This Feb. 26, 2015 photo, shows the remains of trunks and stumps from old forests that were cut down to make way for a rubber plantation operated by Socfin-KCD, a European-Cambodian joint venture, near Bousra commune, Mondulkiri province, in eastern Cambodia. The indigenous Bunong who live in the area called the land “meh ne,” or mother - a source of food, livelihoods and self-identity. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith) (Heng Sinith)
This Feb. 26, 2015 photo, shows the remains of trunks and stumps from old forests that were cut down to make way for a rubber plantation operated by Socfin-KCD, a European-Cambodian joint venture, near Bousra commune, Mondulkiri province, in eastern Cambodia. The indigenous Bunong who live in the area called the land “meh ne,” or mother - a source of food, livelihoods and self-identity. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith) (Heng Sinith)