
The GRP is located on Phuket an island off the south coast of Thailand; it currently houses over seventy gibbons. The aim of this project is the rehabilitation of gibbons back to their natural habitat additionally providing ongoing care to those unsuitable for repatriation.

According to the out of spaced reintroduction site in Phuket, Bambam’s family is the first group of gibbons which will be released in Chiang Mai, North of Thailand. The lively family had been migrated into the North and has been yielded training sessions by staffs both from Phuket and Chiang Mai

In a vast area of virgin mountainous rain forest near Baan Talae Nork, just 80 kms south of Ranong city, houses WAR’s most ambitious project. Volunteers as well as our full time staff run the sanctuary on a day to day basis, linking with the GRP at Phuket which is just 2 hours away.
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Our Sea Turtle and Dugong Conservation Project at Baan Talae Nork, along the Andaman coastline, in Ranong Province, is being established to work towards the conservation and rehabilitation of Andaman sea turtle and Dugong populations in southern Thailand.
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WARF is teaming up with the Phuket Marine Biological Centre (PMBC) and the pilot, Mr.Eduardo Lolgorri, to conduct an aerial survey to study about a distribution, ecology and population of endangered marine animals and sea grasses; which will encompass four regions of the Andaman Coastline; Trang, Krabi, Phuket and Ranong provinces.
