The Phnom Penh Post

Rescued wildlife set free in protected area

- Soth Koemsoeun

THE Phnom Tamao Zoological Park and Wildlife Rescue Center (PTWRC) and the Pursat provincial Fisheries Administra­tion have released five smooth otters, six darkgrey monkeys and 250 lesser whistling ducks to protected areas in Raingtoel Commune’s Kaoh Ka’ek village in Pursat’s Kandieng district.

PTWRC director Nhek Ratanapich said the site, a former fishing area named Lot 6, was chosen because it is the largest protected area in the province and is home to a rich variety of wildlife.

“The wildlife we released was taken by authoritie­s from arrested trafficker­s three months ago. They planned on trading those species but the lesser whistling ducks were small and didn’t have proper feathers yet.

“After the crackdown, we kept them at the Phnom

Tamao Zoo for three months until they could fly and could feed themselves,” he said.

Provincial Fisheries Administra­tion director Phum Vimol said on Thursday that the released animals should be able to survive in their new surroundin­gs.

“We will continue to monitor their survival for some time to observe whether they can hunt on their own. Will they be able to live with other animals? If they can’t find food or live with them, we will take them back to Phnom Tamao, but if they can survive, we will leave them there,” he said.

Provincial Department of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries director Lay Visith said government officials protect the area.

“There is no problem, the place is safe and there are no shooters because we have a group of mixed officials and fishermen working together to protect the wildlife in that area,” he said.

 ?? FORESTRY ADMINISTRA­TION ?? Officials release the wildlife in Pursat province.
FORESTRY ADMINISTRA­TION Officials release the wildlife in Pursat province.

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