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Shinta Mani Wild

Lodge · Cardamom Mountains · Cambodia

protecting land from logging and mining — 350 hectares protected in Cardamom Mountains, funded by every stay.

regenerative fieldfunds protection
Part of the movement ↗
27.6 Trust · provisional
20 Impact Scale

Cardamom Tented Camp says conservation finance through ranger protection of threatened rainforest — here is what is documented

  • Cardamom Tented Camp states its operations are linked to the conservation finance efforts involving ranger protection of threatened rainforest.
  • This claim is based on information provided by Wildlife Alliance, a non-governmental organization, through a report. The data explicitly links the camp to conservation finance and ranger protection activities. There is no mention of third-party certifications, specific sustainability metrics like renewable energy usage or waste diversion percentages, or details on local employment or sourcing.
  • The available data indicates that the operator is involved in conservation finance and supports ranger protection, which directly contributes to habitat and wildlife preservation. The tier of this contribution is based on the direct link to ranger activities for rainforest protection.
  • To raise the trust tier, more detailed, independently verified data on the specific financial contributions, the scale of ranger operations supported, and measurable conservation outcomes would be required.

Conservation programs
  • protecting land from logging and mining
  • habitat restoration
  • anti-poaching patrols
  • wildlife monitoring
  • providing alternative livelihoods
Certifications on record
No certifications on record
Trust Score 27.6 / 100
Certifications20%
0
Supply Chain20%
28
Carbon20%
0
Packaging15%
50
Narrative15%
50
Circularity10%
70
Early Stage
Based on available public data. Not independently verified with operator.
Impact Scale 20 / 100
350 haprotected hectares
54species under program
Frontline Difficulty 11 / 30
14rangers / patrol staff
Riskarea acquired to protect it from logging and mining; some local staff previously involved in poaching and illegal logging, thus providing alternative livelihoods.