Douglas Main, OurAmazing Planet Staff Writer
http://www.livescience.com
Date: 22 April 2013
Joy to the elephants. Here is a video of wild elephants frolicking in a reserve in Cambodia that was once threatened by loggers, according to a
release from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS).
In 2009, however, Cambodia transformed the area into a Yosemite-sized
protected area known as the Seima Protection Forest, created to preserve
animals and store carbon to fight climate change. It's now a "haven for
23 carnivore species, including seven cat species, two bears, and the
Asian wild dog," according to the statement.
The footage was taken during biodiversity monitoring work undertaken by
the WCS and the Cambodian Government's Forestry Administration.
"We released this footage on Earth Day to show that if we work
together, conservationists, governments, and local communities can save
elephants," said Joe Walston, with the WCS, in the statement. "These
beautiful images in Seima Protection Forest are a visual testimony of
what conservation success can look like."
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