Forestry Faculty of Kasetsart University and its partners will hold the 42nd Thailand Wildlife Seminar under the theme, “Work together, Step further, Make conservation stronger” on December 7 and 8, 2023.
A wide range of topics on Thailand’s key species ranging from tiger conservation to Human-Elephant Conflict and the recently emerging issue of the Red-whiskered Bulbul bird will be discussed by noted wildlife researchers and experts and conservationists.
Last but not least is the special lecture, “Thailand’s Wildlife Conservation and Management and the Future; Looking through 60 Years of Conservation Efforts and Success”, by the noted wildlife expert and conservationist, Dr. Anak Pattanavibool, former Country Director of Wildlife Conservation Society Thailand Program and a member of national committees and sub-committees on wildlife conservation, natural World Heritage Sites, and others.



Those interested in attending the event can register via this link https://forms.gle/vt7hKCHup6mcoid3A
For more information, please contact: [email protected]/ Facebook: ForestBiology Forestry, Thailand Wildlife Seminar
KU’s Faculty of Forestry is Thailand’s leading academic institution and the only school in Thailand that provides forestry education and contributes to the body of knowledge about tropical forestry through advanced research and study. It provides training, informational resources, and academic services to society in the areas of forest management, forest biology, forest engineering, silviculture, forest products and conservation.
Annually, the faculty holds a wildlife seminar to keep the public updated about the country’s wildlife conservation work and beyond.
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