Aramika
...As Cambodia marked National and World Environment Day celebrations on June 5, the Ministry of Environment announced sightings of some rare animals in Cambodia’s forests through the use of automatic cameras.
This year’s World Environment Day was observed with the theme “Biodiversity and Human Health”.
The ministry said cameras placed in Phnom Oral Wildlife Sanctuary in Kampong Speu, Kampong Chhnang and Pursat provinces have revealed the ongoing presence of many rare species.
According to the ministry’s spokesman Neth Pheaktra, some of the animals caught on camera included elephants, clouded leopards, bears and deer.
Pheaktra said the images were captured from May 29 to June 4 after months of preparation, adding that besides those animals there were rare, endangered and threatened species such as banteng, monkeys, leopards, yellow tigers and golden pigs.
Pheaktra said some of the most endangered and threatened wildlife, such as Asian elephants and clouded leopards, were also photographed walking in herds or with young offspring.
“The sighting of rare wildlife in our sanctuaries is the best news for Cambodia, especially one day ahead of celebrations for Environment Day, which this year focuses on the restoration of ecosystems,” he said....
That's the view on the valley, the heart of Oral Nature Resorts at the time a half year after Atma arrived here:
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And this is a view, showing the "disaster"s outcome of the last three years, four days ago:
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source (https://gfw.global/3FWYkl4)
Still there is a possibility for a green bridge, but surely not for long, like the sample here, still mostly in tact and not really occupied, yet partly cleared:
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