Endangered Eld’s Deer and Rare Wildlife Camera-Trapped in Kratie Sanctuary
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Endangered Eld’s Deer and Rare Wildlife Camera-Trapped in Kratie Sanctuary
Endangered Eld’s Deer Spotted in Mekong Landscape for the First Time in Five Years
AKP Phnom Penh, September 24, 2020 – Four Eld’s deers (Rucervus eldii) were photographed for the first time in five years by camera traps that were placed in the WWF’s supported Sambor Wildlife Sanctuary located in the Mekong Flooded Forest Landscape, according to WWF’s press release.
The species is listed as Endangered in both Cambodia’s Forestry Law and on the IUCN’s red list.
Conservationists are thrilled to see the rare images of three adult females and one juvenile Eld’s deer roaming the sanctuary, as they examined this week 1,710 photographs produced between August-September by the camera traps that were deployed at different locations in the sanctuary with a total area of 50,093 hectares.
“We are very excited about this discovery,” said Mr. Eam Sam Un, Biodiversity Research and Monitoring Manager with WWF.
The camera trapping survey efforts, with the financial support from WWF-Belgium and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), are conducted jointly by researchers and rangers from the Kratie’s Provincial Department of Environment, Community Forestry, WWF staff and members of Community Patrol Team to monitor wildlife in the sanctuary. WWF’s scientists described the camera trap event as a significant discovery for conservation in the Mekong landscape.
“The photographs provide evidence that our conservation efforts are paying off, raising hopes for the protection of the animal in the country and region,” said Mr. Seng Teak, WWF Country Director.
Aside from the Eld’s deers, the photographs also documented the presence of red muntjac, wild pig, small indian civet, common palm civet, as well as large bird species such as the endangered green peafowl and vulnerable lesser adjutant.
A report on threatened species published by IUCN in 2015 showed the population of Eld’s deer has scattered across the globe with an estimate of less than 700 individuals, and with a small subpopulation remaining in Cambodia’s protected forests. WWF has been working closely with the Cambodian Government at all levels to support the management of the Sambo Wildlife Sanctuary, where habitat loss and poaching for meat and trade are among major known threats to the species survival.
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AKP Phnom Penh, September 24, 2020 – Four Eld’s deers (Rucervus eldii) were photographed for the first time in five years by camera traps that were placed in the WWF’s supported Sambor Wildlife Sanctuary located in the Mekong Flooded Forest Landscape, according to WWF’s press release.
The species is listed as Endangered in both Cambodia’s Forestry Law and on the IUCN’s red list.
Conservationists are thrilled to see the rare images of three adult females and one juvenile Eld’s deer roaming the sanctuary, as they examined this week 1,710 photographs produced between August-September by the camera traps that were deployed at different locations in the sanctuary with a total area of 50,093 hectares.
“We are very excited about this discovery,” said Mr. Eam Sam Un, Biodiversity Research and Monitoring Manager with WWF.
The camera trapping survey efforts, with the financial support from WWF-Belgium and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), are conducted jointly by researchers and rangers from the Kratie’s Provincial Department of Environment, Community Forestry, WWF staff and members of Community Patrol Team to monitor wildlife in the sanctuary. WWF’s scientists described the camera trap event as a significant discovery for conservation in the Mekong landscape.
“The photographs provide evidence that our conservation efforts are paying off, raising hopes for the protection of the animal in the country and region,” said Mr. Seng Teak, WWF Country Director.
Aside from the Eld’s deers, the photographs also documented the presence of red muntjac, wild pig, small indian civet, common palm civet, as well as large bird species such as the endangered green peafowl and vulnerable lesser adjutant.
A report on threatened species published by IUCN in 2015 showed the population of Eld’s deer has scattered across the globe with an estimate of less than 700 individuals, and with a small subpopulation remaining in Cambodia’s protected forests. WWF has been working closely with the Cambodian Government at all levels to support the management of the Sambo Wildlife Sanctuary, where habitat loss and poaching for meat and trade are among major known threats to the species survival.
https://www.akp.gov.kh/post/detail/218837
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Images of the rare and endangered Eld's Deer from Kohsantepheap Daily.
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Re: Endangered Eld’s Deer and Rare Wildlife Camera-Trapped in Kratie Sanctuary
“We are very excited about this discovery,”
C'mon WWF - I know even this ^^^ statement is pushing the boundaries
i know scientists are not supposed to give any hint that you sometimes feel real human emotions like normal Homo sapiens do.
But if you told the world you were doing non-stop backflips all around every room in the house, whooping like a Banshee, and calling out from the balcony "free drinks free drinks. Party Party. the drinks, the strippers, everything for free!" we would totally understand.
anyway, that's what i am doing right now...
C'mon WWF - I know even this ^^^ statement is pushing the boundaries
i know scientists are not supposed to give any hint that you sometimes feel real human emotions like normal Homo sapiens do.
But if you told the world you were doing non-stop backflips all around every room in the house, whooping like a Banshee, and calling out from the balcony "free drinks free drinks. Party Party. the drinks, the strippers, everything for free!" we would totally understand.
anyway, that's what i am doing right now...
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Re: Endangered Eld’s Deer and Rare Wildlife Camera-Trapped in Kratie Sanctuary
Very exciting. Some rare Eld's deer have been spotted in Mondulkiri's Keo Seima Wildlife Santuary for the first time in 20 years, according to WCS Cambodia.
Eld’s Deer Recorded in Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary
AKP Phnom Penh, June 17, 2022 --
Eld’s deer (Rucervus eldii) have been spotted in Keo Seima Widlife Sanctuary (KSWS) of Mondulkiri province after the mammal has not been observed in the area for almost 20 years, according to WCS Cambodia.
The Organisation yesterday released the first image of three young Eld’s deer grazing in the forests of KSWS captured by camera in April 2022.
Eld’s deer (Rucervus eldii) is classified as endangered on the IUCN Red List and is one of Cambodia’s rarest large mammals, with their population declining sharply across Cambodia at an alarming rate.
While these images confirmed Eld’s deer are still present within KSWS, it is hard to ignore the significant threats Eld’s deer face, such as snaring, loss of habitat, trophy hunting and dog hunting, said the same source, adding that without urgent conservation measures, Eld’s deer are likely to be extinct across Cambodia soon.
WCS Cambodia suggested breeding programme among others in order to bring the Eld's deer back from the brink of extinction within Cambodia.
By Phal Sophanith
AKP
Eld’s Deer Recorded in Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary
AKP Phnom Penh, June 17, 2022 --
Eld’s deer (Rucervus eldii) have been spotted in Keo Seima Widlife Sanctuary (KSWS) of Mondulkiri province after the mammal has not been observed in the area for almost 20 years, according to WCS Cambodia.
The Organisation yesterday released the first image of three young Eld’s deer grazing in the forests of KSWS captured by camera in April 2022.
Eld’s deer (Rucervus eldii) is classified as endangered on the IUCN Red List and is one of Cambodia’s rarest large mammals, with their population declining sharply across Cambodia at an alarming rate.
While these images confirmed Eld’s deer are still present within KSWS, it is hard to ignore the significant threats Eld’s deer face, such as snaring, loss of habitat, trophy hunting and dog hunting, said the same source, adding that without urgent conservation measures, Eld’s deer are likely to be extinct across Cambodia soon.
WCS Cambodia suggested breeding programme among others in order to bring the Eld's deer back from the brink of extinction within Cambodia.
By Phal Sophanith
AKP
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Re: Endangered Eld’s Deer and Rare Wildlife Camera-Trapped in Kratie Sanctuary
The sanctuary with a total area of 50,093 hectares is quite a large area of forest, I know that many areas of forest are on the decline, but even so who apart from the people of the WWF, and the group mentioned in the article, who are hunters and threaten the survival of the deer are actually going deep into the forest.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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