Talk:Thungyai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary

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This article needs some more information, such as how big is the wildlife sanctuary, how easy is it for tourists to visit, etc. The particular species of tiger should also be mentioned. At least for now, I now a little grammar checking. [[User:GK|gK ¿?]] 15:18, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Number of species

This page [1] says: A detailed summary discussion of the fauna of the combined Thung Yai-Huai Kha Khaeng sanctuaries is given in ONEB (1990) and species lists have been compiled. This includes some 120 mammals, 400 birds, 96 reptiles, 43 amphibians and 113 freshwater fish as confirmed occurrences, with a number of species suspected as being present but not confirmed. Thirty-four internationally threatened species are also found within the confines of the two sanctuaries (ONEB, 1990).


Whereas this page [2] says: [Thungyai is also home to large proportion of Thailands wildlife species: 153 of 258 mammal species, 400 of 930 bird species, 188 of 500 fish species, 89 of 313 reptile species, and 41 of 106 amphibean species.]

What could be the reason? --Altaileopard 19:08, 28 July 2007 (UTC)