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[[Asia]] > [[Cambodia]] > [[Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary]]
  
[[Region]] > [[Country]] > [[Site]]
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= Summary = <!-- An overview of the site, with one sentence for each section. May include a site map -->
 
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* Yellow-cheeked crested gibbons (''Nomascus gabriellae'') are present in Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary.
= Summary = <!-- An overview of the site, with a one sentence overview of each of the following sections. can include a site map -->
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* It has been estimated that 149 (CI: 15-273) groups occur in the site.
 
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* The gibbon population trend is unknown.
* Ape taxa present  
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* The site has a total size of 2,225 km².
* Ape population size
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* Key threats to gibbon are gold mining and logging.
* Ape population trend  
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* Conservation activities are not documented.
* This site has a total size of XX km².
 
* Key threats to apes are ...
 
* Additional information
 
  
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= Site characteristics = <!-- A paragraph summary of physical and geographic aspects of the site, and a table of key information -->
  
= Site characteristics =
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Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary (PPWS) is located in the west of Mondulkiri Province, northeastern Cambodia. The site was first designated as a forest reserve by King Sihanouk in 1962 to protect the wild bovine species, Kouprey Bos sauveli. In 1993 the site was designated as a wildlife sanctuary (Channa & Gray 2009). PPWS covers 2,225, more than 15% of the total area of Mondulkiri province. The area is characterised by higher elevation and relief in the southeastern Laoka Hills portion, and lowlands in most of the sanctuary (Channa & Gray 2009). The forest in PPWS is part of one of the largest relatively pristine landscapes in mainland Southeast Asia, comprising a mosaic of dry dipterocarp forest and woodland, evergreen forest and semi-evergreen forest (Channa & Gray 2009). Although the flora and fauna of PPWS have not been adequately studied the site appears to contain populations of a number of species of global conservation concern, including Banteng ''Bos javanicus'', Jungle Cat ''Felis chaus'', Giant Ibis ''Thaumatibis gigantea'' and White-shouldered Ibis ''Pseudibis davi- soni'', ''Gyps'' vulture spp. and Siamese Crocodile ''Crocodylus siamensis'' (Channa & Gray 2009). An unknown number of Indochinese Tiger ''Panthera tigris corbetti'' are also present at the site (Channa & Gray 2009).
  
 
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'''Table 1. Basic site information for Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary'''
This section includes a paragraph summary of physical and geographic aspects of the site, a brief history of the site and on animals and plants that are known to occur at the site.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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| Area <!-- Please include units: km2/ha e.g 200ha -->
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|2,225 km²
 
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|12.758251 N, 106.865597 E
 
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|Wildlife Sanctuary
 
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|Habitat types   <!-- List IUCN Habitat Classification 3.0 categories present (Without number), see link below -->
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|Subtropical/tropical dry forest
 
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[http://www.unitar.org/hiroshima/sites/unitar.org.hiroshima/files/Annex%201%20-%20IUCN%20Classification%20Schemes.pdf IUCN habitat categories]   [[Site designations]]
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[https://www.iucnredlist.org/resources/habitat-classification-scheme IUCN habitat categories] [[Site designations]]
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= Ape status = <!-- a text overview of ape status (population sizes, trends etc), followed by a table of specific surveys and results -->
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= Ape status = <!--An overview of ape population status (population sizes, trends, etc.), followed by a table of specific surveys and results -->
  
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Based on a survey in 2008, 149 (95% CI range: 15-273) gibbon groups inhabit PPWS. This includes 89 groups in semi-evergreen forest; 18 groups in riparian semi-evergreen forest; 36 groups in evergreen forest and 6 groups in riparian evergreen forests (Channa & Gray 2009). Assuming an average group size of 4 individuals and ignoring non-mated individuals, the population estimate for the site is approximately 600 individuals (Channa & Gray 2009).
  
 
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'''Table 2. Ape population estimates in Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary'''
This section includes a brief summary of the survey history, the most recent abundance estimate, date of the estimate, and, if available, the population trend (if explicitely stated in a report/paper).
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
'''Table 2: Ape population estimates in XXXX'''
 
 
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! Total number indiv. (95% CI)
! Density estimate (per km²)
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! Total number groups (95% CI)
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! Density ​​[groups/km²​] (95% CI)
 
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|''Nomascus gabriellae''
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|2008
 
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|149 (15-273)
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|0.12-0.19
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|Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary, entire area
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|Fixed-point triangulation
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|Channa & Gray 2009
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= Threats =    <!-- a text overview of threats, followed by a table of key threats -->
 
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Key threats to yellow-cheeked crested gibbons within PPWS appear to be habitat loss and degradation caused by legal and illegal extractive activities, primarily gold mining and selective logging (Channa & Gray 2009). In addition, habitat degradation associated with gold mining includes harvesting of wood, for fuel in mineral processing and for the construction of stairs and supports for underground mines (Channa et al. 2009). Survey teams in 2008 recorded evidence of illegal logging and associated infrastructure in the reserve. Most loggers appeared to be from outside Mondulkiri, and targeted ''Afzelia xylocarpa'', a globally threatened and valuable tree species (Channa et al. 2009).
  
This sections describes threats at the site, particularly those relevant for apes and thereby provides context for the threats listed in the table below.
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'''Table 3. Threats to apes in Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary'''
 
 
 
 
'''Table 3: Threats to apes in XXXX'''
 
 
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!Specific threats   <!-- For specific threats, please use list of comma separated keywords from the list linked below -->
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!Specific threats <!-- For specific threats, please use list of comma separated keywords from the IUCN list linked below -->
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!Quantified severity <!-- Enter any available quantification of the threat, e.g., the proportion of the area affected by the threat, hunting sign encounter rates-->
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!Year of threat     <!-- if ongoing or unknown add year of reference in brackets-->
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|1. Residential & commercial development
 
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|1.1 Housing & urban areas
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|Semi-permanent settlement within the boundaries of the site including temples, schools and karaoke parlours developed adjacent to a gold mine (Channa & Gray 2009).
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|Gold mining and associated activities, e.g., wood harvesting and illegal settlement (Channa & Gray 2009).
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|Ongoing (2009)
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[https://www.iucnredlist.org/resources/threat-classification-scheme IUCN Threats list]
 
[https://www.iucnredlist.org/resources/threat-classification-scheme IUCN Threats list]
  
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= Conservation activities =      <!-- A summary of the conservation activities, followed by a table of key activities -->
  
 
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'''Table 4. Conservation activities in Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary'''
= Conservation activities =      <!-- a text overview of conservation activities, followed by a table of key activities -->
 
 
 
 
 
This sections describes conservation interventions implemented at the site, including information on which organizations are implementing them and thereby provides context for the conservation activities listed in the table below.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
'''Table 4: Conservation activities in XXXX'''
 
 
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!Specific activity   <!-- For specific threats, please use list of comma separated keywords from the list linked below -->
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|Not reported
 
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|Not reported
 
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|Not reported
 
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|Not reported
 
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|Not reported
 
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|Not reported
 
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|11. Habitat Protection
 
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|Ongoing (2009)
 
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|Not reported
 
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= Challenges = <!-- Overview of challenges in ape conservation -->
  
 
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'''Table 5. Challenges reported for Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary'''
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!Source <!-- Source for challenge mentioned -->
Description of impediments that may hamper conservation activities.
 
 
 
 
 
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= Research activities = <!-- Overview of research activities -->
 
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Short description of past and ongoing research activities at the site.
 
 
  
 
===Documented behaviours===  <!-- List of any behaviours observed at the site, including citations -->
 
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'''Table 6. Ape behaviors reported for Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary'''
 
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=External links=
  
 
===Relevant datasets===
 
===Relevant datasets===
 
[http://apesportal.eva.mpg.de/database/archiveMap A.P.E.S Portal]
 
[http://apesportal.eva.mpg.de/database/archiveMap A.P.E.S Portal]
 
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= References =
 
= References =
 
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Channa, P., & Gray, T. (2009). The status and habitat of yellow-cheeked crested gibbon Nomascus gabriellae in Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary, Mondulkiri. Phnom Penh: WWF Greater Mekong-Cambodia Country Programme. <br>
  
 
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Asia > Cambodia > Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary

Summary[edit]

  • Yellow-cheeked crested gibbons (Nomascus gabriellae) are present in Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary.
  • It has been estimated that 149 (CI: 15-273) groups occur in the site.
  • The gibbon population trend is unknown.
  • The site has a total size of 2,225 km².
  • Key threats to gibbon are gold mining and logging.
  • Conservation activities are not documented.

Site characteristics[edit]

Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary (PPWS) is located in the west of Mondulkiri Province, northeastern Cambodia. The site was first designated as a forest reserve by King Sihanouk in 1962 to protect the wild bovine species, Kouprey Bos sauveli. In 1993 the site was designated as a wildlife sanctuary (Channa & Gray 2009). PPWS covers 2,225, more than 15% of the total area of Mondulkiri province. The area is characterised by higher elevation and relief in the southeastern Laoka Hills portion, and lowlands in most of the sanctuary (Channa & Gray 2009). The forest in PPWS is part of one of the largest relatively pristine landscapes in mainland Southeast Asia, comprising a mosaic of dry dipterocarp forest and woodland, evergreen forest and semi-evergreen forest (Channa & Gray 2009). Although the flora and fauna of PPWS have not been adequately studied the site appears to contain populations of a number of species of global conservation concern, including Banteng Bos javanicus, Jungle Cat Felis chaus, Giant Ibis Thaumatibis gigantea and White-shouldered Ibis Pseudibis davi- soni, Gyps vulture spp. and Siamese Crocodile Crocodylus siamensis (Channa & Gray 2009). An unknown number of Indochinese Tiger Panthera tigris corbetti are also present at the site (Channa & Gray 2009).

Table 1. Basic site information for Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary

Area 2,225 km²
Coordinates 12.758251 N, 106.865597 E
Designation Wildlife Sanctuary
Habitat types Subtropical/tropical dry forest

IUCN habitat categories Site designations

Ape status[edit]

Based on a survey in 2008, 149 (95% CI range: 15-273) gibbon groups inhabit PPWS. This includes 89 groups in semi-evergreen forest; 18 groups in riparian semi-evergreen forest; 36 groups in evergreen forest and 6 groups in riparian evergreen forests (Channa & Gray 2009). Assuming an average group size of 4 individuals and ignoring non-mated individuals, the population estimate for the site is approximately 600 individuals (Channa & Gray 2009).

Table 2. Ape population estimates in Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary

Species Year Total number indiv. (95% CI) Total number groups (95% CI) Density ​​[groups/km²​] (95% CI) Area Method Source Comments A.P.E.S. database ID
Nomascus gabriellae 2008 149 (15-273) 0.12-0.19 Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary, entire area Fixed-point triangulation Channa & Gray 2009

Threats[edit]

Key threats to yellow-cheeked crested gibbons within PPWS appear to be habitat loss and degradation caused by legal and illegal extractive activities, primarily gold mining and selective logging (Channa & Gray 2009). In addition, habitat degradation associated with gold mining includes harvesting of wood, for fuel in mineral processing and for the construction of stairs and supports for underground mines (Channa et al. 2009). Survey teams in 2008 recorded evidence of illegal logging and associated infrastructure in the reserve. Most loggers appeared to be from outside Mondulkiri, and targeted Afzelia xylocarpa, a globally threatened and valuable tree species (Channa et al. 2009).

Table 3. Threats to apes in Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary

Category Specific threats Threat level Quantified severity Description Year of threat
1. Residential & commercial development 1.1 Housing & urban areas High Semi-permanent settlement within the boundaries of the site including temples, schools and karaoke parlours developed adjacent to a gold mine (Channa & Gray 2009). Ongoing (2009)
2. Agriculture & aquaculture Unknown
3. Energy production & mining 3.2 Mining & quarrying High Gold mining and associated activities, e.g., wood harvesting and illegal settlement (Channa & Gray 2009). Ongoing (2009)
4. Transportation & service corridors Unknown
5. Biological resource use 5.3 Logging & wood harvesting High Selective logging and harvesting wood for fuel and construction material (Channa & Gray 2009). Ongoing (2009)
6. Human intrusion & disturbance Unknown
7. Natural system modifications Unknown
8. Invasive & other problematic species, genes, diseases Unknown
9. Pollution Unknown
10. Geological Events Absent
11. Climate change & severe weather Unknown
12. Other options Absent

IUCN Threats list

Conservation activities[edit]

Table 4. Conservation activities in Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary

Category Specific activity Description Year of activity
1. Residential & commercial development Not reported
2. Agriculture & aquaculture Not reported
3. Energy production & mining Not reported
4. Transportation & service corridors Not reported
5. Biological resource use Not reported
6. Human intrusion & disturbance Not reported
7. Natural system modifications Not reported
8. Invasive & other problematic species, genes, diseases Not reported
9. Pollution Not reported
10. Education & Awareness Not reported
11. Habitat Protection 11.2. Legally protect primate habitat The site is designated as a wildlife reserve (Channa & Gray 2009). Ongoing (2009)
12. Species Management Not reported
13. Livelihood; Economic & Other Incentives Not reported

Conservation activities list (Junker et al. 2017)

Challenges[edit]

Table 5. Challenges reported for Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary

Challenge Source
Not reported

Research activities[edit]

Documented behaviours[edit]

Table 6. Ape behaviors reported for Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary

Behavior Source
Not reported

External links[edit]

Relevant datasets[edit]

A.P.E.S Portal

References[edit]

Channa, P., & Gray, T. (2009). The status and habitat of yellow-cheeked crested gibbon Nomascus gabriellae in Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary, Mondulkiri. Phnom Penh: WWF Greater Mekong-Cambodia Country Programme.


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