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08 May 2009
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How Much Forest Remains? Experts at Odds
The group said that satellite data used to make the forest coverage claims can be misleading without on-the-ground verification. (07 May 2009)
Nine Communities Agree to Forest Protection
Expert Warns Against Dam Projects
Blaze Sweeping Through Provincial Forest
Government Faces Continued Waste Challenges
More Than Half Original Forest Remains: Official
Study Finds Fisheries Under Climate Threat
A Cardamom Commune Looks to Tourism
Elite Now Gain From Mines, Oil: Watchdog
Some Not as Lucky as Refugee Reporter
Journalist Recounts Flight After Death Threat
Crude Prices To Stanch Oil Flow: Experts
Demonstration of Plantation Workers Halted
Some Wildlife Managing to Recover: Official
Lake Flooding Forces 'Volunteer' Exodus
City Lake Fillings Heighten Health Concerns
Lightning Kills High Number This Season
No Borders for Global Warming: Experts
Conservationists Urge Locals to Save Cambodia's Rarest Bird
Market Suffers Sanitation Problems in Rain
Hundreds Protest Alleged Sale of Forest
Cambodia Aims to Help Global Environment
Pesticide Use Endangers Pailin, Officials Warn
Koh Kong Fishermen Worried About the Future