Cambodia's National Park Reveals Rare Species, Portugal Focuses on Rewilding

A Cambodian national park has unveiled the presence of several rare and endangered wildlife species, including the Asiatic golden cat, the critically endangered Sunda pangolin, and the giant ibis. The discovery underscores the park's crucial role in preserving biodiversity and highlights the success of conservation efforts. In Portugal, environmental organizations are advocating for the inclusion of rewilding in the National Nature Restoration Plan, emphasizing its cost-effectiveness and efficacy in restoring ecosystems. They highlight the potential of reintroducing key species like the Iberian ibex and beavers to drive natural restoration processes and create nature-based economies.

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