Thailand’s tourism industry remains the cornerstone of the nation’s economy, contributing about 12 percent of its gross ...
HAT YAI, Thailand -- Police have found dozens of shallow graves, a corpse and an ailing survivor at an abandoned jungle camp in an area of southern Thailand that is regularly used to smuggle Rohingya ...
Elephants can eat up to 550 pounds per day. At Sairung Elephant Camp, guides live in thatched roof huts. PHANG NGA, Thailand — How do you mount an elephant? It is not, as you might imagine, a ...
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Images of Indochinese tigers and cubs captured on camera in Thailand's eastern jungle have confirmed the existence of the world's second breeding population of the critically ...
BANGKOK (AP) — Conservationists say they have evidence that the critically endangered Indochinese tiger is breeding in a Thai jungle, giving hope for the survival of an animal whose total population ...
Elephants don’t sleep much. They eat loudly. They pass gas loudly, too. These are just some of the insights you’ll walk away with after spending the night in one of the Anantara Golden Triangle ...
Times are tough for one of Thailand's biggest national symbols: the elephant. Over the past two decades, elephants and their owners have drifted into the cities to beg, after a ban on logging left ...
PADANG BESAR, Thailand – Thai police officials have trekked into mountains with shovels to dig up shallow graves after the grim discovery of an abandoned jungle camp that has cast a new spotlight on ...
A female tiger looks on after spotting a camera trap set by Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant conservation (DNP), Freeland, at a forest in Eastern Thailand, in this undated ...
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