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Thailand's Royal Forest Department is preparing to plant 8 million seedlings to replace the illegally logged adult trees in its national parks. Yet new trees can take 150 years to grow to maturity.
Unbeknownst to it, a nearby trail camera captured its brief appearance. It turned out to be a rare creature rooted in local folklore. Wildlife patrols trekked into Khao Luang National Park to check ...
Wah, wow, hoo! Turns out humans aren't the only primates using songs to warn of life's dangers and travails. A wild gibbon seen singing in August 2005 at Khao Yai national park, Thailand.
Architecture studio All (zone) has created Under the Rain Trees, a holiday house with five curved wings nestled under tree canopies on the banks of the River Ping in rural Thailand.
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