Galliform Surveys throughout the Cardamom Mountains, with Particular Reference to the Vulnerable Chestnut-Headed Partridge
Phnom Tbeng Conservation and Development Project through Strengthening Forestry Law Enforcement in Project Area Aiming at Strictly Conserving Vulnerable Green Peafowl Pavo muticus
Development for the threatened Cambodian hill-partridge in the Cardamom Mountains, Cambodia
The main aim is to carry out a pilot project on the threatened Cambodian hill-partridge in the Cardamom Mountains. The team has three specific objectives:
1)To develop and test methods for assessing the distribution, status and abundance of the partridge;
2)To work with colleagues from the UK on receiving training in field research so that we can conduct our own conservation studies in the future;
3)To develop a recovery plan with local people and the Cambodian government for the species that will have the ultimate aim of removing it from the IUCN Red List.