Embedding Sustainable Community Management Practices at Key Sarus Crane Wetlands in the Cambodian Lower Mekong: Environment and Livelihood Improvements at Anlung Pring Sarus Crane Reserve
Grantee Name: Mlup Baitong
- Hotspot
- Indo-Burma
- Location
- Cambodia
- Amount
- $69,949
- Dates
- Jun 2014 – Sep 2016
- Keywords
- Community-based conservation, Freshwater, Livelihoods, Species Conservation, Tourism
Contribute to sustainable improvement of natural resource management at Anlung Pring, an important non-breeding site for sarus crane (Grus antigone) in the lower Mekong Delta of Cambodia, by improving local livelihoods to reduce pressures on crane habitat; and increasing community support for and active participation in crane conservation by establishing eco-schools and village environment and conservation action teams.
1 Safeguard priority globally threatened species by mitigating major threats
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