Can a cow save a forest? Between 2022 and 2024, the Keo Seima carbon offset project provided 64 breeding cows to communities in six villages. This supported the livelihoods of around 230 families, including 109 women. In this video, local community member Ke Veut shares her experience of receiving a cow. She talks about protecting Continue Reading| Sustainable Travel International
In this video, we meet Kae Vert, the first woman to lead a community protected area in her village and a member of the Bunong Indigenous community. Vert shares how her work with the Keo Seima Carbon Offset Project protects the forest, wildlife, and her people’s identity, saying, “We protect the forest and wildlife, and that protects Continue Reading| Sustainable Travel International
In this video, we meet Chreng Bet, an Indigenous Bunong woman, who leads a community-based ecotourism initiative at Cambodia’s Leng Kao Waterfall. The Keo Seima Carbon Offset Project collaborated with the community to establish this new site, providing funding and technical support to open it to visitors. Now, the site welcomes guests with guided treks, Continue Reading| Sustainable Travel International