2 rare animals die in Thailand”s Phetchaburi, Buri Ram provinces

Officials retrieve the carcass of a male serow that was found shot in Phetchabun's Lom Sak district on Sunday. Sunthorn Kongwarakom
Officials found the body of a female serow that was shot on Sunday in Phetchabun’s Lom Sak city. Sunthorn Kongwarakom

According to sources, a serow was discovered shot dead in Phetchabun state and a lion injured in Buri Ram.

A worker at the Silarat Lom Sak rock crushing grow reported hearing gunshots from a mountain and seeing a serow fall into a trap, according to Phupha Daeng Wildlife Sanctuary’s Chief, Chanyaphak Thanachatakkarakun.

Because the area is a rock, the mountainous region in the Lom Sak district’s tambon Bung Nam Tao had been largely excavated. A squad of police discovered an adult man serow with seven sores to its neck after entering the pit from a shotgun-caused incident.

The picture, which was located outside Khao Kheo National Park, was not attended by authorities. The Lom Sak officers stop has been given the task of looking into the shooting and finding the perpetrator.

Under the 2019 Wildlife Conservation and Protection Act, Thailand’s serow is one of its 15 secured species.

In Buri Ram, a lion that injured people ‘ cattle on Friday passed away in the Non Dindaeng area near the Dong Yai National Reserved Forest.

Officials collaborated with neighborhood veterinarians to develop a strategy to save the cat. However, it was afterwards found in the area, weak, hardly breathing and really gaunt before it died.

The first examination of the wolf’s corpse showed no physical injuries.

The precise cause of death may be determined through an examination.