Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) , Kanha National Park, MP, India

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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