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Cardamom and Elephant Mountains
Cardamom and Elephant Mountains (Cambodia)
Cardamom and Elephant MountainsCountry: Cambodia Provinces/Districts: Bat Dambang, Pousat, Kampong Chhnang, Kaoh Kong, Kampong Spueu, Kampot. Located in southwestern Cambodia, this biodiversity conservation landscape represents the Cardamom Mountains Rainforest ecoregion. It spans the Central Cardamom Mountains to include the two peaks, Phnom Sankos and Phnom Auoral. The southward extension into the Elephant Mountain Range includes Kirirom and Phnom Bokor National Parks. The mountain range of uplifted Mesozoic substrates is an important watershed for the large Tonle Sap system in central Cambodia. Because of the intact habitat in the landscape, there is potential to maintain connectivity among the five major protected areas. Overall, the Cardamom Mountain rain forests are considered to represent one of the most intact and species-rich extents of rain forests in the region and is very suitable for landscape conservation. The elephant population is thought to be one of the largest in Indochina, and the forests have been recognized as a Level I Tiger Conservation Unit. There are also other wide-ranging, landscape mammal and bird species in the area. Key Conservation Issues and Threats to Biodiversity Impact of the GMSEC Three dams are being considered in the region that will have direct impacts on the landscape. |
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