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THAILAND

366 trafficked animals abandoned in sugarcane field

Manit Sanubboon, Published on 11/03/2026

» PRACHIN BURI - Authorities have rescued 366 wild animals that were abandoned in a sugarcane field in Sa Kaeo province and have begin a search for their traffickers after transferring the animals to rehabilitation facilities.

THAILAND

Wild elephants enjoy human-made water source in Khao Yai

Manit Sanubboon, Published on 21/01/2026

» PRACHIN BURI – A herd of wild elephants has been spotted enjoying a newly dug pond in Khao Yai National Park, signalling that the initiative to prevent the animals from straying and damaging local residents’ properties is yielding tangible results.

THAILAND

Asiatic Golden Cat spotted in Khao Yai National Park

News, Manit Sanubboon, Published on 07/01/2026

» A rare Asiatic Golden Cat (Catopuma temminckii), classified as a near threatened species, has been captured on camera by a wildlife camera trap in Khao Yai National Park, underscoring the park's status as a vital sanctuary for wildlife.

THAILAND

'Sidor Noke' captured, returned to wildlife sanctuary

Manit Sanubboon, Published on 22/03/2022

» PRACHIN BURI: Wildlife officials have captured "Sidor Noke", a roaming bull elephant who has been raiding farms in Krabin Buri district and killed one villager and returned him to his home in Khao Ang Rue Nai Wildlife Sanctuary.

THAILAND

Second net to catch floating dead Khao Yai elephants

Manit Sanubboon, Published on 09/10/2019

» Another large net has been set to catch the carcasses of more dead wild elephants floating downstream from Haew Narok waterfall, as efforts continue to prevent them polluting the the reservoir of the Khun Dan Prakan Chon dam.

THAILAND

Wildlife travels an easier road

News, Manit Sanubboon, Published on 26/01/2018

» A section of Highway 304 which divides part of the world-renowned Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai forest complex and is notorious for deadly accidents, is being given a new look more friendly to wildlife and motorists.