Assessing climate change vulnerability in the Greater Mekong Region
2549/45-47 Paholyothin Road Ladyao,
Jatujak Bangkok 20900
Thailand
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E-Mail: mktg.th@wwfgreatermekong.org

The forests of the Greater Mekong region represent the largest combined tiger habitat on our planet. Covering 540,000km2, or roughly the size of France, these forest habitats are priority areas for tiger conservation efforts. Yet it is estimated that as few as 350 Indochinese tigers prowl the forests of Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam, down from around 1,200 during the last Year of the Tiger in 1998.
We would like to invite schools and others interested parties to join us in planting trees this rainy season to fight climate change.
When: 1 June - 31 September 2007
WWF Thailand would like to invite schools and other interested parties to join our winter activity and help us search for the small, but meaningful diversity.
When: 1 October 2007- 31 January 2008