Features
Videos
Podcasts
Specials
Articles
Shorts
Donate
English
Español (Spanish)
Français (French)
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
Brasil (Portuguese)
India (English)
हिंदी (Hindi)
বাংলা (Bengali)
Swahili
Videos
Podcasts
Articles
Short News
Feature Stories
The Latest
Explore All
Cambodia News
RSS
393 stories
L
G
Forests in the furnace: Cambodians risking life and liberty to fuel garment factories
Gerald Flynn, Andy Ball
13 Jul 2023
Forests in the furnace: Can fashion brands tackle illegal logging in their Cambodian supply chains?
Gerald Flynn, Andy Ball
12 Jul 2023
Forests in the furnace: Cambodia’s garment sector is fueled by illegal logging
Gerald Flynn, Andy Ball
11 Jul 2023
For urban poor in Global South, nature-based solutions have always been a way to get by
Spoorthy Raman
8 Jun 2023
License to Log: Cambodian military facilitates logging on Koh Kong Krao and across the Cardamoms
Gerald Flynn
6 Jun 2023
Study: Snares claim another local extinction as Cambodia loses its leopards
Sean Mowbray
30 May 2023
Forest behind bars: Logging network operating out of Cambodian prison in the Cardamoms
Gerald Flynn
26 May 2023
Greater Mekong proves an ark of biodiversity, with 380 new species in a year
Liz Kimbrough
24 May 2023
Small farmers in limbo as Cambodia wavers on Tonle Sap conservation rules
Hanna Hett, Shaurya Kshatri, Megan Wilde, Aastha Sethi
28 Apr 2023
Cambodian activists commemorate 11th anniversary of Chut Wutty’s murder
Gerald Flynn
28 Apr 2023
Robust river governance key to restoring Mekong River vitality in face of dams
Carolyn Cowan
30 Mar 2023
As hydropower dams quell the Mekong’s life force, what are the costs?
Carolyn Cowan
29 Mar 2023
Logged and loaded: Cambodian prison official suspected in massive legalized logging operation
Gerald Flynn
8 Mar 2023
SE Asia’s COVID legacy is less wildlife trade, but more hunting, study finds
Spoorthy Raman
7 Mar 2023
Island shopping: Cambodian officials buy up the Cardamoms’ coast
Gerald Flynn, Andy Ball, Vutha Srey
16 Dec 2022
No justice for Indigenous community taking on a Cambodian rubber baron
Gerald Flynn, Vutha Srey
7 Dec 2022
Alleged macaque-smuggling ring exposed as U.S. indicts Cambodian officials
Gerald Flynn
18 Nov 2022
The slow, toxic and sleepy life of lorises is coded in their genes
Carolyn Cowan
11 Oct 2022
Cambodia’s elites swallow up Phnom Penh’s lakes, leaving the poor marooned
Gerald Flynn, Vutha Srey
7 Oct 2022
Cambodian mega dam’s resurrection on the Mekong ‘the beginning of the end’
Gerald Flynn, Nehru Pry
15 Sep 2022
In the Mekong Basin, an ‘unnecessary’ dam poses an outsized threat
Gerald Flynn, Nehru Pry
14 Sep 2022
Mining the Mekong: Land and livelihoods lost to Cambodia’s thirst for sand
Gerald Flynn, Vutha Srey
29 Aug 2022
Fisheries crackdown pushes Cambodians to the brink on Tonle Sap lake
Gerald Flynn, Vutha Srey
26 Aug 2022
Cambodian government cancels development of Phnom Tamao forest amid outcry
Gerald Flynn, Vutha Srey
11 Aug 2022
Overlooked and at risk, seagrass is habitat of choice for many small-scale fishers
Basten Gokkon
10 Aug 2022
Rains quell fire risk around Cambodia’s Tonle Sap, but the future looks fiery
Danielle Keeton-Olsen
27 Jul 2022
Farmers feel the pressure after conservation crackdown around Cambodia’s Tonle Sap Lake
Danielle Keeton-Olsen, Ly Vouch Long
20 Jul 2022
Giant stingray caught in Cambodia is world’s largest freshwater fish
Carolyn Cowan
21 Jun 2022
Overexploited and underprotected: Study urges action on Asia’s rosewoods
Carolyn Cowan
13 Jun 2022
Opaque infrastructure project ‘a death sentence’ for Cambodia’s Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary
Gerald Flynn, Andy Ball, Vutha Srey
1 Jun 2022
Large-scale logging in Cambodia’s Prey Lang linked to politically-connected mining operation
Gerald Flynn, Andy Ball, Vutha Srey
26 May 2022
In the Mekong’s murky depths, giants abound, new expedition finds
Carolyn Cowan
24 May 2022
« Previous
1
…
3
4
5
6
7
…
13
Next »
you're currently offline