Cambodia's Wildlife Sanctuaries: Preserving Biodiversity in Southeast Asia
Cambodia's Wildlife Sanctuaries: Preserving Biodiversity in Southeast Asia
A Journey into the Wild: Discovering Cambodia's Wildlife Sanctuaries Cambodia, a Southeast Asian gem, is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Its diverse ecosystems, from lush rainforests to vast wetlands, provide a home for an astonishing array of wildlife, including many rare and endangered species. To protect these precious creatures, Cambodia has established numerous sanctuaries that are crucial to conservation. Icons of the Cambodian Wild Asian Elephant ENDANGERED Bengal Tiger CRITICALLY ENDANGERED Red-shanked Douc Langur CRITICALLY ENDANGERED Clouded Leopard VULNERABLE Conservation Hotspots: Where to Go These sanctuaries not only provide a safe haven for wildlife but also offer opportunities for visitors to observe and appreciate these creatures in their natural environment. Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity (ACCB) Located near Siem Reap, this sanctuary is a leader in breeding programs for endangered species. A must-visit to learn about Cambodia's biodiversity and conservati…