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Report Researchers Discover New Plant Species in Phu Kradueng National Park
Pictures courtesy of Bangkok Post In an exciting development for botany, researchers from Chulalongkorn University have discovered three potentially new plant species during a comprehensive survey at Phu Kradueng National Park in Thailand's northeastern province of Loei. Supported by the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP), the research primarily focused on spore-bearing plants such as ferns, collecting 288 pteridophyte specimens along the park's trails. The survey yielded three species—Selaginella sp., Asplenium sp., and Oleandra sp.—that have been identified as likely new to science. These species may soon be recorded in global botanical databases, underscoring the area's contribution to biodiversity. Additionally, the team documented three fern species in Loei for the first time: Cunningham’s lady-fern (Athyrium cumingianum), medicinal spikemoss (Selaginella involvens), and Tectaria simonsii, a distinctive halberd fern not yet assigned a common name. Notably, the researchers also identified three species endemic to the region: Siam spleenwort (Asplenium siamense), streamwood fern (Dryopteris rheophila), and Dumrong’s stag’s tongue fern (Elaphoglossum dumrongii). These discoveries highlight Phu Kradueng National Park's rich biodiversity and significant conservation value. The park, recognized as an ASEAN Heritage Park, features unique sandstone peaks that create an optimal environment for the proliferation of ferns and similar plants. Prapaporn Jadprajong, a member of the research team, emphasized the park's status as one of Thailand’s premier locations for the natural propagation of these delicate plants, which thrive in the cool and moist conditions typical of the park's ecosystem. Phu Kradueng's ecological richness and the potential introduction of new species to the scientific community underscore the importance of ongoing conservation efforts and further research to ensure the protection and preservation of this valuable natural habitat. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-05-23 -
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Video 12-Year-Old Boy in Udon Thani Finds Shelter in Abandoned School Amid Family Struggles
Tragic but all too common in Thailand -
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Finally a MAGA point of view i can relate to.
I also agree. Actually it's a blanket agreement with every of his current or potential proposals which are supported by scientific evidence (not the ones which are not, I.e. about autism). If the U.S. goes that way, it may converge towards the same food standards as the EU standards. No more "non-tariff barriers" for agricultural products! 🙂 P.S. Don't dream, the Republican agro lobby will likely not allow banning harmful pesticides and fertilizers -
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Donald Trump Jr Hints at Possible Presidential Bid: ‘That Calling Is There’
This jumped-up little nothing, scrounging of his father's notoriety, without an original thought or brain cell, seems to think he is worthy of becoming the next but one, POTUS? The ginger <deleted> will long be dead by then. A loudmouth freak, jumping on his 'ole man's bandwagon has no hope in hell! Delusions of grandeur from a failed, never-was! -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
I happen to like Cambodia. I have visited there a number of times. However - for me the Cambodian hospitals are simply not up to par. i would MUCH rather put up with some extra bureaucracy to be closer to far far far superior hospitals (in Thailand), superior than what Cambodia has to offer. Each to their own. -
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Angela Rayner Quietly Carves Out Space as Labour's Left-Leaning Successor-in-Waiting
Lots of us are working class but that doesn't mean we should lead the country. Or as in her case CHEAT her way to two council houses. She's a nasty piece of work who has betrayed the working classes.- 1
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