A motorbike rider inches slowly over bumpy terrain deep in Cambodia's Virachey national park, carefully adjusting the basket ...
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The Asian elephant population in Cambodia is more robust than previously thought, a study findsFrom the DNA they were able to identify individual elephants, estimate population size, and determine the sex of the animals ...
From the DNA they were able to identify individual elephants, estimate population size, and determine the sex of the animals ... a “national stronghold” for them, contributing to Cambodia ...
A motorbike rider inches slowly over bumpy terrain deep in Cambodia's Virachey national park ... with relatively untouched plant and animal life, and few residents. "It's essentially protected ...
Some 400 to 600 Asian elephants are believed to remain living in the wild in Cambodia. Researchers said the study's findings ...
From the DNA they were able to identify individual elephants, estimate population size, and determine the sex of the animals ... a “national stronghold” for them, contributing to Cambodia's ...
From the DNA they were able to identify individual elephants, estimate population size, and determine the sex of the animals ... a "national stronghold" for them, contributing to Cambodia's ...
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