Join the ACCB Team
Be a Wildlife Protector
Are you passionate about making a real, tangible difference in global conservation? Then your place is here with us at the Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity (ACCB) in Cambodia. We aren't just a facility; we are the frontline defense for Southeast Asia’s most critically endangered species, from the majestic Giant Ibis to the highly threatened Batagur Turtle. Working at the ACCB means stepping into a role where your skills directly prevent extinction, secure habitats, and drive the future of wildlife protection.
This is more than a job—it’s a profound commitment to saving lives. You'll gain hands-on experience in cutting-edge ex-situ conservation, contributing to world-renowned breeding programs, and working alongside international experts in rescue and rehabilitation. If you are ready to dedicate your talent, energy, and heart to one of the world's most urgent conservation missions, we strongly encourage you to apply now. Take the definitive step in your career and become a wildlife protector with the ACCB. We look forward to welcoming you to our dedicated team.
The Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity (ACCB) is a species conservation organization of Allwetterzoo Münster, Germany, and has been established in 2003 in collaboration with the Zoological Society for the Conservation of Species and Populations (ZGAP). It is one of the first nature conservation centres in Cambodia and is located within Phnom Kulen National Park, not far from Siem Reap and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Angkor. The ACCB currently houses approximately 1,000 individuals belonging to about 33 species of chelonians, birds and mammals native to Cambodia. Roughly 97% of the individuals at the ACCB belong to a species classified as threatened by IUCN.
Join Our Mission: Submit Your Unsolicited Application to ACCB
The Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity (ACCB) is a non-governmental organization dedicated to the protection and conservation of endangered wildlife and ecosystems in Cambodia. We are a passionate team of conservationists, researchers, and educators working daily to combat biodiversity loss and promote sustainable practices.
We are always looking for dedicated and talented individuals who share our commitment to wildlife conservation and possess specialized skills that can strengthen our operations. While we may not currently have an advertised vacancy that matches your profile, we strongly encourage you to submit an unsolicited application.


