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Bengal Tiger Makes a Remarkable Return to Kui Buri National Park After a Decade
Bengal Tiger Spotted in Kui Buri National Park
In an exciting development for wildlife enthusiasts, a Bengal tiger has been spotted in Kui Buri National Park, marking its first appearance in many years. The sighting occurred on December 7, 2024, when the tiger was captured on a camera trap set up in the Khao Khan Hok and Khao Sam Chan areas near the park’s ranger unit.
A Long-Awaited Comeback
According to the park’s official Facebook page, it has been approximately 10 years since this majestic predator was last seen in the park. The return of the Bengal tiger is not only a thrilling discovery but also a positive indicator of the park’s ecological health.
Conservation Efforts Yield Results
Park Chief Atthapong Pao-on attributed the successful sighting to systematic planning and collaboration among teams responsible for installing wildlife camera traps. These efforts are part of a broader initiative to monitor and assess the health of the Kui Buri ecosystem.
Importance of the Tiger’s Presence
The presence of Bengal tigers is crucial as they serve as indicators of biodiversity and ecological balance. Mr. Atthapong emphasized that “Bengal tigers are not only powerful predators, but they are also indicators of the abundance of nature.” Their return reflects the thriving conditions of the Kui Buri forest, which have been supported by dedicated park rangers who patrol diligently to prevent encroachment and protect the environment.
A Hopeful Sign for Wildlife Conservation
The sighting of a Bengal tiger in Kui Buri National Park is a significant milestone for conservation efforts in Thailand. It highlights the importance of ongoing protection measures and community involvement in preserving natural habitats. As wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists celebrate this remarkable comeback, it serves as a reminder of the resilience of nature and the critical role that protected areas play in supporting diverse ecosystems.
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Transport Ministry Enhances Support for Travelers as Passenger Numbers Surge by 14%
Significant Increase in Airport Passengers During New Year
Overview of Airports Under DoA Management
The DoA oversees 26 airports, primarily handling domestic flights to popular destinations such as Krabi, Khon Kaen, and Lampang. Additionally, six major international gateways, including Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, and Phuket airports, are managed by Airports of Thailand (AoT).
Smooth Transportation Services Reported
Ms. Manaporn noted that public transport services from the airports to cities and tourist attractions operated smoothly during this busy period. Passengers expressed satisfaction with the services provided, which include the “Living Airports” project aimed at enhancing airport experiences by integrating local products and heritage into the airport environment.
Implementation of Enhanced Safety Measures
In response to the increased passenger volume, the ministry has ordered the DoA to introduce more measures to ensure passenger safety and convenience. This includes accelerating the installation of an Explosives Detection System (EDS) at all airports under its jurisdiction. Currently, EDS has been implemented at 22 airports, enhancing security protocols for checked baggage.
Future Plans for Automatic Check-In Systems
The DoA is also set to implement an automatic check-in system designed to expedite the check-in process for travelers. In addition, there are plans to increase the number of daily flights to accommodate rising demand during peak travel periods.
Passenger Statistics from Krabi Airport
According to Danai Raungsorn, DoA director-general, Krabi Airport recorded the highest number of passengers during the New Year holiday, serving 72,620 travelers. Other airports with significant passenger traffic included Udon Thani Airport (41,785), Khon Kaen Airport (33,562), Ubon Ratchathani Airport (31,048), and Surat Thani Airport (29,779).
Commitment to Improving Travel Experience
The Transport Ministry’s proactive measures aim to enhance the travel experience for passengers as air travel demand continues to rise. With ongoing improvements in airport services and safety protocols, travelers can expect a more efficient and enjoyable journey through Thailand’s airports in the coming months.
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Traffic Disruption in Bangkok: Flyover Closed for Orange Line Construction
Closure of Charan Sanitwong Road Flyover
Motorists are facing significant delays as the flyover crossing Charan Sanitwong Road in the Bangkok Noi district has been closed since 10 PM on Monday. This closure is part of the ongoing construction for the Orange Line electric railway system, specifically for the Bang Khun Non underground station.
Details of the Construction Project
According to Kittikorn Tanpao, Deputy Governor of the Mass Rapid Transit Authority (MRTA), the closure will last for at least two years to facilitate construction work. The underground station will be located beneath the intersection where Charan Sanitwong Road crosses Liap Thang Rotfai Taling Chan Road and Sutthawat Road. Reconstruction of the flyover is scheduled to begin in December 2026, with completion expected by June 2028.
Traffic Management and Alternative Routes
During this closure, only one inbound and one outbound lane will remain open on both Liap Thang Rotfai Taling Chan Road and Sutthawat Road. To mitigate traffic congestion, the MRTA has provided alternative routes for motorists.
Suggested Routes for Travelers
- To Siriraj Hospital from Ratchapruek Road: Motorists can take Borommaratchachonnani Road, continue to Somdet Phra Pin Klao Road, and then turn onto Arun Amarin Road.
- Alternatively, they can use Phran Nok–Phutthamonthon Sai 4 Road, followed by Phran Nok Road and then Wang Lang Road to reach their destination.
For those heading to Siriraj Hospital from Liap Thang Rotfai Taling Chan Road, they can turn onto Chim Phli Road, then to Kaeo Ngoen Thong and Soi Charan Sanitwong 35, eventually reaching Wang Lang Road.
Commitment to Public Safety
The MRTA has assured the public that it is committed to minimizing environmental and traffic impacts during this construction phase. The agency is working diligently to ensure that safety protocols are followed while maintaining access for motorists.
Navigating Traffic Disruptions
As Bangkok undergoes significant infrastructure improvements with the Orange Line project, motorists are advised to plan their routes accordingly to avoid delays. The temporary closure of the Charan Sanitwong flyover highlights the ongoing efforts to enhance public transportation in the city while managing traffic flow effectively.
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600,000 High School Students to Receive Tablets by June 2025
Education Ministry’s Initiative to Enhance Learning Accessibility
The Thai Education Ministry has announced an ambitious plan to distribute tablets to approximately 600,000 high school students by June 2025. This initiative aims to provide students with the tools they need to learn anytime and anywhere, promoting educational equity across the country.
Details of the Tablet Distribution Plan
Siripong Angkasakulkiat, an assistant to the education minister and ministry spokesman, shared that the tablets are part of a broader effort to reduce educational inequality. The ministry is currently drafting the terms of reference (ToR) for procurement, focusing on ensuring the functionality and effectiveness of the devices. The ToR is expected to be finalized this month, allowing for delivery to commence by late May or early June, coinciding with the start of the 2025 academic year.
Expansion Plans for Future Fiscal Years
Looking ahead, Mr. Siripong indicated that in the 2026 fiscal year, the program will expand to include additional groups of students. This will encompass junior high students at schools where staff will be familiar with managing such devices by that time, as well as all remaining high school students.
Content Development and Device Leasing
The content that will be included in the tablets was developed during the 2024 fiscal year and is set for trial this month. The tablets will be leased by the Education Ministry, ensuring that students have access to up-to-date educational materials.
A Step Towards Modernizing Education
This initiative marks a significant step towards modernizing education in Thailand and addressing disparities in access to learning resources. By equipping students with tablets, the Education Ministry aims to empower them in their educational journeys and prepare them for a digitally-driven future. As this program unfolds, it will be crucial to monitor its implementation and impact on student learning outcomes across the nation.
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