This research is conducted based on Karen Indigenous knowledge obtained from the people residing along the valley of Bweloklo River (Yuzalin) and its tributaries, in the Salween Peace …
Honoring our protectors – Salween Peace Park
On July 5, 2025, a special ceremony was held in the Salween Peace Park to honor both the Kawthoolei Armed Forces and the Trees—two protectors of the land and people. The Karen National …
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We don’t raise bees, bees raise us instead
For generations, in Karen lands referred as Kawthoolei, particularly, in the Salween Peace Park, harvesting honey from tall trees has been a way for the Karen people to generate income. …
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Incorporating wildlife protection and ecotourism
27 March 2027 - From 17th to 18th March 2025, community members of the Kheshorter Community Forest in northern Salween Peace Park held an annual meeting in Paw Law Pu, Luthaw Township, …
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