The Siamese crocodiles successfully hatched in five different nests in the Cardamom National Park in Cambodia, according to a statement from nature conservation charity Fauna & Flora Thursday.
Siamese crocodiles are a freshwater species that can grow up to 4 meters (13.1 feet) in length.
As part of these efforts, Siamese crocodiles are bred in captivity and then released into the wild, with 196 crocodiles successfully released since 2012.
This suggests that long-term protection efforts are helping populations to start increasing again, said Flora & Fauna.
“This discovery indicates that our conservation efforts have paid off, and I believe that with our ongoing conservation efforts, the population of Siamese crocodiles will continue to increase in the future,” said Chorn.
Persons:
Hor Leng, Pablo Sinovas, ”, Sinovas, “
Organizations:
CNN, Initiative, International Union for Conservation, Nature’s, Fauna, & Flora Cambodia
Locations:
Cambodia, Southeast Asia, Flora