Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary

Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary

Mondol Kiri [MĂ´ndĂłl Kiri]

65/100120 min

Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary is a significant protected area located in Mondol Kiri province, eastern Cambodia. Established in 1993, it covers an expansive area of approximately 2,218 square kilometers, making it one of the largest wildlife sanctuaries in Southeast Asia. The sanctuary forms a crucial part of a larger conservation complex, bordered by Mondulkiri Protected Forest to the north and Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary to the south, creating an extensive habitat corridor for diverse flora and fauna. Its vast forests provide refuge to many endangered species, contributing to Cambodia's efforts in biodiversity conservation. The sanctuary's landscape features tropical forests and varied ecosystems that support wildlife populations and ecological balance. Phnom Prich plays an essential role in regional conservation strategies and sustainable natural resource management, attracting researchers and conservationists. Due to its remote location and protected status, it remains relatively undisturbed, offering opportunities for eco-tourism and wildlife observation under regulated conditions. The sanctuary reflects Cambodia's commitment to preserving its natural heritage and biodiversity amid increasing environmental pressures.

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Astuce: Visitors interested in exploring Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary should plan their visit during the dry season for better accessibility and wildlife viewing opportunities. It is advisable to arrange guided tours through authorized operators to ensure safety and adherence to conservation regulations. Due to the sanctuary's protected status, obtaining necessary permits in advance is recommended. Visitors should prepare for limited infrastructure and bring appropriate gear for trekking and wildlife observation. Respecting local guidelines and minimizing environmental impact is crucial to preserving the sanctuary's pristine condition.

Faits intéressants

  • •Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary covers over 2,200 square kilometers, making it one of the largest protected areas in Southeast Asia.
  • •It is part of a contiguous protected area complex that supports diverse wildlife populations across eastern Cambodia.
  • •The sanctuary borders Mondulkiri Protected Forest to the north and Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary to the south, forming a vital ecological corridor.

Histoire

1993

Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary was officially established in 1993 as part of Cambodia's expanding network of protected areas aimed at conserving biodiversity and natural habitats.

Over the years, it has become integral to the largest protected area complex in Southeast Asia, linking with neighboring reserves such as Mondulkiri Protected Forest and Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary.

This connectivity has enhanced wildlife corridors and ecosystem resilience.

The sanctuary has witnessed ongoing conservation efforts to combat poaching and habitat loss, reflecting Cambodia's growing environmental awareness and commitment to sustainable natural resource management.