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Thailand Tiger Action Plan - Global Tiger Initiative

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VisionBy 2022 tigers have recovered and thrive in the priority landscapesmanaged under high standard interventions and monitoring systems.<strong>Thailand</strong> has become a strong support for internationalcollaborations on tiger and wildlife conservation and protected areamanagement in Southeast Asia.Goals2-year goals• High-standard monitoring interventions and monitoring systems areestablished and functioning in Tenasserim-WEFCOM and DP-KYlandscapes.• <strong>Tiger</strong> occurrence status established at all additional potential tigerlandscapes.• The system to monitor captive tigers strengthened andstandardized with clear penalties in place for violations.5-year goals• Effective management systems in place in the Tenasserim-WEFCOM and DP-KY landscapes.• Key tiger threats in the priority landscape show a clear decline.• Important tiger ecology (e.g., home-range variation) in the prioritylandscapes very well understood and used to guide management.• <strong>Tiger</strong> populations are stabilized or increasing in Tenasserim-WEFCOM and DP-KY landscapes and possibility for re-establishingin other areas explored.12-year goals• To increase tiger populations of <strong>Thailand</strong> by increasing thepopulations in the Tenasserim – WEFCOM and DP-KY landscapesby 50%, and reestablish populations in other potential tigerlandscapes such as Phu Khew – Nam Nao Forest Complex, andKlong Saeng – Khao Sok Forest Complex.

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