Western Forest Complex

E1001972

The Western Forest Complex is one of Southeast Asia’s largest contiguous protected forest landscapes, spanning multiple national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in western Thailand and supporting rich biodiversity including tigers, elephants, and other threatened species.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biodiversity hotspot
forest landscape
protected area network
contains national park
wildlife sanctuary
country Thailand
hasBiodiversity high
hasConservationStatus protected area
hasEcosystemType evergreen forest
mixed deciduous forest
montane forest
riverine habitat
tropical forest
hasNotableSpecies Asian elephant
banteng NERFINISHED
clouded leopard
crocodile
dhole
gaur
gibbon
hornbill
leopard
otter
sambar deer
tiger
hasProtectionType national park system
wildlife sanctuary system
hasRole refuge for threatened species
regional biodiversity corridor
isContiguousWith multiple protected areas
isImportantFor elephant conservation
forest connectivity
large mammal conservation
tiger conservation
watershed protection
locatedIn western Thailand NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Southeast Asia NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Asia
managedBy Department of National Parks Wildlife and Plant Conservation of Thailand NERFINISHED
Thai government NERFINISHED
partOf Thailand protected areas network NERFINISHED
supports ecotourism
environmental education
scientific research
threatenedBy habitat fragmentation
human encroachment
illegal logging
poaching

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Tenasserim Hills partOf Western Forest Complex