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Projects in Thailand

Mating behavior of Irrawaddy dolphin in the Inner Gulf of Thailand

Conserving Endangered Dolphins, Inner Gulf of Thailand

The project will ensure the survival of the remaining populations of dolphins in the Inner Gulf of Thailand through participatory research and partici...

Modified: Jan 2010 - Started: Oct 2006

Mekong River's giant catfish (Pangasianodon gigas). This fish weighed approximately 160kg and measured about 250cm in length. Populations have declined by about 90% over the past 20 years.

Giant catfish conservation in the Mekong

The Mekong giant catfish (Pangasianodon gigas) is found only in the Mekong River and is one of the largest freshwater fish species in the worl...

Modified: Sep 2009 - Started: Jan 2007

View across the Mekong river (Thailand/Laos border) from the Pha Taem cliffs. Northeastern Thailand.

Protecting wetlands in the Mekong Basin

Wetlands are an important part of Thailand’s environment. Not only are they areas of great biodiversity, but they perform all kinds of useful function...

Modified: Sep 2009 - Started: Oct 2005

WWF Tiger Action Plan

Drawing upon 4 decades of tiger conservation work with partners around the globe, WWF has developed a new and far-reaching strategy for tiger conserva...

Modified: Sep 2009 - Started: Apr 2002

Innovative Management of Asian Elephants in the Kaeng Krachan National Park

Asian elephants survive mostly in the Tenasserim Range along the border between Thailand and Myanmar. The project targets to manage an estimated popul...

Modified: Aug 2009 - Started: Nov 2006

Indian tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) passing through water lilies. Bangkok Zoo, Thailand.

Pang Sida National Park, Thailand

The high mountains and dense forests of Pang Sida National Park in eastern Thailand are home to a wide range of wildlife, including elephant, tiger, d...

Modified: Feb 2009 - Started: Jan 2005

Fisherman sets out in the evening. Lower Mekong Basin, Cambodia.

Protecting the Mekong River

The Mekong is one of the world’s great rivers, sustaining millions of people with its rich fishery and fertile flood plains. Home to an estimated 1,30...

Modified: Feb 2009 - Started: Dec 2002

Wetlands Alliance Programme: Building Local Capacity for Sustainable Wetlands Management

4 development partners have joined forces in an alliance to work towards a common approach to building the skills needed to ensure that wetland ecosys...

Modified: Jul 2008 - Started: Jan 2006