PUBLISHED : 1 Aug 2024 at 09: 02 A tiger is recorded on a videocamera setup in a forest in tambon Song Phi Nong of Tha Sae district, Chumphon, on Aug 19,2019 (Photo: Department of National Parks, Wildlife And Plant Conservation) The federalgovernment has invited the concept that Thailand is now acknowledged as a leader in Southeast Asia’s efforts to safeguard wild tigers. The acknowledgment stems from the nation’s accomplishment in safeguarding royal tigers (Panthera tigris), which has led to a considerable boost in their population. Adult royal tigers in Thailand are now approximated to number inbetween 179 and 223, which is about 149 greater th
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