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THAILAND

Cash-spinner or death trap?

Spectrum, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 22/07/2018

» The dark, unpleasant smell and twisted passages inside a typical cave might not look too alluring, and the Department of Mineral Resources might even agree with you, given the paucity of cave experts on staff.

THAILAND

The last sanctuary

Spectrum, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 08/07/2018

» On a lush hill overlooking Da Nang Bay, central Vietnam, red-shanked doucs freely wander in one of their few remaining sanctuaries on Earth. At the Son Tra Nature Reserve, a mountainous peninsula known to American soldiers during the Vietnam War as "Monkey Mountain", sights like a douc couple hanging from a treetop can still be seen.

THAILAND

Fighting for a way of life

Spectrum, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 24/06/2018

» The Supreme Administrative Court's ruling ordering the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation to pay 300,000 baht in compensation to six Karen people living in Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi province is a mixed victory for the minority group in its lengthy struggle with parks officials for the right to occupy forest land.

THAILAND

An unloved conservation cause

Spectrum, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 29/04/2018

» The threat posed to the world's declining shark population is underlined by the startling figure that 73 million sharks are killed each year for fin shark soup, according to the US-based international agency against then illegal wildlife trade, WildAid.

THAILAND

Conservation a victim of its own success

Spectrum, Dumrongkiat Mala, Published on 15/04/2018

» According to the National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department (DNP), there are between 3,500 and 4,000 wild elephants roaming the forests of Thailand and the number is expected to increase due to conservation efforts.

THAILAND

Sanctuaries answer the call of the wild

Spectrum, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 04/02/2018

» The golden-tinged sunlight was dimming. A group of 50 hog deer sauntered around a wide field, pausing to eat shoots of grass. Forest officials had recently burned the field, making way for new grass which will provide a source of food for the population of over 200 hog deer living in Phu Khiao-Thung Ka Mang Wildlife Sanctuary in Chaiyaphum province.