Thailand/Press Release:
WWF- Thailand, represented by Dr. Michael Roy, DTL Thailand Lead, and Mr. Naret Sueturien, Kui Buri Wildlife Conservation Project Manager provided trekking and patrol equipment i.e. hammocks and flysheets to support patrol rangers.
WWF Thailand aims to support and facilitate the patrolling system which has been implemented in the National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary in Thailand using new technology including GPS along with systematic monitoring and reporting. It also reinforces WWF’s commitment to building a future in which people live in harmony with nature.
The patrol equipment was received by Mr.Chomphon Keawket, Phachi River Wildlife Sanctuary Chief, and Mr.Sukkrasae Tunwong, Phachi River Wildlife Sanctuary Chief Assistant.
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