Angkor Centre tracks national bird, welcomes southern yellow-cheeked gibbon infant
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Cambodia achieved conservation milestones with the first GPS-tagging of critically endangered giant ibises ahead of their reintroduction to the wild and the birth of a southern yellow-cheeked gibbon in Siem Reap. These successes highlight ongoing efforts to protect the kingdom's rarest wildlife species.
Cambodia has chalked up two successes in wildlife protection, with the country’s first GPS-tagging of critically endangered giant ibises ahead of their release into the wild and the birth of a southern yellow-cheeked gibbon in Siem Reap, highlighting progress in protecting some of the Kingdom’s rarest species. Angkor Centre tracks national bird, welcomes southern yellow-cheeked gibbon infant appeared first on Khmer Times.