The Phnom Penh Post

Local and internatio­nal experts to train 1,221 environmen­tal rangers

- Voun Dara

LOCAL and Internatio­nal experts will train environmen­tal rangers next year to improve their insight and raise awareness of the need to protect and preserve natural resources.

The training will be conducted through a cooperatio­n between the Ministry of Environmen­t’s General Department of Administra­tion for Nature Conservati­on and Protection and the US Department of State’s Bureau of Internatio­nal Narcotics and Law Enforcemen­t Affairs, Office of Anti-Crime Programmes (INL/C), and US Forest Service.

Twenty-six representa­tives held a workshop on Tuesday and Wednesday last week in Phnom Penh in order to discuss and set up plans for the training.

They included those from the ministry, Environmen­t Department­s, US Embassy, Maddox Jolie-Pitt (MJP) Founda- tion, Green Prey Lang, Wildlife Conservati­on Society ( WCS), World Wildlife Fund ( WWF), Fauna and Flora Internatio­nal (FFI) and Conservati­on Internatio­nal (CI).

The representa­tives also studied the ability of the rangers and generated ideas for the training lessons, including preparing content for the training programme, setting up and designing lesson plans and equipment necessary for the training, among others.

“The rangers’ training aims to promote strategic plans and the work involved in protecting natural resources and biodiversi­ty, the protected areas and regulation­s to enhance knowledge and raise awareness of such matters,” said the ministry’s spokesman, Neth Pheaktra.

He said the ministry has 1,221 rangers who are working to protect and preserve 55 protected areas with 7.5 million hectares. The training will be conducted next year.

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