Forest rangers in Western Thailand are searching a remote jungle on the Myanmar border hoping to rescue a wild tiger with a missing leg from an area where poachers have recently been operating. Staff from the wildlife protection organisation Freeland spotted the animal earlier this week on video recorded by a remotely operated camera trap in Kanchanaburi province’s Khao Laem National Park as it was feeding on the body of a water buffalo.
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A Indochinese tiger missing its right back leg, photographed recently by a camera trap eating a dead buffalo in forest inside Khao Laem National Park in Kanchanaburi, near where a Karen man was badly mauled when attacked by three tigers late last month.
at 3:00 p.m. February 8, 2022 Mr. Niphon Chamnongsirisak Director of the Office of Conservation Area 3 (Ban Pong) revealed that according to the order of Mr. Warawut Silpa-archa, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Mr. Jatuporn Burusphat, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, and Mr. Thanya Netithamkul, Director-General of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation to take care of safety. In the story of tigers for the villagers of Pilokki and help preserve and restore tiger population in the forest of Thailand to last forever.
Camera trap successfully installed! The Department of National Parks found evidence of "Tiger Krong" attacking Pilokki villagers. after secretly eating a buffalo carcass Found a deformed tiger with a broken right leg. Prepare to find a way to catch them in a safe area. Progress in the case of a tiger biting people at Pilok Kee Village, Thong Pha Phum District, Kanchanaburi Province, has caused the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation to with the Freeland Foundation Installed 20 camera traps from Feb 4-7 in the past. to follow the tiger.
On February 8, Mr. Niphon Chamnongsirisak Director of the Office of Conservation Area 3 (Ban Pong) revealed that he had received a report from Prime Minister Kamalas Issa-ad, head of Khao Laem National Park. about the problem of tigers attacking villagers who go to feed the buffalo Ban Huai Samatho forest area has ordered the officials of Khao Laem National Park Organize a tiger surveillance kit that may enter the area and also coordinated with the Freeland Foundation with the officials of Khao Laem National Park Install 20 camera traps to track tigers in the forest area. From 4-7 Feb. ago
rescue mission to save a three-legged tiger from poachers is underway in a forest in Thailand. Photos of the crippled animal, captured by wildlife protection organization Freeland, show the tiger feasting on a local farmer's buffalo in the Khao Laem National Park, where poachers have recently been operating.
The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) is working with environmental organisations to tighten wild tiger protection measures, including the setting up of camera traps and a ban on raising cattle in protected areas. Jane Seymour has made fans wonder if she took a dip into the fountain of youth. The former Bond girl recently took to Instagram and uploaded a photo of herself walking along a sun-kissed sandy beach in Phuket, Thailand. The actress proudly flaunted her fit physique in a dark navy ruffled swimsuit as she smiled and looked up at the sky. 5 January 2022, Police Major General Piyapun Pingmuang, Secretary-General of the Anti-Money Laundering Board, assigned Police Captain Pairart Taidparnich, Acting Anti-Money Laundering Policy Advisor, together with Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) executives and officials to welcome Freeland Foundation representatives, Mr. Steve Galster, Chair, International Management Committee, Ms. Jane Seymour, renowned actress and Freeland supporter, Police Major General Petcharat Sangchai, CEO of Freeland – Thailand in a courtesy visit and appreciation trophy presentation to AMLO for its successful work on wildlife trafficking cases. Mr. Galster and Pol. Maj. Gen. Sangchai commended AMLO for its success in assets proceeding in wildlife trafficking cases since 2012, especially the case of trafficking in rhino horn, wild animals and Siamese rosewood and recently in 2021, which over 200-million-baht worth of assets was seized and frozen. Ms. Seymour also addressed cooperation between AMLO and Freeland and believes that public and private partnership will certainly make a different not only in the case of wildlife trade, but also corruption and human trafficking where AMLO really excels.
British-American actress Jane Seymour will visit Thailand between late December and early January as part of her global campaign to prevent future pandemics through better protection of nature. |