PhnomPenhPost-June 7, 2021

Officials from the Ministry of Environment and Suong town administration in Tbong Khmum province on June 5 celebrated World Environment Day 2021 by planting more than 1,500 rare saplings and flowering plants to increase the town’s green cover and contribute to improving the environment and conservation of natural resources. The ministry said 400 rosewood trees, more than 200 thnong trees, 500 peacock flowers and 400 decorative flowers were planted on public roads in the town. Cambodia has established several protected and conservation areas to protect natural resources with more than 7.3 million hectares, or over 41 per cent of Cambodia’s total land area, under the jurisdiction of the environment ministry. The areas designated as protected is more than double the Aichi Biodiversity Targets principle, which stipulates that each country must preserve 17 per cent of its land as protected areas.

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