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@ConservationOrg
We protect nature for the benefit of humanity. We spotlight and secure the most important places in nature for the climate, for biodiversity and for people.
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    Aug 22
    📣 CAT LOVERS 📣 The fishing cat is one of Asia's most elusive small wild cats. For the 1st time, there is a confirmed sighting of the species in the restored Pursat flooded forest around Cambodia's Tonle Sap Lake. conservation.org/news/as-cambod…
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    Aug 21
    A new real-time wildfire warning system from @ConservationOrg is giving local communities near Cambodia’s Tonle Sap precious time to detect and contain increasingly common wildfires before they spread. LEARN MORE:
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    In Cambodia, communities are racing to save a burning forest | Conservation International
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    Aug 21
    For generations, communities around Cambodia’s Tonle Sap Lake have depended on its waters and forests for their livelihoods. Now, local communities are helping restore the flooded forests that keep this vital ecosystem thriving — and protect the people who depend on it. 🌱
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    Aug 20
    News headlines around the world report on the state of our planet’s coral reefs and mass bleaching events putting them, as well as the biodiversity that rely on coral for their survival, at risk. But what on Earth is coral bleaching?
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    What on Earth is ‘coral bleaching’? | Conservation International
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    Aug 20
    Giant clams are woven into life in Palau, but wild populations are plummeting. Now, with support from @ConservationOrg, a new community-based hatchery is raising clams by hand to help take pressure off wild populations
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    To save the reef, this island is raising clams by hand | Conservation International
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