
In northeast Cambodia, Veun Sai Siem Pang National Park is a biodiversity hotspot with lush forests and rare wildlife like the endangered yellow-cheeked crested gibbon. But this unique habitat faces severe threats - particularly illegal forest conversion into agricultural land, mainly driven by poverty and weak or unclear governance structures. The park’s rich biodiversity is at risk as these unsustainable practices lead to significant habitat loss.
TUI Wildlife Cambodia tackles the root causes of deforestation and degradation to secure critical habitats for different species. The project combines conservation efforts and livelihood development through the improvement of gibbon-based tourism and strengthening governance structures.