Sam Veasna Center

Business Overview

#0552, Group 12, Wat Bo, Siem Reap, Kingdom of Cambodia.

SVC was named in honour of Som Veasna, a pioneering Cambodian naturalist who  died at the age of 33 of malaria while surveying the Northern Plains of Cambodia for the now extinct Kouprey.

SVC was registered as a local NGO with the Ministry of Interior in 2006 with the aim of providing alternative livelihoods to local communities who live in the protected areas. In return for the income and employment received they are asked to sign no hunting and land use agreements, which are monitored by Ministries of Environment and Forestry patrol teams advised by WCS.

 

Sam Veasna  wildlife viewing trips with exclusive access to Wildlife Conservation Society sites across Cambodia. SVC was established by WCS to provide an alternative sustainable livelihood from ecotourism for the local communities at the sites that WCS prioritises for conservation.

SVC was named in honour of Som Veasna, a pioneering Cambodian naturalist who  died at the age of 33 of malaria while surveying the Northern Plains of Cambodia for the now extinct Kouprey.

SVC was registered as a local NGO with the Ministry of Interior in 2006 with the aim of providing alternative livelihoods to local communities who live in the protected areas. In return for the income and employment received they are asked to sign no hunting and land use agreements, which are monitored by Ministries of Environment and Forestry patrol teams advised by WCS.

Conservation with Hong Chamnan SVC Director photo  Eleanor Briggs

SVC currently has 8 English speaking guides who have at least 2 years training in bird identification and site knowledge, 5 are also licensed temple guides. We have 3 trainees who we hope will be ready to guide day trips later in 2011.

During the rainy season when we have few customers our guides are passing on their identification skills to local guides at the sites we visit to ensure the best chance of locating target species when we visit using the local knowledge of guides at site.

The SVC guides also train the villagers in hygiene, cooking and guest house management so that tourism provides the village with a livelihood.

 At Tmatboey our flagship site, the success of this model has been proven. The village won the 2007 WildAsia Responsible Tourism Award and in 2008 The Equator Prize for Poverty Reduction through Conservation of Biodiversity. Payments to the Eco-tourist Committee for accommodation, food and local guiding now exceed $10,000 per annum for a small forest community where average annual income was <$250.

The real success of the project is measured in the populations of the birds it was set up to protect. Since 2002 the numbers of both critically endangered species of Ibis have risen dramatically (see chart below).

By taking a trip with SVC you are helping directly conserve Cambodia's natural environment and the livelihood of those who depend on it in 3 ways;

  A conservation contributionof $10 per day trip or $30 overnight is levied on each SVC customer. This money is held by SVC for development projects that benefit the whole community. At Tmatboey the CC has paid for new wells to be dug, a school extension to be built, roads and bridges to be maintained and a health clinic.

Contact to Sam Veasna

Address: #0552, Group 12, Wat Bo, Siem Reap. Cambodia. PO Box 93045

 telephone: +855 12 52 08 28

http://samveasna.org/

 

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