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February 26, 2021
Danial Norjidi
The ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity (ACB) announced that a protected area in Thailand touted as the world’s oldest tropical evergreen forest, Khao Sok National Park, has been declared an ASEAN Heritage Park.
The ASEAN environment ministers the nomination of Khao Sok National Park as the 50
th ASEAN Heritage Park as endorsed and recommended virtually by the 31
st Meeting of the ASEAN Senior Officials on Environment (ASOEN) and the 22
nd Meeting of the Governing Board of the ACB, with Vietnam as host, on November 24-25, 2020, an ACB press release stated.
“We are pleased to share the news that Khao Sok National Park has joined the list of designated ASEAN Heritage Parks,” said ACB Executive Director Theresa Mundita Lim.