Mondulkiri Protected Forest

Mondulkiri Protected Forest
Mondulkiri Protected Forest
IUCN Category IV (Habitat/Species Management Area)
Map showing the location of Mondulkiri Protected Forest
Southeast Asia, Cambodia (green)
Location Mondulkiri, Cambodia
Nearest city Mondulkiri
Coordinates 12°56′10″N 107°18′18″E / 12.93618114°N 107.30506575°E / 12.93618114; 107.30506575Coordinates: 12°56′10″N 107°18′18″E / 12.93618114°N 107.30506575°E / 12.93618114; 107.30506575[1]
Area 4,294.38 km2 (1,658.07 sq mi)[1]
Established 1999[1] or 30 July, 2002[2]

Mondulkiri Protected Forest is located in eastern Cambodia and is part of maybe the largest protected area complex in southeast Asia[3]. The northwest part of the Mondulkiri Protected Forest borders Lomphat Wildlife Sanctuary, the southwest part borders Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary, the southeast part borders Phnom Nam Lyr Wildlife Sanctuary and to the east lies Yok Don National Park (Vietnam).

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