The Phnom Penh Post

Rangers receive radio link to call back-up on patrols

- Om Bunthoeurn

THE Kampot provincial Department of Environmen­t on September 13 provided 40 walkietalk­ies to rangers to assist with their duties to protect and preserve the Preah Monivong Bokor National Park.

Walkie-talkies are handheld two-way radios that allow for fast long-range voice communicat­ion between groups of people even in areas where there is no cellular service and without requiring that one party dial another’s number if the devices are set to the same frequency.

Environmen­t ministry spokesman Neth Pheaktra said during the handover ceremony that the 40 walkie-talkies were in addition to some drones and other equipment that were provided to them in late August.

He said informatio­n technology and communicat­ion tools such as these assisted the rangers in managing and conserving natural resources. The walkietalk­ies and other equipment will facilitate their communicat­ions with each other while patrolling forest and enable them to quickly request backup from other rangers when encounteri­ng criminal activity.

“This is one of the most important tools for us to have because if we do not have the right technologi­cal tools, we will certainly not be able to catch up with offenders because the

offenders themselves also use technology to provide informatio­n to each other to evade clampdowns,” he said.

Pheaktra encouraged the rangers to continue learning more about new technologi­es to modernise themselves and update their understand­ing of the evolution of informatio­n technology.

He noted that Cambodia currently has 1,260 rangers protecting and conserving 7.3 million hectares of land – about 41 per cent of Cambodia’s total

area. One ranger must therefore protect and conserve nearly 6,000ha so the use of modern technology therefore acts as a force multiplier for the rangers and increases their efficiency and efficacy.

He thanked all the rangers for their sacrifices and praised them for their strength and efforts to overcome all obstacles while performing their work profession­ally and taking responsibi­lity for the cause of protecting Cambodia’s environmen­t and natural resources.

 ?? ENVIRONMEN­T MINISTRY ?? Environmen­t ministry spokesman Neth Pheaktra hands over walkie-talkies to rangers in Kampot and Kep provinces on Monday.
ENVIRONMEN­T MINISTRY Environmen­t ministry spokesman Neth Pheaktra hands over walkie-talkies to rangers in Kampot and Kep provinces on Monday.

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