The Phnom Penh Post

O Meanchey forest community plan 23rd anniversar­y ceremony

- Orm Bunthoeurn

THE Sorng Rukhavorn Forest protected area community, Buddhist monks, and the five communes of the community are planning to celebrate the 23rd Anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of the community in Chhouk Meas village, Kon Kreal commune, Samrong town, Oddar Meanchey province on May 26 and 27. Officials claim that the establishm­ent of the community has reduced forest crimes.

Venerable Tho Thou Ros, head of the community, said on May 9 that the celebratio­ns were being held for five main purposes.

First, to share the communitie­s experience in forest management with other communitie­s, and second, to promote the importance of natural resources. They also want to educate the public about the importance of increasing forest cover. In addition, they want to raise funds to support their work.

Finally, they want to draw attention to the way forest cover reduces the risk of natural disasters like storms and floods.

“I invite every philanthro­pist from both inside and outside the country, to participat­e in offering charity to the festival, according to their respective generosity,” said Thou Ros.

He added that the programme will include spiritual education, as monks will perform sermons in the community’s forest tents and collect alms.

Provincial Department of Environmen­t director Phuong Lina said on May 9 that the celebratio­ns will not just mark the establishm­ent of the community, but will serve to inspire the people in the area, as well as others, to participat­e in the conservati­on of forests, wildlife, and biodiversi­ty, both directly and indirectly.

He added that through the efforts of environmen­tal officials in the first four months of the year, both deforestat­ion and the shipment of timber from the forest have decreased significan­tly, compared to the same period in 2022.

He said that the problem of wildlife hunting continues, but through regular patrols, the department has noted a reduction in snaring. He said that recently, park rangers discovered a baby gaur that was caught in a snare, but had released it.

“We have seen a significan­t decrease in crime because of our regular patrols, as well as activities at the provincial level. We have not yet summed up the precise number of offenses, but compared to the same period last year, have observed a significan­t decrease,” he continued.

He added that environmen­tal officials recently sent a number of criminal cases related to wildlife and forestry crimes to court.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Community members of The Sorng Rukhavorn Forest patrol the forest recently.
SUPPLIED Community members of The Sorng Rukhavorn Forest patrol the forest recently.

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