Current view: Reference and further resources
Bird Conservation Society of Thailand Bulletin 19(6): 13-16 (June 2002).
BirdLife International (1998) Proceedings of the Thailand IBA workshop, Bangkok, November 1998. Unpublished report.
BirdLife International (2001) Threatened birds of Asia: the BirdLife International Red Data Book. Cambridge, U.K.: BirdLife International.
Chantraratien, R. et al. (2001) The Western Forest Complex: the largest forest in Thailand. Bangkok: Seub Nakhasathien Foundation.
Chiang Mai University Biology Department (1989) Seminar on biology VII: biological diversity in Thailand. Chiang Mai: Chiang Mai University.
Forestry Department (1989) Master plan for Thung Yai-Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary management, Tak, Kanchanaburi. Bangkok: Kasetsart University.
Jariwatkavi, N. (1988) Ecology of Asian Tapir in Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary. Forestry Journal 7(3): 277-288.
Nakhasathien, S. P. (1987) Forestry ecology and wildlife in Thung Yai-Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary. Bangkok: Duan Tula Printing.
Phumiphakphan, N. (1983) Wildlife in Thung Yai-Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary. Forestry Journal 3(1): 1-85.
Round, P. D. (1988) Resident forest birds in Thailand: their status and conservation. Cambridge, UK: International Council for Bird Preservation.
Royal Forestry Department (2000) Inventory of wildlife sanctuaries in Thailand. Bangkok: Royal Forestry Department.
Sukmasoung, R. (1993) Ecology of Asian wild elephant in Huai Kha Khaeng wildlife sanctuary, Uthaithani and Tak provinces. Masters thesis submitted to Kasetsart University.
UNEP/World Conservation Monitoring Center website http//:www.wcmc.org.uk/protected_areas
Wildlife Conservation Division (2000) Basic data for wildlife sanctuaries in Thailand. Bangkok: Office of Natural Resources Conservation, Forestry Department.
Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Thung Yai - Naresuan (Thailand). Downloaded from
https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/thung-yai--naresuan-iba-thailand on 22/11/2024.