The whole Western Forest Complex is also Thailand?s very last stronghold of many globally endangered and vulnerable species including Asian elephant, banteng, tapir, gaur, sambar, green peafowl, rufous-necked hornbills, etc.? In supportive of the effort, international communities fighting to prevent extinctions of endangered species have hailed the long and firm policy of Thailand to protect the Western Forest Complex and its associated natural heritage as exemplified for others to follow.? Unfortunately, the last week decision by the current government on Mae Wong Dam Project is about to change many Thai and international appreciations and set back natural recovery course by intensifying the destruction to one of the most hopeful sites for endangered species.
The whole Western Forest Complex is also Thailand?s very last stronghold of many globally endangered and vulnerable species including Asian elephant, banteng, tapir, gaur, sambar, green peafowl, rufous-necked hornbills, etc.? In supportive of the effort, international communities fighting to prevent extinctions of endangered species have hailed the long and firm policy of Thailand to protect the Western Forest Complex and its associated natural heritage as exemplified for others to follow.? Unfortunately, the last week decision by the current government on Mae Wong Dam Project is about to change many Thai and international appreciations and set back natural recovery course by intensifying the destruction to one of the most hopeful sites for endangered species.
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