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A water lilly in the Bueng Boraphet Wetlands, Nakorn Sawan Province.
A small bird landing amongst the water lillies in the Bueng Boraphet Wetlands in Nakorn Sawan province.
Fishermen in the Bueng Boraphet Wetlands.
A stork perches on fish traps in the Bueng Boraphet Wetlands.
Panoramic view of the Bueng Boraphet Wetlands in Nakorn Sawan Province.
A fisherman in the Bueng Boraphet Wetlands in Nakorn Sawan province.
Birds in the water in the Bueng Boraphet Wetlands, Nakorn Sawan province.
A panoramic view of the Bueng Boraphet Wetlands in Nakorn Sawan province.
Openbill Stork in flight at the Bueng Boraphet Wetlands.
A Hornbill at the Bueng Boraphet Wetlands.
Conference participants on a bird watching tour in the Bueng Boraphet Wetlands.
A flock of wild birds flying in formation at the Bueng Boraphet Wetlands.
Fish trapped in fishing nets, just below the water's surface.
Boripat Siriaroonrat (FAO Wild Bird Coordinator) chats with conference participants on the bird watching tour in the Bueng Boraphet Wetlands.
A worker from the Bueng Boraphet Wetlands loads the charge and prepares the net to be fired.
Birds from the wetlands were trapped for the conference participants to examine.
Conference participants sighting a bird in the distance.
Ruangrat Buddhirongawatr of the Mahidol University uses a video to demonstrate satellite tracking technologies.
Any birds under the range of the net would be unable to escape in time.
The final result of the cannon netting demonstration shows the area that the net covers.
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Snail eggs on the stem of a water lilly in the Bueng Boraphet Wetlands.
Bung Boraphet Water Bird National Park is the largest wetland in the freshwater swamp category of Thailand. It is a key agricultural source for farming, agriculture, and fishery as well as a habitat for many bird species (both migratory and residential), and one of Southeast Asia's premier birding destinations.
09/02/2007
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© FAO/A.K. Kimoto
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