The Farm to Table initiative in the North of Thailand, elevating Nan ingredients.

Originally published in Thai at: https://www.journalistthailand.com/50764/ On December 20, 2024, at the Lan Tor Suk area (beside Huan Hang Tor coffee shop) Nan Province, Deputy Governor of Nan Province, Ms. Wajiraporn Amatayakul, presided over the opening ceremony of the event “From Farm to Table: Experiencing Food Culture and Organic Agriculture from the Mountains to the […]
Safeguarding Dugongs and Seagrass in the Andaman Sea: Hope and Action

WWF Thailand and the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) led a team of world-renowned seagrass and dugong experts, including Dr. Leonard McKenzie and Dr. Helene Marsh, on a field survey to assess the status of seagrass meadows and dugongs in Trang, Krabi, Phang Nga, and Phuket from January 20-27, 2025. The main objective […]
Exhibition, Urging Wildlife Conservation and Combating Illegal Trade, Launches

WWF, Thai PBS, GIZ and travel and tourism partners come together to educate the public
on the impacts of tourism on wildlife trade.
Working with Plastic Smart Cities: Ban Phang Sai Community

Restoring biodiversity through better waste management
Songkhla’s Fishing Community Takes Lead in Enhancing Waste Management Systems in Coastal Areas

As a fishing community, protecting the sea’s biodiversity isn’t just a duty – it’s a way of life. In a groundbreaking stride toward coastal conservation, the Ban Phang Sai Community in Songkhla, Thailand, one of the community that joined Plastic Smart Cities (PSC), is demonstrating its leadership in scaling community-led environmental stewardship. Traditionally a fishing […]
PR agency or media event organization to support PSC-TVA team
Project name: Plastic Smart Cities – TVA Work location: Songkhla, Hatyai, Surat Thani, and Koh Samui Project Reference Number(s): 40002222-403102 The PSC-TVA team is excited to announce a major milestone in our sustainability efforts. We are signing a commitment with two major delivery platforms under the Plastic ACTion (PACT) initiative, aimed at achieving the ‘No Plastic […]
WWF Thailand participated in the opening ceremony of the Centre for Public Assistance on Wildlife (CPAW) on the anniversary of the DNP.

On October 2, 2024, which marks the 22nd anniversary of the establishment of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, Dr. Chalermchai Sri-on, the Minister of Natural Resources and Environment alongside Mr. Atthapol Charoenshansa, the Director-General of the Department, presided over the opening ceremony of the Centre for Public Assistance on Wildlife (CPAW).
Thailand first country in Southeast Asia to increase its wild tiger population

Today is Global Tiger Day and this year is one for the history books. The Royal Thai Government has announced that the country’s national wild tiger population is increasing. Decades of poaching and forest loss had caused Thailand’s wild tiger population to decrease, but after years of concerted conservation efforts wild tiger populations have been stable for a number of years at 148-189. The latest population estimate, released by the Royal Thai Government, is between 179-223.
Woman of Hope for the Dawna Mountain Range

During the rainy season you can smell the lush green trees during the car ride on the twisty and rain-slick road up to the Service Center of Mae Wong National Park, a national park in both Nakhon Sawan and Kamphaeng Phet provinces.
WWF Thailand Partners with Food Delivery Platforms to Drive Sustainable Plastic Reduction

Bangkok, 13 September 2024 – The World Wide Fund for Nature Thailand (WWF Thailand) has joined forces with businesses to reduce plastic in nature, aiming to drive business transformation, behavioural change, and resource-efficient practices under WWF’s plastic reduction programme, Plastic ACTion (PACT).