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Chong Klam Bon Wildlife Breeding Station is located at Moo 1,
Nong Mak Fai Sub-district, Watthana Nakhon District of Sa Kaeo
Province. Established in 1983 by the Wildlife Sanctuary Bureau
of Forestry Department, Chong Klam Bon Wildlife Breeding Station
covers the area of 430 Rai inside Pang Sida National Park.
The wildlife breeding station was established according to
the Queen Sirikit's intention to conserve rare wild life and
nearly-extinct animals. The place is also a research station on
wildlife, providing knowledge and understanding on wild animals.
Inside the station is divided into breeding sections.
The animals are bred in an environment that is as similar to
their natural habitat as possible. Some are let free to search
for their own food, while some live in the zoo. Animals at the
station’s zoo include foxes, Eld's deer, wild deer, Banteng,
bearcats and variety of birds such as peacocks, oriental pied
hornbills, great pied hornbills, bar-pouched wreathed hornbills,
wrinkled hornbills, great indian hornbills, common hill mynas
and red-billed blue magpies. There are also the white-winged
ducks (Ped Ka,) the symbol animal of Sa Kaeo Province which
attracts many visitors.
Chong Klam Bon Wildlife Breeding
Station has shady atmosphere, suitable for relaxation and
learning about wild animals. To get there, use the same route to
Pang Sida National Park, passing Tha Krabak Reservoir for about
500 meters before turning left at an intersection and continue
for about 4 kilometers. |
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Watthana Nakhon |
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Nong Takien Bon |
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102.29540 E |
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