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|Description=Wildlife conservation in Thailand faces challenges such as habitat loss, illegal wildlife trade, and poaching. These issues threaten the survival of many species, including elephants, tigers, and pangolins.
|Description=Wildlife conservation in Thailand is facing numerous challenges such as habitat loss, poaching, illegal wildlife trade, and human-wildlife conflict, leading to a decline in the population of several endangered species. The lack of effective law enforcement and awareness among local communities further exacerbates the problem.
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Wildlife conservation in Thailand is facing numerous challenges such as habitat loss, poaching, illegal wildlife trade, and human-wildlife conflict, leading to a decline in the population of several endangered species. The lack of effective law enforcement and awareness among local communities further exacerbates the problem.

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