Wild animals allowed to live ‘naturally’ at Angkor

05 Jan 2021  2179 | Cambodia Travel News

Apsara Authority has a wildlife conservation programme in the Angkor forest area to help many species of animals live naturally without human interaction.

Long Kosal, Apsara Authority spokesman, told Khmer Times yesterday that the programme releases wildlife such as crowned monkeys, lizards and leopard cats to allow them to live naturally.

Preparation includes keeping the animals in a familiar habitat where human intervention is limited to arranging food in such a way that the animals must find it and not become dependent on people.

“Our approach is that we do not let those wild animals get familiar with humans, not even monkeys,” Kosal said. “As wild animals, they will be able to find food in the forest and have many kinds of wild fruits to eat.”

Kosal said the monkeys have evolved from wild animals to pets, but they can still pose a risk to humans and tourists.

In addition to the recent removal of 16 ferocious monkeys, the Apsara Authority continues to keep hundreds of other monkeys living in the Bayon temple area without any plans to remove them, he said.

He added that all 16 monkeys have been living in good conditions and are isolated at the Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Centre where they will be rehabilitated before being released into the wild.

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