Habitat Improvement

The Kaeng Krachan Forest Complex Wildlife Conservation Project has facilitated the annual maintenance of grasslands for elephants and other wildlife. Key activities include weeding, planting grass, and establishing artificial salt licks. These initiatives aim to attract elephants to forage within forest areas, thereby reducing their movement into agricultural lands and minimizing conflicts with communities.

Additionally, monitoring wildlife in these habitat improvement areas is essential for effective management and enhancing food sources. Regular assessments help determine the impact of habitat improvements, ensuring that the areas continue to support the needs of wildlife.

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