The Invasive Threat: How Non-Native Species Endanger Thailand’s Waters

Thailand boasts some of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. From the lush forests of the north to the mangroves of the south, this country is a sanctuary for a plethora of wildlife species. These natural systems have evolved over millennia,
3 Remarkable Benefits of Wild Elephant Conservation

Bangkok, 28 March 2024 – For generations, humans have lived alongside elephants and other wildlife, sometimes peacefully and at other times antagonistically. Acknowledging the importance of peaceful coexistence between humans and wild elephants,
Insights from Kuiburi: Managing Human-Elephant Conflict Through Collaboration

Bangkok, 21 March 2024 – Conflicts between wild elephants and humans have been an ongoing challenge for communities living in close proximity to these magnificent creatures. This conflict stems partially from human encroachment into elephant habitats, but also happens because elephants are very smart and have identified farms and plantations as good sources of food.
WWF Launches ‘We’re Ele-Friends’ Campaign for Thai Elephant Day, Urges Thai People to Come Together for Wild Elephants

Bangkok, 11 March 2024 – World Wide Fund For Nature Thailand (WWF-Thailand), a non-profit nature conservation organization, has launched the ‘We’re Ele-Friends: Allies for a Safer Future for Wild Elephants’ campaign on the special occasion of Thai Elephant Day on 13 March 2024.