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October 2005
Radio and TV warnings gave notice of floods after a damn had burst it's banks
to the North of Chiang Mai city. Typhoon Damrey had swept across the area
causing widespread damage. Floods at the park took mahouts belongings and park
buildings.
Floods
caused widespread damage in Chiang Mai province and
throughout Northern Thailand |
Unusually strong storms have caused widespread damage in Chiang Mai province
and throughout Northern Thailand for the third time in six weeks. We are
rebuilding our park and it is ready for visitors. Our offices are fully
functional. All park staff and animals are safe.
Northern Thailand's rainy season runs between April to October. The cool dry
season is between November - February.
We would like to thank all our supporters and friends around the world who
send messages of encouragement and other badly needed help.
Special thanks to Eleaid [UK],
Sergengeti
[USA] and thaifocus [Thailand]
| Editors note: The park is open for visitors and volunteers.
We need your help. Please see this section
to organize your visit. Our offices are all fully functional. |
Pictures of our newest arrival
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