Rare Flat-Headed Cat Reappears in Thailand After 30 Years

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Flat-headed cats, believed to be possibly extinct in Thailand since 1995, have been rediscovered in the Princess Sirindhorn Wildlife Sanctuary through camera traps, indicating a small but vital population persists. This discovery highlights the importance of habitat protection and increased conservation efforts to prevent the species' extinction, especially as threats like habitat loss and trafficking remain significant.
Topics:world#conservation#environment#flat-headed-cat#species-rediscovery#thailand#wildlife-protection
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