Friday, April 15, 2011

Former Cambodian poacher turns gamekeeper

Cambodian former hunter Lean Kha (2nd R), seen here sitting in a boat with team members while on patrol along a river in Mondulkiri province, some 500 kilometers northeast of Phnom Penh. Lean Kha, repentant former poacher, is now putting his tracking skills to good use as a wildlife ranger in Mondulkiri Protected Forest, which Cambodia hopes will become an eco-tourism hotspot.

Silvered langurs monkeys, seen here on a tree along a river in Mondulkiri province, some 500 kilometers northeast of Phnom Penh. The Cambodian government hopes to attract more visitors to the forest, which covers some 300,000 hectares and is rich in natural beauty, to help provide a steady income for local communities.


Cambodian former hunter Lean Kha (L), seen here picking up a cobra's shed skin while on patrol with team members along a river in Mondulkiri province, some 500 kilometers northeast of Phnom Penh. With financial backing from WWF, they spend at least 16 days a month patrolling the vast area on elephant back, on foot or by boat, always in the company of armed policemen.


15 April 2011
AFP

As a hunter roaming the remote forests of eastern Cambodia, Lean Kha shot animals from dozens of endangered species, including tigers, bears and elephants.

But the repentant former poacher is now putting his tracking skills to good use as a wildlife ranger in Mondulkiri Protected Forest, which Cambodia hopes will become an eco-tourism hotspot.

Over nearly three decades, the 50-year-old shot hundreds of creatures as he tried to eke out a living in poverty-stricken Mondulkiri province, a sparsely populated and mountainous area nestled against the border with Vietnam.


Most of the carcasses were sold, though some wild cattle, deer and pigs were used to feed his family.

"I shot them because we had nothing to eat," Kha said as he prepared for a patrol at a ranger outpost in Mereuch, deep inside the protected forest. "Now I never eat wildlife. I will not destroy what I am protecting."

The Cambodian government hopes to attract more visitors to the forest, which covers some 300,000 hectares and is rich in natural beauty, to help provide a steady income for local communities.

It has joined forces with conservation groups who have recruited experienced hunters like Kha to help protect endangered animals and keep illegal loggers at bay.

Keo Sopheak, who manages Mondulkiri Protected Forest for the government's Forestry Administration, envisages a future where locals "go into the forests to guide the tourists, not to hunt wildlife".

Much of Mondulkiri's wildlife was wiped out by poachers during the country's three decades of conflict, which ended in 1998.

Kha himself started hunting at the age of 13, when he was recruited by Khmer Rouge soldiers.

Armed with an AK-47 rifle, he recalls disappearing into the jungle for days before returning with an ox-cart full of wild meat, horns and tiger bones -- kills he now says he regrets.

"At that time I was totally ignorant," he said. "I didn't know the value of the animals. I had never heard about wildlife conservation."

Nor did poaching make him rich. The income was irregular and he earned just enough for his family to get by. Often, he was paid with bags of rice.

After being approached by wildlife conservationists who offered him a steady salary as a forest ranger, Kha decided he had more to gain from safeguarding animals.

That was more than a decade ago, and he is now a keen protector of wildlife as he tries to make up for what he calls "his past sins".

Kha is not alone -- 10 other ex-poachers also work as rangers in the dense forest.

With financial backing from international conservation group WWF, they spend at least 16 days a month patrolling the vast area on elephant back, on foot or by boat, always in the company of armed policemen.

Last year, the patrol teams arrested eight poachers caught with rare or endangered species.

"Nowadays, I feel very happy. All of us want to... preserve rare wildlife so that they will survive for the next generation," Kha said as he steered a small boat along the murky Sre Pok river, on the lookout for illegal poaching or logging activities.

Their efforts appear to be paying off, with increased sightings reported of Asian elephants, black bears, Eld's deer, leopards, rare vulture species and banteng, a type of wild cattle.

"Protection efforts by both government agencies and community rangers like Lean Kha have helped to deter people from hunting wildlife which has seen a rise in animal observations," said WWF programme manager Michelle Owen.

But the organisation warns more work needs to be done to stamp out poaching, with at least 11 rare and endangered animals known to have been killed in the forest in 2010, including a pygmy loris, a leopard and an Asian elephant.

"Although there are positive signs that wildlife is rebounding, many of the species are globally at risk. These efforts therefore need to be continued and supported by local communities and champions such as Lean Kha," Owen said.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Please put more signs to warn the uneducated villages and people who live in the remote area. They did not know and you need to donate the money to them to protect the wildlife animals in forest and also, train them (remote villagers) to make sure they are well trained and equipped.

Anonymous said...

Put more signs to warn Khmer People,
but not Vietnamese wood loggers or wild catchers.
The Vietnamese are water polluters
and destroyers all kinds in Cambodia.
Khmer people must rise up against them and they must go home.
Khmer people must save Khmer wildlife,not to let Vietnamese destroyed Khmer trees,Khmer wildlife,
Khmer fishes,polluting Khmer water.
The Vietnam govt is the evil state in Southeast Asia.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Sam Rainsy is the sun that shine bright in all Cambodians heart and mind unlike Dr. Hun Sen murdered thousands khmer lives and cut off 30 000 km2 of Cambodia to Vietnam as personal gift.

So Who is the bad guy now?

Anonymous said...

Ms. Rattana Keo is so stubborn to stand by her Koh Tral and sea area over 30 000 km2, even PM Hun Sen has to kill her whole families, she is still stand by her Koh Tral and 30 000 km2 of Cambodia sea area that PM Hun Sen gives to Vietnam as gift. That is not too bad for one Khmer girl; in fact it is very bravery hero of Cambodian women today. She is represented that Khmer women are not just for sex slave but can become a Khmer leader who do not fear of PM Hun Sen blackmail or black magic.

Cambodia need more people like Ms Rattana Keo to be honest.

Do Cambodian men around the world brave enough and dare enough to speak the true and stand by the true like Ms Rattana Keo? Do you?

Good on you smart Khmer girl Ms Rattana Keo, Good girl. Don’t give up on post about Koh Tral at least you do remind Cambodians every day.

Anonymous said...

12:14 PM,

Bitch! Take your posting off and this is not a place for you to advertise your prostitute and sex business from Your Communist Vietnam. You should sell somewhere else in Vietnam.

Anonymous said...

Fucken Bitch Ms Rattana Keo , We know you want to be the next Prime Minister Of Cambodia but the world know, your children know, your cheap low life parents in law know, your grandchildren know, your cheap low life husband know that you are a truly extraordinary threesome bitch! Threesome bitch is what you are! You and your group of friends are threesome bitches who created threesome cultures among Khmer communities! Your pussy is heap of men penis fully loaded cum inside you and your cheap low life husband cum after them inside you. Your husband is a fucken moron living off your money.

Fuck you for being shamelessly talk about Koh Tral Fish Sauce brand. Fuck you for creating hatred toward Viet people. Fuck you for being racist toward Viet people. Fuck you for killing Viet people. Fuck you threesome bitch and fuck your threesome friends.

Anonymous said...

2:35 PM,,

You are an idiot. Communist Yuon/Vietcong people and leaders can not have Koh Tral because Koh Tral is not belonged to Communist Vietnam. Communist Vietnamese people and leaders changed and created the map of the Vietnam that illegally included Koh Tral after 1979 by renamed it as Phu Quoc (that sounds like Chinese tonal). Communist Vietnamese leaders have violated the international laws because Vietnamese leaders from Hanoi encroached the land, sea surfaces and largest island (Koh Tral before Communist Vietnam renamed it as Phu Quoc after 1979) in Cambodian/Khmer sea or the Gulf of Siam/Thailand.

Also, Communist Vietnamese leaders/folks have violated when they rewrote the fake history of Vietnam on Wikipedia, Google, and other international community websites (non-profit) to include Koh Tral (the largest island in Cambodian sea) that was not belonged to Vietnam.

Khmer people please write the letters to the UN, International Communities, the U.S., Canada, Brazil and friendly countries of Cambodia to let them know that Communist Vietnam included the Cambodian/Khmer largest island called "Koh Tral" between Khmer Krom (Southern Vietnam) and Cambodia. Again, Communist Vietnam renamed Koh Tral illegally to Vietnam's island called "Phu Quoc" after the Killing Fields of Cambodia in 1979.

Khmer people should be reminded that, Communist Vietnamese leaders from Hanoi are the ones who had initially created the war and the Killing Fields of Cambodia. The UN and International Communities along with the United States and European countries have been cheated by the Communist Vietnamese leaders from Hanoi that Vietnam helped rescue Cambodian people from Khmer Rouges in the Killing Fields. Vietnamese Secret Agents/Armies have hid inside the Khmer Rouges (who could speak and write Khmer languages very well) and were behind the killing of millions of innocent Khmer people more than dumb and stupid Pol Pot and his inner circles/members killers.

Anonymous said...

2:35 PM

You are an Yuon/Viet, so that is why your words are so oppressing, invader people and communist regime.

We are not racist toward the innocence people but viets are the oppresseurs toward our people, especialy Khmer Kampuchea-Krom.

Your home land is in Hanoi but is nor in Champa country nor in Kampuchea-Krom.

Go home les viets oppresseurs !!!

Do not worry about Ms Rattana Keo,
we, khmers, will liberate our country soon from the oppresseur because those lands are our lands, our haritages, our bloods and our lives.

For 1000 years, Yuon/viet can get out of China becaue Hanoi/Tonking is Yuon/viet home/land, and why is khmer can not get out from Yuon/viet who just arrives in Sovannaphum lease than 70 years.

June 4th 1949 is a Kampuchea-Krom Lost Day. Every khmer celebrates this memory every year !

Go home Yuon/Viet !

Anonymous said...

Folk, good news, Kampuchea Krom and all the islands stolen by Yuon will be back to Cambodia between 2012-2015.

Anonymous said...

so true, cambodia is so rich in wildlife. i think they should provide modern boats for excursion and ecotourism, instead of stone age canoe, etc, really! have a yatch for a change, really!

Anonymous said...

That is an interesting job. I would trade mine to do what he does.