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Eastern Sarus cranes released into their natural habitat, in Thailand. Photo credit: Kajornyot Krunkitsatien/ Zoological Park Organization
Eastern Sarus cranes released into their natural habitat, in Thailand. Photo credit: Kajornyot Krunkitsatien/ Zoological Park Organization
By MARTIN HART-HANSEN, Deputy Resident Representative for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Thailand. Published as an opinion piece in The Nation, 12 May 2017 . On April 24, we were honorued to have Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn inaugurate UNDP BIOFIN Day in Thail...Read more
“It is not just the responsibility of the public sector; producers, consumers and also private sectors directly or indirectly benefit from biodiversity should consider investment in protecting and restoring biodiversity resources,” said Her Royal Highness Princess Sirindhorn as part of her Royal Spe...Read more