Purr-fect comeback: Tiger spotted in Kui Buri after a decade

Picture courtesy of KhaoSod

A significant milestone in wildlife conservation has been achieved at Kui Buri National Park, Prachuap Khiri Khan, as a tiger has been captured on camera returning to the area for the first time in over 10 years.

Park officials successfully captured images of the tiger using wildlife camera traps set up near Khao Khan Hok and Khao Sam Chan, close to the Singkhon park protection unit. The reappearance of the tiger after such a long absence is a significant accomplishment for wildlife conservation in Thailand.

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This discovery was promptly reported to the director of the National Park Office, highlighting the effectiveness of the park’s strategic initiatives.

The placement of the camera traps was part of a broader plan executed by the park’s protection and research departments. These departments were tasked with installing the camera traps to monitor and evaluate the success of their conservation efforts.

The success of the initiative is attributed to the relentless and dedicated efforts of the park rangers. Their continuous patrols and robust measures against forest encroachment have played a crucial role in this achievement.

The sighting of the tiger is concrete evidence of the flourishing ecosystem within Kui Buri National Park. This event highlights the park’s ecological richness and showcases the broader success of Thailand’s wildlife conservation and ecosystem restoration efforts.

The appearance of the tiger is a hopeful sign for the future of wildlife conservation in Thailand. It symbolises a promising step forward in the efforts to protect and restore the habitats of endangered species.

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The dedication of the park staff in maintaining and nurturing the environment has played a pivotal role in this success, reported KhaoSod.

This discovery not only provides a morale boost to the team but also inspires them to continue their vital work in protecting Thailand’s forests and wildlife.

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Bright Choomanee

With a degree in English from Srinakharinwirot University, Bright specializes in writing engaging content. Her interests vary greatly, including lifestyle, travel, and news. She enjoys watching series with her orange cat, Garfield, in her free time.

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