The extent of our action lies in the heart of the Indochinese peninsula: the outermost limits of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam.
Our programs aim at helping the population of hunter-gatherers to preserve the environment on which they depend.
This is an area of remote tropical forest, sanctuary of exceptional biodiversity and still little-known, that scientists refer to as the broadest non-fragmented range of intact forest in the ecoregion.
Ethnic minorities live there, close to endangered species, because this site has what most other forests of the Indochinese peninsula have already lost.
It offers one of the last refuges for numbers of species become extinct elsewhere: endangered mammals or at risk of extinction as tiger, the Asian elephant, banteng, Eld deer, gaur, or clouded leopard ..
These villages of hunter-gatherers are settled on the edge of national parks. By acting in these transition zones we endorse their effort to conserve the fauna.
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* In the heart of this forest ecosystem, the national park closest to our area of operation covers 3325 square kilometres
* The area is home to more than 74 endangered species of IUCN red list.


