Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Cambodia initiates tiger importatio­n from India

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CAMBODIA aims to import four tigers from India this year as part of an agreement with New Delhi, an environmen­tal official announced Monday.

This initiative is intended to bolster the dwindling population of big cats in the kingdom, which once thrived in Cambodia’s dry forests but has since been decimated by extensive poaching of both tigers and their prey.

The last sighting of a tiger in the Southeast Asian kingdom was from a camera trap in 2007 and the cats were declared “functional­ly extinct” in Cambodia in 2016.

One male and three female tigers “could arrive in Cambodia at the end of 2024,” Khvay Atitya, spokespers­on for the Environmen­t Ministry, told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

The cats will be sent to a 90-hectare (222-acre) forest inside the Tatai Wildlife Sanctuary in western Koh Kong province to acclimatiz­e before being released into the wild, he said.

He did not give details about what type of tiger would be imported from India.

Officials this week began installing more than 400 cameras at 1-kilometer intervals in the reserve in the Cardamom Mountains to monitor wildlife, particular­ly animals that tigers prey upon such as deer and boar, he said.

The informatio­n from the cameras “will

help with the breeding of tigers,” Khvay Atitya said.

Twelve more tigers will be imported over the next five years if the project goes smoothly, he said.

Deforestat­ion and poaching have devastated tiger numbers across Asia.

Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam have all lost their native population­s, while Myanmar is thought to have just 23 tigers left in the wild. Cambodia and India signed a memorandum of understand­ing in 2022 on restoring tigers and their habitats.

India’s wild tiger population was estimated to have exceeded 3,600, according to government figures released last year, following a massive conservati­on campaign.

 ?? ?? Cambodia plans to import four tigers from India to revive its dwindling big cat population.
Cambodia plans to import four tigers from India to revive its dwindling big cat population.

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