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Tag Archives: community action
Mahidol University Students in Don Chao Poo Forest
The Phana Macaque Project was very pleased and proud to host three students from Mahidol University for 10 weeks recently. The students were in Phana to get work experience for their third-year project. Arin Yotthonglang (“A”), Natchanok Pangsang (“Tai”) and … Continue reading
Posted in Bio-diversity, Community action, Mahidol University, OPST, Plant Genetic Conservation Project, Provisioning long-tailed macaques, Research
Tagged bio-diversity, community action, environment, Mahidol University, OPST, Plant Genetic Conservation Project, Thai forest research
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Preparing for the Monks’ Retreat
Every year at the end of December, Don Chao Poo Forest, Amphur Phana, Amnat Charoen Province, is host to a 10-day retreat for several hundred monks and lay men and women. The monks come from all over Isan and … Continue reading