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Sockhom 19th August 2009 02:09 AM

Back on Broken Mountain: an update on N. bokorensis
 
Hello,
This thread is to be compared with the following one I wrote two years ago:
http://icps.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=...amp;thread=1216[/url]
It's been two years now that I first saw Nepenthes bokorensis on Phnom Bokor. Having returned in Cambodia a few weeks ago, I couldn't miss the chance to return to see that species in the wild. It is quite special to me as you can quite understand, I think.
I was quite worried of the species conservation status. A few months after I first visit Phnom Bokor, a well known private company, Sokimex, started works on the hill. despite Phnom Bokor being part of a national park (the Bokor NP also called Preah Monivong NP), the Cambodia governement had leased the hill for 99 years to the Sokimex society whose intention is to build a vast touristic resort including international hotels, casino, restaurant, gulf course, landing area for helicopters... the first step being the construction of a large road leading to the top of the flat plateau.
Most of the N. bokorensis I saw in 2007 grow on the road side. "Road" isn't an accurate word as it was rather a large jungle trail enabling one car to pass at the time...
Bulldozers wreak havoc here and carved plants, animals and trees...
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http://img38.imageshack.us/img38/9936/p1070950k.jpg[/url]
I couldn't barely imagine what's been lost. Bokor Hill has hardly been surveyed by botanists and other biologist and there are, arguably, many species to be described there...
http://img24.imageshack.us/img24/5361/p1070956k.jpg[/url]
http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/981/p1070958o.jpg[/url]

I would say that 80% of the populations I found have been wiped out.
By chance or by irony, I found the very first plants of N. bokorensis that I encountered in july 2007. It was gorgeous as ever.
They are growing in a spot where works have not been undertaken...yet.
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I reached the top of the Bokor plateau which is often surrounded by clouds. On the way, I saw that the Drosera peltata populations I admired two years ago had also disappeared...
I found four Utricularia species (the subject of another thread) up there and I had the chance to have a glimpse of Bokor Hill's "bright future" ;-( :
http://img34.imageshack.us/img34/3823/p1080009x.jpg[/url]
http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/2483/p1080010n.jpg[/url]
http://img24.imageshack.us/img24/4792/p1080012k.jpg[/url]
http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/834/p1080064.jpg[/url]

François.

NepNut 20th August 2009 01:35 PM

Re: Back on Broken Mountain: an update on N. bokorensis
 
Hi François,
Thanks for the update. It's really heart breaking to see a wild and prestine habitat being destroyed in the name of development. Let's hope N. bokorensis will still persist for years to come in their original wild habitat in Cambodia.

marvin1997 20th August 2009 06:20 PM

Re: Back on Broken Mountain: an update on N. bokorensis
 
Couldn't the goverment do something?


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