Wildlife Guardian film on real life in the protection and preservation of the natural resources of Monk Bun Saluth was screened at Wat Langka on May 20 More than 600 participants - students, monks, national and international representatives.

"I hope the film will inspire them and provide an experience for He was more familiar with the role of the monk and the role of Bun Saluth, who he devoted to protecting wildlife and we will continue to screen films. This is everywhere Odd levels in schools. Mr. Ouk Makara, director of Wild Guides, said.

Among the audience, Miss Sa Julie, who studied history at the Royal University of Phnom Penh, praised the monks who defended and protected the natural resources. For 19 years. As a Khmer, I will take him as a role model in contributing to the protection of natural resources.

Meanwhile, a monk named Preoung Sok Leap also said: "For me, after watching this video, I was curious. Joining Forests In the past, I've been involved, but little because it's busy, and this is a good story. Will Bun Saluth's will, which he seeks to preserve Oddar Meanchey perfectly.

The 32,000-hectare bush forest is regarded as the most conservative forest in the Asia-Pacific region. In that, Venerable Bun Saluth was a former military adviser to a forestry monk, a natural area rich in wildlife, forestry, biodiversity and natural resources. Rich, the former Khmer Rouge resistance area in Anlong Veng district. Preah Vihear has preserved the area's forests from being cleared and clearing mines and clearing infrastructure in the forest of Preah Vihear. 

Venerable Bun Saluth expressed his commitment: "I will make the forest a hundred thousand years, and I will expand it. My activities go elsewhere because in Oddar Meanchey there are 13 communities I will support them even though the wood at the site has been cut down. Destroyed. "
 
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