Camera Traps Capture Cambodia S Threatened Mountain Goat Wildlife
Camera Traps Capture Cambodia S Threatened Mountain Goat Wildlife More than 8,000 camera trap nights from more than 60 locations have revealed previously unseen insights into the status and behavior of some of the kingdom’s most threatened species of mammal and bird. These images and video show chinese serow capricornis milneedwardsii a species of wild goat which occurs in hill forests across mainland south east asia.
Camera Traps Capture Cambodia S Threatened Mountain Goat Wildlife Together with conservation international cambodia, stung treng department of environment, and the department of terrestrial protected area conservation in the eastern tonle mekong, ministry of environment, we are monitoring the park's rich biodiversity. As a result the species has been heavily targeted by hunters and is now restricted to a few remote forest sites largely in the cardamom mountains. in this amazing photo and video a young serow suckles on her mother before the pair disappear into the night forest. From pleistocene park's twitter: "more photos of camels and bison in the pleistocene park from the new caretaker." r megafaunarewilding •. A camera trap survey conducted throughout 2025 has revealed the bewildering breadth of biodiversity hidden within the annamite mountains, a largely unexplored forest haven stretching for 1,100 kilometres through laos and vietnam to north east cambodia.
Camera Traps Capture Cambodia S Threatened Mountain Goat Wildlife From pleistocene park's twitter: "more photos of camels and bison in the pleistocene park from the new caretaker." r megafaunarewilding •. A camera trap survey conducted throughout 2025 has revealed the bewildering breadth of biodiversity hidden within the annamite mountains, a largely unexplored forest haven stretching for 1,100 kilometres through laos and vietnam to north east cambodia. The first ever camera trap study of the cardamom mountains in southwest cambodia has given us an unprecedented peak into the incredible and endangered wildlife that inhabits the region, and has confirmed just how vital camera trap footage is to conservation. While the 108 species recorded by the camera traps are impressive, they represent just a fraction of the animals present. these cameras couldn’t capture insects, canopy habitat birds, aquatic species like amphibians and fish. The cardamom mountains in the west of cambodia has long been known to be a vital sanctuary for rare and endangered wildlife. conservation efforts began several decades ago to turn around deforestation and wildlife poaching, including former poachers being employed as rangers and ecotourism guides. The camera traps are designed to capture critical data on wildlife presence, habitat use, and movement patterns. “this data is fundamental for informing our conservation strategies and developing targeted action plans to protect threatened species,” a wwf cambodia representative said.
Camera Traps Capture Cambodia S Threatened Mountain Goat Wildlife The first ever camera trap study of the cardamom mountains in southwest cambodia has given us an unprecedented peak into the incredible and endangered wildlife that inhabits the region, and has confirmed just how vital camera trap footage is to conservation. While the 108 species recorded by the camera traps are impressive, they represent just a fraction of the animals present. these cameras couldn’t capture insects, canopy habitat birds, aquatic species like amphibians and fish. The cardamom mountains in the west of cambodia has long been known to be a vital sanctuary for rare and endangered wildlife. conservation efforts began several decades ago to turn around deforestation and wildlife poaching, including former poachers being employed as rangers and ecotourism guides. The camera traps are designed to capture critical data on wildlife presence, habitat use, and movement patterns. “this data is fundamental for informing our conservation strategies and developing targeted action plans to protect threatened species,” a wwf cambodia representative said.
Camera Traps Capture Rare Wildlife Species In Cambodia S Sanctuaries The cardamom mountains in the west of cambodia has long been known to be a vital sanctuary for rare and endangered wildlife. conservation efforts began several decades ago to turn around deforestation and wildlife poaching, including former poachers being employed as rangers and ecotourism guides. The camera traps are designed to capture critical data on wildlife presence, habitat use, and movement patterns. “this data is fundamental for informing our conservation strategies and developing targeted action plans to protect threatened species,” a wwf cambodia representative said.
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