Conservation of Black-Shanked Douc through Community-Based Ecotourism
Grantee Name: Sam Veasna Center for Wildlife Conservation
- Hotspot
- Indo-Burma
- Location
- Cambodia
- Amount
- $19,000
- Dates
- Feb 2011 – Feb 2012
- Keywords
- Protected Areas, Tourism
In one year, the project will work with three communities in the core area of the Seima Protection Forest in eastern Cambodia to develop tourism packages from the Mondulkiri provincial capital on viewing Black-shanked Douc and other wildlife in the wild; help train and improve capacity for local communities and service providers to manage tourists and provide other services and guiding.
1 Safeguard priority globally threatened species in Indochina by mitigating major threats
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