Tiger numbers potentially increased 40% in seven years - from 3,200 in 2015 to 4,500 in 2022 - representing the first climb in decades (according to a 2022 announcement by...
The latest report received from Freeland brought home the risks that National Park Rangers face in their work protecting wild tigers in Thailand. The report tells of the deaths of...
Following the initial training course, the Freeland team and the KLNP authority are out in the eastern forest of Khao Laem National Park (KLNP) to install 80 cameras for a rigorously...
Freeland has been hard at work running a training course in the run-up to starting the second tiger monitoring survey in Khao Laem National Park (KLNP) in which 80 cameras...
Cameras are used in the forests to monitor tigers and Amur leopards, which helps us to identify individual animals and record their movements and families. Photographs can also be used...
In the second of our blogs from the WCS team in China, Ren Yi reminds us that not all conservation happens out in the forest. Hundreds of mages from camera...
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