Khao Tha Phet, Protected non-hunting area in Makham Tia, Thailand.
Khao Tha Phet is a protected non-hunting area in Makham Tia that combines several landscape types. Forests, wetlands, and grasslands create distinct habitats where diverse animal and plant species thrive.
Thai authorities designated this area as a non-hunting zone in 1977, beginning focused wildlife protection efforts. The designation has prevented hunting and allowed natural communities to persist undisturbed.
The protected area functions as an educational center where locals and visitors learn about regional wildlife conservation methods and ecological preservation techniques.
Visitors need permission from the park administration before entering the protected area. Clear rules about wildlife observation and conduct help protect the environment while you explore.
Designated research zones within the area allow scientists to study local species undisturbed. These special sections function as field stations where investigators observe wildlife in its natural setting.
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