Salawin Wildlife Sanctuary Explained
Salawin Wildlife Sanctuary |
Alt Name: | เขตรักษาพันธุ์สัตว์ป่าสาละวิน |
Iucn Category: | IV |
Map: | Thailand |
Location: | Thailand |
Nearest City: | Mae Hong Son |
Coordinates: | 18.2083°N 97.7375°W |
Area: | 875 km² |
Established: | 1978 |
Governing Body: | Wildlife Conservation Office |
The Salawin Wildlife Sanctuary is wildlife sanctuary in northern Thailand near the border with Myanmar and includes the Thai section of the Salween River. It was founded in 1978 and is in size.[1]
Location
Salawin Wildlife Sanctuary in overview PARO 16 (Mae Sariang branch) | |
| Non-hunting area | 11 | Lum Nam Pai Fang Sai | | | Forest park | 12 | Kaeo Komon | 13 | Mai sak Yai | 14 | Namtok Huai Mae Saed | 15 | Namtok Klo Kho | 16 | Namtok Mae Sawan Noi | 17 | Namtok Mae Yuam Luang | 18 | Namtok Mai Sang Nam | 19 | Pha Hin Tang | 20 | Tham Tara Lod | 21 | Thung Bua Tong | |
| Arboretum | 22 | Doi Mak Hin Hom | 23 | Huai Chom Phu | 24 | Mae Surin | 25 | Pong Khae | |
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Notes and References
- Book: IUCN . 1990 United Nations list of national parks and protected areas . 1990 . World Conservation Monitoring Centre and the IUCN Commission on National Parks and Protected Areas . Gland, Switzerland . 978-2-8317-0032-8 . Thailand . https://archive.org/details/1990unitednation90worl/page/171 . 170–171 . October 1, 2011.