Igniting Change for Asian Elephants in Cambodia

Igniting Change for Asian Elephants in Cambodia

An interview with Cambodia Program Director Tuy Sereivathana (Vathana) Vathana recently came to Washington, D.C. to attend the National Geographic Explorer’s Festival. He is a recipient of the  2010 Goldman Environmental Prize and was named a 2011 National Geographic...
Snares: An Unintended Threat to Great Apes

Snares: An Unintended Threat to Great Apes

A Major Threat to Grauer’s Gorillas Snaring is one of the main threats to wildlife within Kahuzi-Biega National Park in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Poachers use cables or wires to make traps for small antelopes, wild pigs, or other game....
The Chimanuka Group

The Chimanuka Group

The Many Faces of a Grauer’s Gorilla Group Grauer’s gorilla is the largest subspecies of eastern gorilla and the largest living primate in the world. In 2016, Grauer’s were reclassified as Critically Endangered, with the population estimated at 3,800– and...
Experience Great Ape Conservation Up-Close

Experience Great Ape Conservation Up-Close

A Visual Journey of Our Collaborative Work in Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) Award-winning independent photojournalist Allison Shelley, featured in publications such as National Geographic and The New York Times, visited our great apes program partner while on...
Camera Trap Images – A Wild Close to the Year

Camera Trap Images – A Wild Close to the Year

A picture is worth a 1,000 words Dear Friends, What a pleasure to close the year by sharing this remarkable visual from our first set of camera traps placed in Cambodia’s Prey Lang Forest. Vathana and Thy strived to beat the rains in order to set up cameras in key...