Eight hatchlings from one of the world's rarest crocodile species are found in the Sre Pok Wildlife Sanctuary in eastern Cambodia, raising hopes for the continuing survival of the species in the wild. Conservationists found the baby Siamese crocodiles in a river earlier this month, according to a statement from Cambodia's Environment Ministry and the World Wildlife Fund.
Eight hatchlings from one of the world’s rarest crocodile species have been found in the Sre Pok Wildlife Sanctuary in eastern Cambodia, raising hopes for its continuing survival in the wild. Conservationists found the baby Siamese crocodiles earlier this month in a river, Cambodia's Environment Ministry and the World Wildlife Fund said Tuesday.
Eight hatchlings from one of the world's rarest crocodile species are found in the Sre Pok Wildlife Sanctuary in eastern Cambodia, raising hopes for the continuing survival ofthespeciesin the wild. Conservationists found the baby Siamese crocodiles inariverearlier this month,accordingtoa statementfrom Cambodia's Environment Ministry and the World Wildlife Fund.