Logistics Support Unit

The Logistics Support Unit (LSU) builds infrastructure including ranger stations, roads, and bridges. It also undertakes wetland restoration.

2024 Wetland Restoration

During 2024, the LSU has embarked on a series of landscape improvements within the sanctuary and its surrounding villages. Boeung Nava is a shallow natural wetland located close to Khamphouk village in the west of Siem Pang Wildlife Sanctuary. After a site visit and assessment by the Rising Phoenix management team, we chose this natural feature as a perfect rewilding site for Siamese crocodile reintroduction. To improve the site further, we excavated a deeper water body. Within 10 days, we mobilised heavy machinery to excavate 5400 cubic meters of soil - equivalent to 900 truckloads - from the open area of the site, thereby doubling the area available for crocodiles. Care was taken to both maintain the richly vegetated areas of the site, and ensure that a gentle slope was given to the excavations so that deer can safely use the waterhole for drinking. We used the same methods at four smaller waterholes within the sanctuary, helping to provide year-round water for wildlife.

In response to improving climate change resilience and adaptation for our local communities, Rising Phoenix supported the creation of 30 irrigation ponds for farmers participating in the IBIS Rice scheme. The three villages: Pong Kriel, Keh Svay, and Keh Krom, were provided with 10 irrigation ponds each. These 30 ponds now help maintain 319 hectares of paddy fields for 102 households in the three villages.

Irrigation Ponds

Wetland restoration at Boeung Khampa

Achievements in Numbers

36

30

Irrigation Ponds Constructed

Trapeangs Restored

25

54

Signboards Posted

Villagers employed to aid excavation

93

Trapeangs dug in – 74 manually