Funding cuts leave a forest at risk

Cambodia’s Cardamom Mountains, a vital ecological area, faced funding cuts that jeopardize a $15 million conservation project. The region, rich in biodiversity, relies on $1 million in U.S. support for community agreements critical for forest protection. Conservation International has worked here for decades to secure these forests, but with U.S. funding not likely to be restored, future efforts hang in the balance.

Conservation International · February 20, 2025