Reserved wild animals of Thailand

Reserved wild animals are the highest class of protection for animal species in Thailand's wildlife conservation framework. There are currently twenty designated species, defined by The Wild Animal Conservation and Protection Act B.E. 2562 (2019). The 2019 act replaced the original law from 1992.[1] The law prohibits hunting, breeding, possessing, or trading any of such species, except when done for scientific research with permission from the Permanent Secretary of National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, or breeding and possession by authorised public zoos.

The twenty conserved wild animals[1][2] are:

Common name(s)Local name(s)Scientific nameYearGroupDescription
Javan rhinocerosแรดRhinoceros sondaicus1960Mammal
Sumatran rhinocerosกระซู่Dicerorhinus sumatrensis1960Mammal
Koupreyกูปรี (โคไพร)Bos sauveli1960Mammal
Wild Asian water buffaloควายป่าBubalus bubalis (B. arnee)1960Mammal
Mainland serowเลียงผา (เยือง หรือ กูรำ หรือ โครำ)Capricornis sumatraensis1960Mammal
Chinese goralกวางผาNaemorhedus griseus1960Mammal
Schomburgk's deerสมัน (เนื้อสมัน หรือ กวางเขาสุ่ม)Cervus schomburgki1960Mammal
Eld's deerละอง (ละมั่ง)Cervus eldii1960Mammal
Fea's muntjacเก้งหม้อMuntiacus feae1992Mammal
Dugongพะยูน (หมูน้ำ หรือ วัวทะเล)Dugong dugon1992Mammal
Malayan tapirสมเสร็จTapirus indicus1992Mammal
Marbled catแมวลายหินอ่อนPardofelis marmorata1992Mammal
White-eyed river martinนกเจ้าฟ้าหญิงสิรินธรPseudochelidon sirintarae1992Bird
Gurney's pittaนกแต้วแร้วท้องดำPitta gurneyi1992Bird
Sarus craneนกกระเรียนGrus antigone1992Bird
Leatherback turtleเต่ามะเฟืองDermochelys coriacea2019Reptile
Whale sharkฉลามวาฬRhincodon typus2019Fish
Bryde's whaleวาฬบรูดาBalaenoptera edeni2019Mammal
Omura's whaleวาฬโอมูระBalaenoptera omurai2019Mammal
Helmeted hornbillนกชนหินRhinoplax vigil2022[2]Bird

Of these twenty species, the Schomburgk's deer is already extinct, and the Javan and Sumatran rhinoceros are locally extinct in Thailand.[3][4]

In 1992, Indian hog deer (Axis porcinus) (เนื้อทราย), added in 1960, was removed from the list.

In the near future, Thailand will add Irrawaddy dolphin (Orcaella brevirostris) (โลมาหัวบาตร) as a reserved species after only 14 of them were found in the latest survey of Songkhla Lake.[5]

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