Western Forest Complex
  An Untouched Wilderness in the Borderland of Thailand and Myanmar

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Photogallery > Fauna
 
Wreathed Hornbill. Thailand has 13 of Asia's 31 species of hornbill Male and female wreathed hornbill
   
Great hornbill Compared to females, a great hornbill male has black stripes on its horn
   
Female and male black-crested bulbul Male thick-billed green pigeon
   
Spotted dove Elephant with her baby grazing
   
Compared to greyish adults baby dusky langur is orange coloured Dusky langur in action - jumping from branch to branch
   
Adult dusky langur monitoring fellow langurs Baby is carried on mother's belly
   
Young macaque rhesus loafing Adult macaque rhesus having lunch
   
A family of Assamese macaque East Asian (Malayan) porcupine searching for water at night
   
Roundleaf bat Hipposideros armiger in the Tiger Cave at the Thung Yai East Wildlife Sanctuary Detail of the roundleaf bat Hipposideros armiger
 
   
There are tens of thousands of insect species in the Western Forest Complex, this is just one representative of the Hymenoptera order Mimic colouring of a forest crested lizard
   

 
Wild plants - infinite variety of colours and fragrances Mystic fog - the breath of jungle Beautiful waterfalls - source of water for Thailand One of the last habitats of beasts of prey Abundant Wildlife Colourful blossoms - endless inspiration

 

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic

The project is funded by the Government of the Czech Republic (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) and conducted with support of the National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department (DNP), Thai Ecotourism and Adventure Travel Association (TEATA), Foundation of Western Forest Complex Conservation (FWFCC) and Tourism Promotion Society of Kanchanaburi (TSK). For more information write to us at info[at]westernforest[dot]org. Webdesign and photographs by David Kučera. Translation to Thai by Kris Dhiradityakul.
 

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