Wildlife flourishes as humans kept away due to lockdown
With humans keeping away due to lockdown measures, the Huai Nam Dang National Park is once again full of wildlife and lush nature.
The park’s chief Bancha Ramsiri said on Thursday (June 18) nature has had an opportunity to recover now that the humans are away.
Macaques, white gibbons, barking deer, wild boars, mongooses, martens, musks, wild fowls, marmots, rare birds and Thailand’s distinctive species of salamander are spotted more frequently now. Even the crested finchbill, which was rarely spotted, is now visible from time to time.However, this peace will not last for long because the park plans to reopen on July 1, though it promises to follow Covid-19 prevention measures imposed by the Public Health Ministry.
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