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.
Innovative Approaches to Combat Illegal Wildlife Trade

Bangkok, 4 September 2024 -The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) and WWF co-hosted a side event at the 8th IUCN Regional Conservation Forum on Wednesday at Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel & Towers, Bangkok, under the theme Reimagining Conservation in Asia: A Nature Positive Future.
“Beautiful Banteng…Iconic Rarity of Lowland Forests” – Book Launch and Photography Exhibition

On Tuesday, March 26, 2024, WWF Thailand, alongside the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, the Faculty of Forestry at Kasetsart University, and nine partner organisations, proudly launched “Beautiful Banteng…Iconic Rarity of Lowland Forests” at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre’s Auditorium.
Fourth annual ivory survey finds demand in China at lowest level since national ban

In 2020, Chinese consumer demand for elephant ivory dropped to its lowest level since the national ban passed in 2018. However, Thailand remained a ‘top destination’ for those seeking to buy ivory despite a decline in international travel. WWF, together with global research company GlobeScan, has carried out the largest consumer survey about the elephant […]
WWF commends closure of Thai zoo embroiled in illegal tiger trade allegations

Bangkok, Thailand – WWF Thailand commends the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) on their special law enforcement operation which will result in the closure of the Mukda Tiger Zoo and Farm and a permanent suspension of the zoo’s operating permit.WWF Thailand’s CEO, Pimpavadee Phaholyothin, applauded the DNP’s proactive, continuous efforts, including intensive investigation and enforcement actions, noting their contribution to the conservation of tigers, a species that has long been threatened by poaching and trade.
The Past, Present, and Future of a Rubber Farmer’s Journey

The shadows of the rubber tree leaves hit the ground as we walked through the corridors of 43-meter tall rubber trees.
Tiger is our neighbor: forest-to-city efforts to save the wild big cats

With less than 200 Indochinese tigers left in the Thai forest, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Thailand and B.Grimm have further consolidated joint efforts to safeguard the remaining big cats in Khlong Lan and Khlong Wang Chao national parks, part of the Western Forest Complex, which serves as the country’s tiger conservation landscape.
Lower Songkhram River basin – the 15th Ramsar site of Thailand

Bangkok, 10 June 2020 — The lower Songkhram River basin in northern Thailand was declared the next Ramsar site, giving one of the country’s few abundant waterways an international recognition for its rich biodiversity and ecosystem values.