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  • Tourists warned after moon jellyfish found floating off Phuket | Thaiger

    Tourists warned after moon jellyfish found floating off Phuket

    About 20 to 30 moon jellyfish were found floating near the surface and washed ashore at Ao Siam on Koh Racha Yai in Phuket yesterday, April 7, according to the Upper Andaman Coastal and Marine Resources Research Centre. An alert was issued after staff at the Racha Islands protected area management centre in Rawai, Mueang district, Phuket, reported the sighting.…

  • Bangkok joins Earth Hour 2026 with one-hour lights-out on March 28 | Thaiger

    Bangkok joins Earth Hour 2026 with one-hour lights-out on March 28

    Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt has invited residents and organisations across the capital to switch off non-essential lights for one hour tomorrow, March 28, as part of the “60+ Earth Hour 2026” campaign to cut energy use and help tackle global warming. Speaking today, March 27, at Bangkok City Hall, Chadchart said the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is working with network…

  • HKTDC launches GreenBiz HK campaign in Bangkok | Thaiger

    HKTDC launches GreenBiz HK campaign in Bangkok

    The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) organised the GreenBiz HK campaign in Bangkok, comprising a GreenBiz HK Forum with dedicated thematic sessions, networking events and business matching meetings, alongside a Hong Kong Green Team delegation. The campaign aims to foster collaboration between Hong Kong and Thailand in the green economy. One of the highlights, the GreenBiz HK Forum, was…

  • Thailand is walking into a carbon trap and nobody’s talking about it | Thaiger

    Thailand is walking into a carbon trap and nobody’s talking about it

    Somewhere in the rice paddies of Suphanburi, a farmer is making the same decisions his father made. How much fertiliser to apply, when to flood the fields, which market will pay the best price? He is not thinking about the European Union, nor is he thinking about carbon certificates or emissions trading schemes. He is thinking about his crop. But…

  • Similan Islands warns tourists after Blue Button jellyfish spotted | Thaiger

    Similan Islands warns tourists after Blue Button jellyfish spotted

    A temporary closure has been imposed at a swimming area in Similan Islands National Park, Phang Nga, after officials warned yesterday, February 22, that blue button jellyfish have been found along the shoreline. The park said on its Facebook page that it detected the jellyfish, also known as Porpita Porpita, and commonly referred to as the Blue Button, in some…

  • Pattaya moves to clear Jomtien Beach after rubbish washes ashore | Thaiger

    Pattaya moves to clear Jomtien Beach after rubbish washes ashore

    A large volume of rubbish washed ashore along Jomtien Beach in Pattaya, Chon Buri, yesterday, February 22, prompting an inspection after locals and tourists reported debris stretching for kilometres and raising safety concerns. Reporters visited the Jomtien beachfront after receiving reports that waves had been pushing debris onto the sand over a stretch running for several kilometres. Visitors said the…

  • Jomtien Beach drainage pipe seen releasing wastewater into sea | Thaiger

    Jomtien Beach drainage pipe seen releasing wastewater into sea

    Concerns are growing at Jomtien Beach in Pattaya after locals and beachgoers reported that a large drainage pipe has become visible on the sand and is releasing dark, foul-smelling wastewater directly into the sea. The issue surfaced publicly yesterday, February 17, after videos shared online showed a large rectangular drainage pipe, partly buried in sand, discharging polluted wastewater into the sea…

  • PM2.5 expected to rise during Chinese New Year, PCD says | Thaiger

    PM2.5 expected to rise during Chinese New Year, PCD says

    Thailand’s Pollution Control Department (PCD) has urged the public to adjust Chinese New Year practices to reduce smoke and PM2.5 exposure, warning today, February 16, that incense, firecrackers and burning joss paper can release harmful pollutants. Surin Wongkitthamrong, director-general of the Pollution Control Department, said the burning involved in these traditions is often a byproduct of incomplete combustion. This can…

  • Rare dugongs observed in Trang marine habitat survey | Thaiger

    Rare dugongs observed in Trang marine habitat survey

    Marine researchers in Trang province teamed up with wildlife defenders yesterday, February 4, to survey dugong populations near Libong Island, using drone technology and direct observation to assess the condition of these rare sea mammals. The survey was led by staff from the Marine National Park Research Centre 3 (Trang) in collaboration with the Dugong Conservation Group, and it was…

  • Mae Hong Son launches campaign to tackle wildfire and PM2.5 | Thaiger

    Mae Hong Son launches campaign to tackle wildfire and PM2.5

    Mae Hong Son officials yesterday, February 2, launched a joint campaign aimed at preventing wildfires and reducing air pollution in the province, with multiple key leaders participating in a kick-off event held in front of the municipal office. The campaign was led by Mae Hong Son Governor Wiboon Waewbandit, alongside Deputy Governor Udomsak Khaonoona and Mae Hong Son Mayor Mallika…

  • Massive elephant herd emerges near Thap Lan National Park | Thaiger

    Massive elephant herd emerges near Thap Lan National Park

    A herd of at least 40 wild elephants was spotted near the forest border of Thap Lan National Park in Nakhon Ratchasima, prompting park officials and local villagers to step up overnight patrols to protect farmland and communities. Last night, February 2, dozens of locals from Prong Sanuan village in Lam Phiak subdistrict, Khon Buri district, gathered to help authorities…

  • Thailand launches first elephant birth control programme in Trat | Thaiger

    Thailand launches first elephant birth control programme in Trat

    Thailand has carried out its first wild elephant birth control programme, with the Department of National Parks vaccinating three female elephants in Trat province on January 25 as part of efforts to manage rising elephant populations. The historic operation took place in Bo Rai district, where veterinarians from the Wildlife Conservation Office, in collaboration with Chiang Mai University, carried out…

  • Thailand’s PM2.5 levels soar, posing health risks in 38 provinces | Thaiger

    Thailand’s PM2.5 levels soar, posing health risks in 38 provinces

    The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (Gistda) reported that 38 provinces in Thailand, primarily in the Northeast and Central Plains, experienced elevated levels of ultrafine dust on Sunday morning. At 8am, Gistda indicated that particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 micrometres or less (PM2.5) ranged from 37.6 to 75.6 microgrammes per cubic metre (µg/m³) across these provinces. Meanwhile,…

  • Plankton takeover gives Cha-am beach a green makeover | Thaiger

    Plankton takeover gives Cha-am beach a green makeover

    Tourists visiting Cha-am Beach and Bo Yai Beach in Phetchaburi were met with an unusual sight yesterday, January 15, as the sea along the shoreline turned a dark green colour due to a natural plankton bloom. The phenomenon, stretching over 2.5 kilometres of coastline, was most noticeable along the southern stretch of Cha-am Beach and near Ban Bo Yai Beach…

  • Elusive crested jayshrike spotted on Kaeng Krachan forest trail | Thaiger

    Elusive crested jayshrike spotted on Kaeng Krachan forest trail

    A rare crested jayshrike made a surprise appearance yesterday, January 14, on a forest trail in Phetchaburi’s Kaeng Krachan National Park, stunning birdwatchers and park officials. Mongkol Chaiphakdi, chief of Kaeng Krachan National Park, said the elusive bird was seen near the 18-kilometre forest trail known as Ban Chang Yieb, which leads up to Panoenthung mountain. The encounter was captured…

  • Government urges caution as PM2.5 levels hit dangerous highs | Thaiger

    Government urges caution as PM2.5 levels hit dangerous highs

    Thailand‘s government has issued a warning today, January 15, over rising levels of PM2.5 air pollution expected between January 14 and 16, urging strict control of pollution sources and greater public caution, particularly in Bangkok and surrounding areas. Deputy Government Spokesperson Lalida Pairsawetthawana said the Air Pollution Solution Communication Centre under the Pollution Control Department (APSC) had reported a significant…

  • Rare red-headed krait spotted in Kaeng Krachan National Park | Thaiger

    Rare red-headed krait spotted in Kaeng Krachan National Park

    A rare and highly venomous snake was spotted yesterday, January 13, in Thailand’s Kaeng Krachan National Park, after a park ranger photographed it during a routine patrol on Phanoen Thung Mountain. The snake has been identified as a red-headed krait, a highly venomous species known for its distinctive glossy black body, bright red head and tail, and raised triangular back.…

  • Colourful fiddler crabs amaze tourists at Trang mangrove site | Thaiger

    Colourful fiddler crabs amaze tourists at Trang mangrove site

    Tourists visiting a mangrove eco-tourism site in Trang yesterday, January 7, were treated to a vivid natural sight, as swarms of colourful fiddler crabs emerged from the mudflats in large numbers. The crabs were spotted at Ban Rai Yong Star in Palian district, where visitors watched them scuttle through the mudflats beside the mangroves, feeding and interacting along the edge…

  • Rare Asiatic golden cat spotted in Khao Yai National Park | Thaiger

    Rare Asiatic golden cat spotted in Khao Yai National Park

    A rare Asiatic golden cat has been spotted in the forests of Khao Yai National Park, officials revealed today, January 6. The animal was captured on a wildlife camera, offering encouraging signs for the health of Thailand’s world heritage forest. The footage shows the elusive feline, known scientifically as Catopuma temminckii, walking past a camera installed in the park. The…

  • Search continues for injured elephant in Khao Yai park | Thaiger

    Search continues for injured elephant in Khao Yai park

    Khao Yai officials are still searching for a wild elephant injured in a collision yesterday, January 4, with a closed-box van, as public concern grows over road safety in wildlife zones. The elephant, reported to be “Phlai Chom View”, also known as “Phlai Biang Yai Moosi”, was reportedly struck while crossing the road near the Mun River Headwater Research Station…

  • Wild serows sighted in Khao Sam Roi Yot national park | Thaiger

    Wild serows sighted in Khao Sam Roi Yot national park

    Park officials at Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park in Prachuap Khiri Khan shared photographs on January 3 showing a pair of serows, a species rarely seen in the wild, appearing in two different locations within the park. According to Ekkarit Duangmala, head of Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, one of the serows was seen at Khao Daeng cliff,…