Estimating hunting in Cambodia 887
Conflicts of interest Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary receives finan- cial and technical support from the Wildlife Conservation Society Cambodia Programme, with whom OG is affiliated.
Ethical standards Research permission was granted by the Royal Government of Cambodia, ethics clearance approved by the Uni- versity of Oxford’s Social Sciences & Humanities Interdivisional Research Ethics Committee (Ref No: R43030/RE004), and the research otherwise abided by the Oryx guidelines on ethical standards.
Data availability Data are available from
reshare.ukdataservice.ac. uk/854333.
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