Endangered dholes, the Asiatic wild dog, discovered at Cambodia's Mondulkiri wildlife conservancy


Two endangered dholes spotted at Sre Pok wildlife in Cambodia sanctuary on December 13, 2023. WWF. - The World Wide Fund for Nature

PHNOM PENH (Phnom Penh Post/ANN): A pair of endangered dholes was discovered in Mondulkiri province’s Srepok Wildlife Sanctuary on December 13, bringing great joy to the Cambodia’s environmental protectors.

Rangers from the environment ministry and World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Cambodia came across the two dholes (Cuon alpinus), often known as the Asiatic wild dog, during a routine patrol.

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