10.15468/TJL4LG
Olly Griffin
WCS Cambodia
Ai Suzuki
Kyoto University
Claire Willard
WCS Cambodia
Katie Ommanney
WCS Cambodia
Simon Mahood
WCS Cambodia
WCS Cambodia camera trap occurrence data
WCS Cambodia
2021
OCCURRENCE
Tonle Sap
WCS Cambodia
Cambodia
data
observation
WCS
Preah Vihear
reptile
camera trap
camera trap data
Keo Seima
Mammalia
mammal
bird
Reptilia
trap
animals
camera
Aves
Occurrence
wildlife
Tonle Sap
WCS Cambodia
Cambodia
data
observation
WCS
Preah Vihear
reptile
camera trap
camera trap data
Keo Seima
Mammalia
mammal
bird
Reptilia
trap
animals
camera
Aves
Occurrence
wildlife
Occurrence
Observation
Olly Griffin
WCS Cambodia
Katie Ommanney
WCS Cambodia
Alexis Jenkins
WCS Cambodia
Caitlin Payne
School for Field Studies
Nate Crail
School for Field Studies
Hugo Rainey
WCS Cambodia
Alistair Mould
WCS Cambodia
Stefan Harrison
WCS Cambodia
Daniel Willcox
WCS Cambodia
Vann Rous
WCS Cambodia
Khean Mao
WCS Cambodia
Vandoeun Sot
WCS Cambodia
Sophan Tan
WCS Cambodia
Matt Nuttall
WCS Cambodia
Harri Washington
WCS Cambodia
Chandara Tak
WCS Cambodia
Navy Ngov
WCS Cambodia
Sophors Luch
WCS Cambodia
Tham Chhay
WCS Cambodia
Salidet Song
WCS Cambodia
Hannah O'Kelly
WCS Cambodia
Sokha Thong
WCS Cambodia
Olly Griffin
WCS Cambodia
2019-07-09
2021-08-12
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Occurrence records extracted from selected WCS Cambodia camera trap survey data across four landscapes: the Eastern Plains, the Northern Plains, the Tonle Sap Flooded Forests, and coastal Koh Kong. Temporal coverage from 2001 to 2018, with a total of 101 species recorded. Images not currently published but available on request.
Latitudes and longitudes have been generalized to avoid poaching risks, and a time lag of 18 months on publication has been used, and will continue to be used for future versions.
WCS-supported protected areas within four major Cambodian landscapes: Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary (formerly Seima Protection Forest, formerly Seima Biodiversity Conservation Area) in the Eastern Plains, Chhep Wildlife Sanctuary (formerly Preah Vihear Protected Forest) and Prey Preah Roka Wildlife Sanctuary in the Northern Plains, Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary Biosphere Reserve in the Tonle Sap Flooded Forest, and coastal Koh Kong.
Locations have been generalized to two decimal places to avoid poaching risks.
Precise latitude and longitude are available for most records. For records with no latitude and longitude, locality data are recorded in this dataset - mostly to the level of a protected area.
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