Sent:14 Feb 2017
Arrived: 24 Feb 2017
Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai Forest Complex
UNESCO site
Date of Inscription: 2006
Home to more than 800 species of fauna and located in
northeast Thailand, Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai Forest Complex (DPKY-FC) covers
615,500 hectares and comprises five almost contiguous Protected Areas; Khao Yai
National Park, Thap Lan National Park, Pang Sida National Park, Ta Phraya
National Park, and Dong Yai Wildlife Sanctuary. The complex spans 230
kilometers from Ta Phraya National Park on the Cambodian border in the east and
Khao Yai National Park at the western end of the complex. It lies in an
east-west alignment along and below the Korat Plateau, the southern edge of
which is formed by the Phanom Dongrek escarpment. The property falls inside the
Central Indochina biogeographic unit and borders the Cardamom Mountains
biogeographic unit. The complex also lies at the edge of the Tropical and
Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forest (WWF Global 200 Ecoregion 35) and the
Indochina Dry Forest (Ecoregion 54).
Internationally important for its biodiversity and the
conservation of globally threatened and endangered mammal, bird and reptile
species, the property is home to one critically endangered (Siamese Crocodile),
four endangered (Asian Elephant, Tiger, Leopard Cat, Banteng) and 19 vulnerable
species. The property protects some of the largest remaining populations in the
region of many important wildlife species and is the only known location where
White-headed and Pileated Gibbon species have overlapping ranges and
interbreed.
The Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai Forest Complex, with its high
annual rainfall, acts as a critically important watershed for Thailand,
draining into and feeding five of the country’s major rivers: Nakhon Nayok
river, Prachin Buri river, Lamta Khong river, Muak Lek river, and Mun river.
The waterfalls and creeks within the
property, together with the variety of flora and fauna and dramatic forested
landscapes, attract millions of visitors every year for recreation and
education purposes.
Thank you SSLiew!
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