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‘Kaeng Krachan’ is extremely complete, with a variety of wildlife on display.

Kaeng Krachan National Park chief reveals that during the long holiday weekend, many tourists came to study nature. Many types of wild animals appeared for people to admire, indicating the success of conservation efforts.

Mr. Mongkol Chaiyaphakdi revealed that during this long holiday weekend, many tourists have come to use the camping service and study nature in Kaeng Krachan National Park, both Thai and foreign tourists who come to visit and study nature, especially in the Ban Krang area.

The highlight of Kaeng Krachan National Park that attracts tourists to visit is that it is home to a variety of wild animals. Yesterday (13 October), there was one leopard, still in its teenage stage, walking out of the forest at km. 13 on the road heading to Ban Krang. In addition, at Bridge 1 on the road heading to Ban Krang, there was a herd of gaurs and wild boars coming out to eat at a salt lick, allowing tourists to admire nature and wild animals up close, creating a very impressive impression.

The leopard is a me
dium-sized predator with beautiful spots and is agile in chasing its prey. The gaur is a large animal with a black body and sharp, curved horns. It is the largest wild cow in the world. The wild boar is a medium-sized ungulate that lives in herds and likes to forage on the forest floor and grasslands. There are many other animals that are considered protected wildlife and are still found in Kaeng Krachan forest. The diversity of these wildlife reflects the richness of the ecosystem in Kaeng Krachan National Park, including food sources, habitats, and suitable environments. The sighting of these wildlife also reflects the success of conservation and effective area management by park officials, which allows wildlife to survive and reproduce safely.

Kaeng Krachan National Park is one of the most fertile forests in Thailand, covering an area of ??over 2,915 square kilometers in Phetchaburi and Prachuap Khiri Khan provinces. With its diverse topography, including tropical rainforests, mixed deciduous forests, gra
sslands, and water sources, it is a suitable habitat for a variety of wildlife. The completeness of Kaeng Krachan National Park is not only an important natural tourist attraction, but also a good example of the conservation of Thailand’s biodiversity.

The dedicated work of the forest rangers has resulted in a variety of wildlife in Kaeng Krachan National Park, indicating the success of conservation efforts, coupled with the cooperation of tourists who will help preserve this abundance for future generations.

Source: Thai News Agency