A global conservation project.

‘No Kill, No Cut’

Global Conservation is seeking to raise funding for a three-year program (2016-2018) to achieve ‘No Kill, No Cut’ in the Thap Lan National Park in Thailand.

Thap Lan National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site facing extreme threats from poaching of endangered wildlife and rosewood.



Global Conservation is working with Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) to enable Thap Lan to reverse threats and reach ‘No Kill, No Cut’ sustainable conservation within five years.
In July 2015, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee has threatened to place the Dong Phayayen - Khao Yai Forest Complex (DPKY) on the World Heritage in Danger list due to “illegal Siamese rosewood logging, resource management for forest rangers, law enforcement, forest encroachment, the proposal to build a new highway in forestland and insufficient sustainable tourism development strategies”.
Thap Lan National Park is especially critical do to accelerating threats of poaching, encroachment and illegal logging in the central core of the Dong Phayayen - Khao Yai Forest Complex (DPKY) UNESCO World Heritage world heritage site. Just 3 hours northeast of Bangkok, Thap Lan National park is one of the last major intact forests and wildlife habitats in Thailand.

Project benefits the protection of plants and animals, natural areas, and interesting and important structures and buildings, especially from the damaging effects of human activity.  

Nature is always and never the same.


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