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THAILAND

Shielding the sanctuary

Spectrum, Piyaporn Wongruang, Published on 01/09/2013

» For Weraya O-chakull, breaking through the gender barrier involved picking up a gun and learning how to use it.

THAILAND

Panel gears up to push legal cases against encroaching forest resorts

News, Piyaporn Wongruang, Published on 18/08/2013

» Renewed efforts are under way by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment to tackle the problem of resorts encroaching on protected forest areas after efforts were stalled by constant changes of personnel in the National Parks Department.

THAILAND

Seeds of hope in forest fight

Spectrum, Piyaporn Wongruang, Published on 14/07/2013

» Thap Lan National Park chief Taywin Meesap guides a team of rangers to a plot showing some signs of progress in the battle to win back land lost to forest encroachment.

OPINION

Compromised solution won't win the day against forest encroachers

News, Piyaporn Wongruang, Published on 09/06/2013

» This month marks the two-year anniversary of the start of an unprecedented crackdown on forest encroachment by large resort developments in Thap Lan National Park. But after a series of spectacular raids led by park chief Taywin Meesap, some of them involving hundreds of rangers in night-time operations, the forest take-back operation has languished. The chief reason for this is the retirement of Damrong Pidech last year as head of the National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department. Mr Damrong gave Mr Taywin his full backing.

THAILAND

Shots in the park threaten nation's endangered species

Spectrum, Piyaporn Wongruang, Published on 10/02/2013

» It was the shooting of the cat-sized krachong (mouse deer) that really made Kaeng Krachan National Park chief Chaiwat Limlikhitaksorn angry. He and a team of park officials had just arrested a group of illegal hunters who had shot the krachong for sport, along with more than 100 rare giant Asian river frogs, in November of last year inside the park.

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THAILAND

A walk in the park: Business as usual at 'encroaching' resorts

Spectrum, Piyaporn Wongruang, Published on 30/12/2012

» oDwn a path leading into dense bush at Thap Lan National Park, Chaloem Jainok and her family are busy gathering wood for a New Year's Eve bonfire they're planning to hold at their resort, Ban Thong Kham. The resort has been fully booked since early this month, filling up with holiday revellers and those planning to see in the New Year here.

THAILAND

Restrictions sinking sea gypsies

News, Piyaporn Wongruang, Published on 11/11/2012

» Sanit tried to maintain his stride while walking towards the sea, but everybody knew that he was sick.

THAILAND

Kanit urges calm study of TRC report

News, Piyaporn Wongruang, Published on 30/09/2012

» Now that the Truth and Reconciliation Commission has folded its tent and the members have gone their separate ways, left behind is a legacy that will be debated and criticised for years to come.

THAILAND

Two agencies diverged in a wood

Spectrum, Piyaporn Wongruang, Published on 26/08/2012

» Road 304 slices through Nakhon Ratchasima's Wang Nam Khieo district running north by northeast, forming the unofficial boundary between the Phu Luang national forest reserve to the west and Thap Lan National Park to the east. Charges of forest encroachment are rampant throughout the area, but the fates of those deemed guilty are vastly different depending on which side of the road they lie.

THAILAND

Can Pattaya change its spots?

News, Piyaporn Wongruang, Published on 26/02/2012

» Pattaya _ the painted old lady by the sea_ is about to undergo a 15 billion baht face-lift. City executives ambitiously want to turn the city into ''New Pattaya, the World Class Greenovative Tourism City'' with a ''green and clean'' environment for tourists and locals.