Suy Senglim is preparing to compile a book on 100 significant bird species from the some 400 species he has so far photographed, which he hopes will be published in early 2018.
Kha Sros of the Prey Lang Community Network (PLCN) said that while illegal logging had decreased, forest patrols had only managed to stem logging during the daytime.
Fish farming is booming amid depleted fish stocks in the Lower Mekong River Basin.
The world’s first high yielding variety was first cultivated in India
Palm oil's rapid growth has spawned huge plantations, especially in Southeast Asia. Amnesty International's Meghna Abraham says the burgeoning demand also is driving widespread labor abuses.
Controversies surrounding two of the mega dams, the Xayaburi and Don Sahong, have not been resolved, yet Laos is preparing to launch its next big dam, the Pak Beng on the Mekong.
As SE Asia's Electricity Demands Rise, Threats to Food Security
Research scientist John Ward talks to VOA Khmer about the future of the Mekong, the effects of climate change, hydropower development and impact on people and environment.
More than 120 ocean conservation projects, including nearly $2 billion in global pledges and commitments, were announced at a major maritime conference in Washington in September. VOA Khmer's Soeurn Vathana narrates.
Online video shows logging tycoon complaining that journalists to whom she was allegedly giving payoffs to keep her activities secret had instead told authorities.
Award-winning photographer Carol M. Highsmith has been taking pictures of America for 35 years -- everything from small family farms to historic landmarks. VOA Khmer's Sreng Leakhena narrates.
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