The Phnom Penh Post

Prey Lang protection scheme on roll

- Voun Dara

REPRESENTA­TIVES from the ministries of Environmen­t; Education, Youth and Sport; Informatio­n, and Tourism joined USAID on Tuesday in launching the “Prey Lang Forest Protection Social and Behavi o ur Change” pro - gramme to protect forests and wild animals in Cambodia.

A USAID press release said recognisin­g the importance of forest landscapes, the biodiversi­ty they contain and the livelihood­s they sustain, it and key government officials agreed to work together to enhance public involvemen­t in forest and wildlife protection.

USAID Cambodia mission director Veena Reddy said the launch underscore­d its continued commitment to Cambodia’s biodiversi­ty.

“We hope increased awareness will encourage even more people to protect their natural heritage,” she said.

USAID said the campaign is a joint effort between USAID Cambodia Green Future and USAID Greening Prey Lang (GPL) to preserve Prey Lang’s extended landscape.

“The campaign is meant to ra ise awareness a mong t he public t hroughout t he

USAID said the launch underscore­d its continued commitment to Cambodia’s biodiversi­ty.

Kingdom about t he cr it ica l f unct ion of t he ecosystem ser v ice prov ided by t he Prey La ng forest a nd its unique biodiversi­t y.

“We also wish to promote a positive change in behaviour and action that strengthen­s biodiversi­ty conservati­on and forest protection,” the press release said.

Ministry of Environmen­t secretary of state Sao Sopheap who presided over the launch said the ministry believes the programme complement­s the government’s commitment to sustainabl­y manage forests and biodiversi­ty as required under the Constituti­on and the Law on Environmen­t Protection and Natural Resources Management.

“We see the Prey Lang Forest Protection Social and Behavior Change Communicat­ion campaign as augmenting our efforts to achieve a meaningful change in attitudes and promote positive action towards forest protection and biodiversi­ty conservati­on in the country.

“I strongly hope and believe that this project will help inform, educate and engage Cambodians about Prey Lang, and what we must all do to protect our beautiful environmen­t,” he said.

Sopheap said the government issued a sub-decree in 2015 to give the mandate of managing conservati­on areas to the ministry.

As a result, the ministry has included 66 protected areas, covering 7.25 million hectares, equivalent to 40 per cent of the country’s land area as of May 20.

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