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Rising Phoenix

Join us in conserving Siem Pang Wildlife Sanctuary and its globally threatened species.

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Who We Are

Rising Phoenix aims to restore and conserve Siem Pang Wildlife Sanctuary in Cambodia, using business principles in partnership with all who share our vision.

Rising Phoenix Co. Ltd. was incorporated in Cambodia in 2015 and is managed as a social enterprise.

Siem Pang

Siem Pang Wildlife Sanctuary is a unique and globally irreplaceable site. It supports populations of five bird species listed by IUCN as Critically Endangered, including Cambodia’s national bird, the giant ibis. This means without immediate conservation interventions, these species face a high chance of global extinction.

The area forms part of ‌one of the largest blocks of protected forest across Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. Siem Pang is situated in North-Eastern Cambodia, in Stung Treng Province.

Giant ibis
Giant ibis

Board of Directors

Rising Phoenix Co. Ltd. has an experienced board of three directors, including two highly accomplished regional business leaders.

JONATHAN C. EAMES, OBE

Jonathan has over twenty-five years of experience of working in protected areas development and management in Southeast Asia, having established a country conservation programme for BirdLife International in Vietnam and Cambodia.

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Dinh Thi Hoa has founded and managed numerous successful businesses in Vietnam including Galaxy Consulting, Galaxy Media and Thienviet Securities. She has studied at the University of Moscow and completed a Master’s in Business Administration from Harvard Business School.

DOMINIC SCRIVEN, OBE

DINH THI HOA

DIRECTOR

CHAIRMAN

Dominic has over twenty-seven years of investing experience throughout Asia. He co-founded Dragon Capital in 1994, and he is the Director of a number of publicly listed companies and an active advocate for financial market development.

What We Do

Tackling the Threats

Rising Phoenix supports the law enforcement costs at Siem Pang Wildlife Sanctuary, preventing illegal wildlife hunting, logging and land encroachment from occurring.

A scout de-snaring the forest
A scout de-snaring the forest

North-Eastern Cambodia has had a massive decline in habitat and species diversity and abundance. Rising Phoenix intends to reverse this decline at Siem Pang through re-wilding efforts to ensure a healthy forest.

Rising Phoenix works with over 1300 families across 19 villages in Siem Pang district, supporting livelihoods, increased household income and improved food security.

Re-wilding the Forest

Community Development

Annual Reports

RISING PHOENIX

2024 Report
2024 Report
2023 Report
2023 Report
2024 Report

Read about our progress with rescuing a population of banteng and the growth of the IBIS Rice scheme...

2023 Report

Read about our introduction of the elongated tortoise to the wildlife reserves and our successful snare removal...

2022 Report
2022 Report
2022 Report

Read about our first re-introduction of 19 Siamese crocodiles into constructed habitats in the sanctuary....

Contact Us

Contact us to support wildlife conservation efforts in Cambodia and learn more about our initiatives at the Siem Wildlife Sanctuary.

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risingphoenix@risingphoenix.ltd