Joint CBD and CITES Bushmeat Meeting, Nairobi, 7-10 June 2011 CAMBODIA Mr. THUCH Phalla Deputy Chief of Habitats and Nature Base Tourism Management Office Department of Wildlife and Biodiversity FORESTRY ADMINISTRATION MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES
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Joint CBD and CITES Bushmeat Meeting, Nairobi, 7-10 June 2011
CAMBODIA
Mr. THUCH PhallaDeputy Chief of Habitats and Nature Base Tourism Management Office
Department of Wildlife and BiodiversityFORESTRY ADMINISTRATION
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES
Joint CBD and CITES Bushmeat Meeting, Nairobi, 7-10 June 2011
Content1. Cambodia’s Forest Resource.2. Cambodia’s Protected Areas System3. Status and trends of bushmeat harvesting4. Trends of forest-dependent species.5. Observed impacts on populations and species.6. National policies, enabling legislation and
strategies.7. Challenges and Opportunities.8. Summary of key national activities in 2011 and
2012
Joint CBD and CITES Bushmeat Meeting, Nairobi, 7-10 June 2011
�Forest cover
– 59.09 % (10.7 million hectares) in 2006
1-Cambodia’s Forest Resource
100.0018,160,674TOTAL AREA
40.917,429,893Non forest5
59.0910,730,781Total forest land
5.551,007,143Others forest4
25.844,692,098Deciduous forest3
7.501,362,638Semi evergreen forest2
20.203,668,902Evergreen forest1
%Ha
AREAFOREST TYPESNo.
Joint CBD and CITES Bushmeat Meeting, Nairobi, 7-10 June 2011
2-Cambodia’s Protected Areas System Map of PFs and PAs
� 36 conservation areas > 26%
�23 Protected Areas� 13 Protection Forest
Joint CBD and CITES Bushmeat Meeting, Nairobi, 7-10 June 2011
3-Trends of bushmeat harvesting
Domestic consumption for medicine.
Pet FoodPet
Domestic consumption for medicine.
Joint CBD and CITES Bushmeat Meeting, Nairobi, 7-10 June 2011
4-Status and trends of forest-dependent species
• Plants: 15,000sp.
• Reptile and Amphibian: 176sp.• Fresh Water Fishes: >500sp.
• Marine Fishes: 476sp.• Birds: 630sp.
• Mammals: 212sp.
23 species of Wildlife in Cambodia are in IUCN Red list as global endangered species.
Joint CBD and CITES Bushmeat Meeting, Nairobi, 7-10 June 2011