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  • Thailand Good Travel certification ceremony under the Thailand Green Plan 2030 initiative | Thaiger

    Thailand Good Travel certification ceremony under the Thailand Green Plan 2030 initiative

    Department of Tourism, Ministry of Tourism and Sports, hosted the Thailand Good Travel Sustainable Tourism Certification Ceremony under the Thailand Green Plan 2030 initiative, held under the concept Champions of Change: Showcasing Models of Transformation Toward Sustainability. The event celebrated and honoured tourism destinations and operators that have successfully met national sustainability standards, while promoting the strengths of Thailand’s tourism…

  • 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…

  • Thailand deploys rainmaking aircraft to tackle PM2.5 | Thaiger

    Thailand deploys rainmaking aircraft to tackle PM2.5

    Yesterday, February 12, the Department of Royal Rainmaking and Agricultural Aviation said it is continuing its operations in Bangkok and surrounding provinces, as well as the North and Northeast, to help disperse PM2.5. Monitoring indicated PM2.5 levels between February 12 and 16 would be moderate to beginning to affect health (yellow to orange). The operations, led by Director-General Rachen Silparaya,…

  • 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…