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In a breathtaking encounter, a leopard was spotted calmly sitting on a road in Thailand's Kaeng Krachan National Park, stunning tourists with its serene presence. The rare sighting occurred on December 19th around 6:50 am, near the Ban Krang camp, and was captured by visitor Kritsiphong Ngamjing.

 

Mongkol Chaiphakdee, head of the park in Phetchaburi province, highlighted this moment as evidence of the park's rich biodiversity, hosting a plethora of rare wildlife species. The leopard displayed an unusual comfort around humans, opting to lounge peacefully, seemingly unfazed by onlookers.

 

 

This unexpected encounter underscores the health of the park’s thriving ecosystem, making it an exhilarating experience for wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors are urged to maintain a respectful distance to ensure safety for themselves and the animals.

 

Mongkol reiterated the importance of responsible tourism and cooperation in preserving this crucial wildlife sanctuary. As Thailand's largest national park, Kaeng Krachan stands as a beacon for biodiversity, recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers a habitat for diverse wildlife, emphasising the global significance of conservation efforts.

 

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25 minutes ago, sidjameson said:

Not having a go, I'm sure we are all guilty of it. But it's typical that the first response to a lovely heart warming story on AN is 

 

"It's days are numbered then"

 

I'm going to say, keep up the good work Mongkol, head of that national park. 😊

 

   Just waiting for the "They can find a leopold, but they can't find the Red bull heir" post 

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Recently there have been a lot more sightings of rare animals there,tigers and a Malayan  Tapir.

Looks like the park wardens are doing a good job!

 

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Thailand had 163,974.52 square kilometres of forest areas, covering 31.68% of the total land area, including national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and other conservation reserve areas.
 

Leopards, tigers and elephants running around wild. 
 

Thais are cool and do not hunt animals for fun. 
 

Unlike us. 
 

Here is a photo of Prince Harry the Brave with one of his kills.

A peaceful water buffalo! like shooting a pet Labrador or a sheep.

 

 

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29 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

Thailand had 163,974.52 square kilometres of forest areas, covering 31.68% of the total land area, including national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and other conservation reserve areas.
 

Leopards, tigers and elephants running around wild. 
 

Thais are cool and do not hunt animals for fun. 
 

Unlike us. 
 

Here is a photo of Prince Harry the Brave with one of his kills.

A peaceful water buffalo! like shooting a pet Labrador or a sheep.

 

 

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You can hunt and protect wildlife at the same time!

Poaching is something totally different.

 

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31 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

Thailand had 163,974.52 square kilometres of forest areas, covering 31.68% of the total land area, including national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and other conservation reserve areas.
 

Leopards, tigers and elephants running around wild. 
 

Thais are cool and do not hunt animals for fun. 
 

Unlike us. 
 

Here is a photo of Prince Harry the Brave with one of his kills.

A peaceful water buffalo! like shooting a pet Labrador or a sheep.

 

 

Did you enjoy your off topic dig at Harry?

Thais DO hunt animals.

Remember a certain construction company owner who was gaoled for killing a black panther?

They kill wild animals daily. Even elephants are not safe from Thais.

 

Damn - broke my own rules. "Do not respond to trolls who joined since April this year"

(Ignore list no longer works.)

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4 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

 

Did you enjoy your off topic dig at Harry?

Thais DO hunt animals.

Remember a certain construction company owner who was gaoled for killing a black panther?

They kill wild animals daily. Even elephants are not safe from Thais.

He's still banging the 'us Brits' drum, which of course he isn't.

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35 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

 

Did you enjoy your off topic dig at Harry?

Thais DO hunt animals.

Remember a certain construction company owner who was gaoled for killing a black panther?

They kill wild animals daily. Even elephants are not safe from Thais.

 

Damn - broke my own rules. "Do not respond to trolls who joined since April this year"

(Ignore list no longer works.)

Yes fat boy ate the leopard.

 

Dirty Harry didn’t eat the buffalo.

 

Hunting for fun as Harry was doing is a different mentality than hunting for food.

You wouldn’t understand.

Thais don’t hunt for fun. 
Which is part of the reason that it is so biodiverse.

Critters running around everywhere.

 

Harry is a joke. Has been played like a fiddle. 
A bit like his Uncle Andy. I would love to hear what a certain reigning monarch who I do respect must think of how pathetically he was brought down. It certainly wouldn’t happen to him. 
And of course there is Fergie the toe sucker and Camilla the tampon.

The quicker we become a republic the better.

 

 

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1 hour ago, MalcolmB said:

Thailand had 163,974.52 square kilometres of forest areas, covering 31.68% of the total land area, including national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and other conservation reserve areas.
 

Leopards, tigers and elephants running around wild. 
 

Thais are cool and do not hunt animals for fun. 
 

Unlike us. 
 

Here is a photo of Prince Harry the Brave with one of his kills.

A peaceful water buffalo! like shooting a pet Labrador or a sheep.

 

 

IMG_4469.jpeg

 

   Some animals need to be culled , instead or wardens culling the animals , the parks charge a large amount of money for people to carry out the culling , that way the park earns money to help other animals 

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Just now, Nick Carter icp said:

parks charge a large amount of money for people to carry out the culling , that way the park earns money to help other animals 

Nah, in Thailand they just charge foreigners more to enter peacefully.

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