Concerted protection and monitoring efforts of tigers in Thailand have resulted in significant population increases, despite ...
For the first time, a tigress and her three cubs have been recorded roaming Kaeng Krachan National Park in Thailand.
Photo from Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Wildlife officials did not specify what year Kui Buri’s tiger population dropped to zero or what caused the ...
Tigers in Thailand feast on prey ranging from sambar deer to wild pigs to guar and banteng (wild bison and cattle, respectively). And while the country’s tiger population has remained stable, ...
Startlingly, since 1995 global tiger habitat has almost been halved. Therefore, one area of hope for the future survival of this and other endangered species are the large tracts of forest on the ...
The population is ageing ... Once an “Asian tiger” that helped rock world markets in the 1990s, Thailand is today little more than a “financial afterthought”, says Craig Mellow in Barron ...
On the border with Myanmar, Kaeng Krachan is Thailand’s largest national park, part of the Dawna Tenasserim landscape, and native habitat for tigers. Due to historic poaching, however, there are only ...
However, by 2012, Kui Buri’s tiger population had decreased significantly ... Kui Buri National Park is in southern Thailand, a roughly 175-mile drive southwest from Bangkok and near the border ...