adult tiger. reporter: another way to track them, follow your nose. this is the tiger spray, so, basically, tiger will spray to mark their territories. to tell other tiger, this is their home. reporter: she works for the wildlife conservation society. the nonprofit is partnered with the thai department of national parks, wildlife, and plant conservation in a project training park rangers to reduce poaching here since 2005. together, they developed the smart patrol system, a combination of boots on the ground, camera traps, and data collection to monitor signs of wildlife and potential threats. armed and trained in self-defense, these park rangers are prepared for encounters with poachers. and unlike other protected areas in thailand, there have been no
The Director of Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation’s foreign affairs division, Sunee Saksuea, said after the country submitted six Andaman national parks to UNESCO for world heritage site entitlement on December 18 last year, they had made way to the tentative list already.