December 26, "National Wildlife Protection Day."
December 26 of each year coincides with National Wildlife Protection Day. With the Majesty of His Majesty King Si Sangwal, His Majesty the King Si Songkhrint of the then King and Regent, he signed the Royal Highness and Royal Wildlife Protection Act 1960 on December 26, 1960, to become Thailand's first national wildlife resource protection law.
In the past, Thailand was very rich in natural resources. Later, when it was traded and prospered with foreign countries, wildlife was a popular export. NORAD, ivory and forests were sold abroad in large numbers. More invasions were made to the forest area, which led to a sharp decline in the number of wildlife, to the point that some wild animals, such as Saman, were unfortunately extinct from Thailand. 1992, announced in the Gazette, on 28 February 1992 and several more times to date, to keep up to date with changing times and events, with the Wildlife Reserve and Protection Act 2019 currently in place for the protection and protection of wildlife.
In 2025, the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Species organizes the National Wildlife Protection Day event for 2025 to recognize the importance of preserving natural and wildlife resources under the concept "Save Wildlife, Secure Our Future:
Nature has value, live wildlife, create a sustainable economy. "There are activities that include a discussion on" Wildlife, Opportunity and Balance, "a National Wildlife Protection Day exhibition, a conservation music show, and a number of award quiz events from 9: 00 a.m. onwards at the Multi-Purpose Garden, the Green Mountain Zoo, Chonburi Mon.
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