Anti-Poaching Efforts Pay Off in Thailand
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A Night Cap
(Image credit: DNP-Government of Thailand/WCS Thailand Program.)
A tigress drinks with her cubs from a watering hole inside Thailand's Western Forest Complex.
Out For A Stroll
(Image credit: DNP-Government of Thailand/WCS Thailand Program.)
A Malayan tapir pauses as it trips the infra-red beam of a camera trap in Thailand.
Peek-A-Boo
(Image credit: DNP-Government of Thailand/WCS Thailand Program.)
An Asian elephant calf peeks out from the middle of a herd of adults. The Western Forest Complex of Thailand contains one of Southeast Asia's largest and most important elephant populations.
Who's There?
(Image credit: DNP-Government of Thailand/WCS Thailand Program.)
A green peafowl eyes the camera.
Look Out, Poachers!
(Image credit: DNP-Government of Thailand/WCS Thailand Program.)
An anti-poaching team on patrol.
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