Cambodian Conservation Team Discovers 11 New Species in Cave System
A conservation team has discovered 11 new species in previously unexplored caves in Cambodia. The survey, conducted by Fauna & Flora and Cambodia's Ministry of Environment, focused on the biodiversity within the cave systems of Battambang Province. Over 64 caves were surveyed between 2023 and 2025, revealing new species including pit vipers, snails, geckos, and millipedes. The emerald pit viper, noted for its venomous nature, was among the standout discoveries. The research aims to understand the evolutionary forces driving these species, which could aid in their conservation.