Endangered bison caught on camera in Thailand for first time in 37 years


Sanctuary staff last spotted this bison species in 1986.- The Nation

BANGKOK (The Nation/Asia News Network): For the first time in 37 years, staff at the Salawin Wildlife Sanctuary in Thailand have captured images of an endangered bison on camera.

The sighting on Oct 8 confirmed that the sanctuary was the only protected forest in northern Thailand where the animal had been seen in recent history.

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