A camera trap hangs on a tree at Khnorng Phsar, a national park of Cardamom Mountain in western Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Friday, Feb. 16, 2024. As part of a plan to restore Cambodia's population of tigers, the country's Environment Ministry this weekend will start installing a network of camera traps in the country's Cardamom Mountains and soon import four tigers from India to jumpstart the repopulating process. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

MekongEye/AP-Feb 16, 2024

Cambodia will begin installing hundreds of monitoring cameras and import four tigers from India as part of a plan to restore its tiger population, officials said Friday.

Tigers were declared “functionally extinct” in Cambodia in 2016 by the World Wide Fund for Nature. Cambodia’s Environment Ministry said it plans to install cameras at one-kilometer intervals in the Cardamom Mountains for use over a three-month period covering both the dry and rainy seasons to monitor wildlife, particularly those preyed upon by tigers such as deer and wild boar. The conservation group Wildlife Alliance, which is working with the ministry on the project, said 410 cameras will be installed. “It will facilitate the study of the density and distribution of prey species crucial for the survival of big tigers.” Ministry spokesperson Khvay Atitya said the installation of the camera traps will begin this weekend. He said four tigers, three female and one male, will be sent from India by the end of the year to be settled in a 90-hectare (222-acre) protected zone inside the Tatai Wildlife Sanctuary, which is in the western provinces of Koh Kong and Pursat. Under an agreement with India, if the pilot plan proceeds smoothly, 12 more tigers will be imported over the following five years, he said. In 2022, Cambodia and India signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in Biodiversity Conservation, Sustainable Wildlife Management, and Strategies to Restore Big Tigers and Their Habitats. Read more at: https://apnews.com/article/conservation-tigers-wildlife-cambodia-52a5a1f9d06a16383aad4143f29aee97