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Title
Status of Key Species in Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary 2010-2020
Author(s)
Griffin, O.; Nuttall, M.
Published
2020
Published Version DOI
https://doi.org/10.19121/2020.Report.38511
Abstract
Here we report on one aspect of Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary's (KSWS) biodiversity monitoring program: the populations and distributions within KSWS of 13 key species. These are: the black-shanked douc langur, yellow-cheeked crested gibbon, long-tailed macaque, pig-tailed macaque, stump-tailed macaque, Germain's silver langur, green peafowl, wild pig, red muntjac, banteng, gaur, Eld's deer and sambar. Population trends for eight of ten key species meet or improve upon the anticipated REDD+ with-project scenario, and all exceed the anticipated without-project scenario, demonstrating the positive impact of the KSWS project. These results highlight both successes in conservation and protection in KSWS, and areas where significant, urgent improvements are required to meet the goal of maintaining wildlife populations.
Keywords
biodiversity monitoring; Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary
Additional Notes
In English and Khmer.
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