Rare wildlife species found in Cambodian national park
- A years-long survey in Virachey National Park found endangered species never before recorded in Cambodia, according to environmentalists.
- The survey detected 89 species, including 20 globally threatened species like the Red-Shanked Douc Langur and the critically endangered Large-Antlered Muntjac, reported Faun & Flora.
- The findings highlight the park's importance as a biodiversity stronghold and the need for greater conservation efforts, said Pablo Sinovas.
- The region faces pressures from habitat destruction, poaching, and illegal logging, which threaten its biodiversity, according to environmentalists.
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