WFFT “Radios for Rangers”

Kaeng Krachan National Park is Thailand’s largest National park with still a thriving population of rare animals such as tigers, Gaur, Bears, Hornbills and even Crocodiles. The park is due to its’ size hard to protect against poachers and rangers have a hard time keeping an eye on people entering and leaving the park through wildlife trails. In an effort to help out with the enforcement of wildlife protection laws we found that the park was in dire need of proper communication tools. We decided to purchase new radios for the rangers and provide professional base stations to monitor the jungles of Kaeng Krachan. In March we donated the first 3 complete sets to the director of the National park and more sets will follow in the months to come.

 

Edwin handing over the equipment to the Park Director

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