Our solutions in Thailand

Indian elephants (Elephas maximus bengalensis) carrying their trainers across a river at the Thai Elephant Conservation Centre. Chiang Mai, Thailand



Our work in Thailand

From modest beginnings in the early 1980s, to a large transboundary programme today, WWF Thailand has grown to become a major player in Southeast Asia's conservation mosaic.

In 1982, WWF raised fund to support the establishment of ‘Wildlife Fund Thailand (WFT)' as a WWF associate. Onward to January 1995, WWF Thailand opened its own project office and became a WWF Thailand Programme Office in July 1999.

WWF Thailand and WWF Indochina (Cambodia, Lao PDR, and Vietnam) merged on 1 November 2005 to become the WWF Greater Mekong Programme. The programme works on regional and national projects across the 4 countries and focuses on 3 key ecoregions recognized within the WWF Global 200 ecoregions.


New or updated projects in Thailand


 

Understanding the linkage between climate change and coastal development in Krabi Province




 

Participatory designation of 20 Biodiversity Socioeconomic Significant Wetlands as Ramsar Sites




 



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