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Thailand’s dugongs are disappearing fast ... climate change, and natural grazing pressure as contributing factors. The team concluded that acute incidents like dredging river mouths to ...
Unprecedented numbers of emaciated dugongs have washed up dead along Thailand ... climate change, and natural grazing pressure as contributing factors. The team concluded that acute incidents ...
They were made to sign pledges not to repeat the offense and to fully comply with the designated grazing areas, under Law No. 41/1988 on livestock grazing, and the decision of the Municipal Affairs ...
Researchers using drones to survey the waters off the coast of Thailand spotted a large herd of 23 dugongs — a sign conservation efforts are paying off, wildlife officials said. The exciting ...
These marine mammals are listed as a vulnerable species, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Photo shared by Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and ...
Grass fires continued to wreak havoc at the Japanese Grand Prix on Saturday as practice and qualifying sessions were halted three times when three separate blazes broke out. The dramatic scenes ...
April is a crucial time for grass to sprout across the region, but the tender shoots, with their shallow roots, are highly vulnerable to early grazing. To protect the fragile ecosystem ...
Electric fence systems or even barbed wire were once considered innovations in grazing management. Within the past few years, virtual fencing companies have become prominent and their products ...