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Tiger in Cambodia
Khmer Rouge regime in the late 1970s. In 1997, CAT began working with Cambodia’s Wildlife Protection ... . Progress report to CAT. Click on the image below for an English abstract of the Khmer language interview survey report.
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Protected area review > Cambodia > First national round table > Issues and achievements
There is a lack of community management. Land encroachment. New districts for the defected Khmer Rouge. New roads. Unclear physical boundaries between protected areas and forest concessions. Overlapping mandate and responsibilities ...
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Protected area review > Cambodia > First national round table > Bokor NP
Illegal logging and hunting in the south Previously controlled by ex-Khmer Rouge in the east Large-scale logging 1998-1999 using heavy equipment for Long Day Concession ...
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Environmentalists Against War: Say No! to War
UNITA rebels in Angola made over $ 4 billion from diamonds between 1992 and 2001. The Khmer Rouge was, by the-mid 1990s, making up to $240 million a year from exploiting Cambodia ...
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ETFRN NEWS 43/44: Forests and conflicts
Uganda dropped by half. In Cambodia, the Khmer Rouge derived US$10-20 million per month from illegal exports to Thailand, facilitated by the ... evidence in mid 1995, the Thai government closed its border with Cambodia, significantly reducing the Khmer Rouge’s ability to fuel its conflict. Attention then turned to monitoring the borders, which ...
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Jenny Daltry, Herpetologist Information, Facts, News, Photos -- National Geographic
Entire areas are laced with land mines left by the Khmer Rouge. "Fieldwork," Daltry says with a smile, "is my favorite part." Saving endangered species has taken ... survey of Cambodia's Cardamom Mountains, an area that had been a stronghold of the Khmer Rouge. It was like a lost world, closed to outsiders until that year, an area of ...
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National Geographic Traveler Article: Angkor
India, Tibet and the Potala Palace, Burma and the Burma Road, and, of course, the Khmer Empire and Cambodia. These places had all been hidden from my view by my Philadelphia ... same stones had become familiar. The mysteries of its seeming abandonment, the fear of the Khmer Rouge and malaria all added to the push/pull of the visit. As renowned architect Louis ...
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Asia on the Matrix: Current News
Khmer survivors say justice near in Cambodia A female tourist looks at portrait of Khmer Rouge victims on display at Tuol Sleng Genocide museum in Phnom Penh on Aug 12. Survivors of the Khmer Rouge ...
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WAR AND THE ENVIRONMENT
A Khmer Rouge general called them ‘the perfect soldier’: cheap, efficient, expendable, never hungry, never needing sleep. But ...
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WAR AND THE ENVIRONMENT
A Khmer Rouge general called them `the perfect soldier': cheap, efficient, expendable, never hungry, never needing sleep. But ...
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