IMPACT supports Dugong Rescue and Conservation Project Phase 2, which aims to restore seagrass along the southern coast
In an effort to help conserve and restore the environment, IMPACT Muang Thong Thani, the Environmental and Social Foundation (ESF), and government agencies have joined forces to plant seagrass along the southern coast of Thailand as part of the “Dugong Rescue and Conservation Project Phase 2”.
Recently, IMPACT Muang Thong Thani, in collaboration with the Environmental and Social Foundation (ESF) and government agencies including the Phuket Marine National Park Operation Center 2, Sirinat National Park, Khao Lampi–Hat Thai Mueang National Park, and Khok Kloi Sub District Administrative Organization, Phang Nga province, joined in supporting the “Dugong Rescue and Conservation Project Phase 2” by planting over 900 seagrass seedlings in Bang Khwan Bay in Phang Nga province.