From the Blog!

We now have our very own logo
The Mondulkiri Project is very excited to finally have a logo of our own. After a year and a half of more important things to

World Elephant Day
Today is World Elephant Day. Only 35,000 Asian elephants remain. The Asian elephant is the largest endangered mammal on Earth. Elephants once roamed across most

Check out these flatid planthopper nymphs
The Mondulkiri Project’s protected forest is home to all kinds of wonderful insects. These are ‘flatid planthopper’ nymphs. Their name comes from their remarkable resemblance

A warm welcome to Lucky the Elephant
On 9 May 2015 a third rescued elephant arrived at the Mondulkiri Project. Mr Tree has named her “Lucky” because she gets to stay with

We stopped a rubber plantation
In October 2013 the Mondulkiri Project started to rent a large area of forest near Sen Monorom from local indigenous owners to prevent logging and

Resin Trees
In the Mondulkiri Project’s Protected Forest there are many large Resin trees that are being protected from logging. Resin is one of the most important

Food donation to the Oriang Village
Last week the Mondulkiri Project delivered 500kg of rice, noodles and fish sauce to Bunong families at the Oriang village near Sen Monorom. We shared
Professional photographers visit our Sanctuary
A big thank you to professional photographers Benjamin Von Wong, Anna Tenne and Eva Creel for spending time at the Mondulkiri Project. It is great

How to get from Laos to Sen Monorom
Laos to Sen Monorom If you want to travel from southern Laos or the 4000 islands to Sen Monorom you first need to catch a