All videos

Scientists have found 700 species in a Cambodian mangrove forest

The survey was undertaken by biologists from conservation charity Fauna & Flora. They covered an area of 35,750 hectares. It’s the most comprehensive biodiversity study ever made of Cambodia’s mangroves. Even though the biologists identified 700 species they believe they have only scratched the surface.

Share:
World Economic Forum logo

Forum Stories newsletter

Bringing you weekly curated insights and analysis on the global issues that matter.

Subscribe today

About us

Engage with us

Quick links

Language editions

Privacy Policy & Terms of Service

Sitemap

© 2026 World Economic Forum