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More birds culled as Taiwan battles worst avian flu in 10 years
AFP, Published on 14/01/2015
» TAIPEI - A major outbreak of avian flu in Taiwan has spread to 19 more farms with a total of 160,000 birds slaughtered in the island's worst bout of the disease in a decade, authorities said Wednesday.
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Birds, blossoms and buffalo — by boat
Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 26/02/2015
» Wooden long-tail boats line the shore of Thale Noi, a 457km² freshwater wetland in Khuan Khanun district of Phatthalung, about 850km south of Bangkok.
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Birds of a feather flock together
Life, Smith Sutibut, Published on 09/11/2012
» Bang Poo seaside resort in Samut Prakan was built in 1937 when Field Marshal Pibul Songgram was premier. It was intended to be a resort for the public to relax at as well as for recuperating soldiers. Today it is under the auspices of the Quartermaster Department of the Royal Thai Army. The most outstanding feature of Bang Poo is Sukta Pier, which juts 500m into the sea. At the end of the pier is Sukjai Pavilion which has served food and drink for over 50 years.
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Raptors flock to Khao Dinsor
News, Amnart Thongdee, Published on 24/10/2015
» From September to November every year, birds of prey, also known as raptors, make a long migratory journey to Thailand. And one of Asia’s best spots to watch these birds is the 500-metre-high mountain Khao Dinsor in Pathiu district of Chumphon.
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Southeast Asia's birding bubble
Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 08/10/2020
» Normally at this time of year, Puwish Lenvaree would station himself in the forests of West Papua, an Indonesian province on New Guinea Island. Over the past three years, he routinely spent much of the latter half of each year on New Guinea and nearby islands such as Waigeo and Halmahera mainly because it's the mating season for birds-of-paradise, which occurs only in that part of the world.
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A muddy lifestyle
Life, Published on 28/05/2012
» There are usually not too many varieties of shore-birds along the coastlines of Thailand during most of the year. But come winter, and we will see visitors in the tens and hundreds of thousands, adding life and colour to the shores, lakes, marshes and fields of the country.
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South Korea's new tourist magnets
News, Published on 02/09/2023
» South Korea has introduced new destinations to attract more Thai tourists as part of bilateral cooperation to spur tourism in both countries.
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China initiates nationwide effort to protect bird migration passages
Published on 25/02/2023
» GUANGZHOU: China on Friday kicked off a nationwide effort to protect bird migration passages.
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Tiny bundles of hope hatch in Myanmar
Sunday Spotlight, Published on 16/07/2023
» Small miracles are popping out of the mud around Myanmar's largest lake: Burmese peacock softshell turtles, just hatched from their eggs. For what may be the first time, humans were there to witness the birth of these rare creatures.
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Tiny bundles of hope: critically endangered turtles hatch in Myanmar
Published on 25/06/2023
» Small miracles are popping out of the mud around Myanmar’s largest lake: Burmese peacock softshell turtles, just hatched from their eggs. For what may be the first time, humans were there to witness the birth of these rare creatures.
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