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The first time in 25 years, the vultures at the Korat Zoo successfully lay eggs on the land of Thailand.

After waiting for more than 25 years, the vulture finally laid eggs in Thailand after “Mae Nui”. Phaya condor lays 1 egg as a gift to Thai people throughout the country. After extinction from nature for 30 years

On February 5, 2021 at the Nakhon Ratchasima Zoo, Chai Mongkol Sub-district, Muang District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Mr. Narongwit Charnchoy is in charge of the position. Director of Nakhon Ratchasima Zoo Reveal good luck for Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day. Day of love At Nakhon Ratchasima Zoo, the condor has been laying eggs in 25 years, it is the first time in Asia that the condors have laid their eggs in cages and for over 25 years in Thailand that the condors have successfully laid eggs. Nakhon Ratchasima Zoo has 4 vultures: a 19-year-old male Pocky, a 21-year-old male Jack, a 12-year-old male, and a 10-year-old female Nui.

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Previously, the project team The restoration of the condor population in Thai habitats Waiting to win each other all year round That the vulture in the cage raised Will Nakhon Ratchasima Zoo lay eggs again? And he was laughing again. On January 30, 2021, Mae Nui, the condor in the cage raised 1 egg as a gift to the brothers and sisters in Nakhon Ratchasima Province. And Thai people throughout the country, where ‘Phaya Condor’ is another protected wildlife that has been extinct from nature in Thailand for almost 30 years and only 5 remaining in the culture of Thailand

Previously, on January 31, 2021, Mr. Sumet Kamonranat veterinarian, deputy director of the Zoo Organization. Of Thailand Published information through Facebook account Sumate Kamolnorranath About the project The restoration of the condor population in Thai habitats

Mr. Narongwit Chonchoy, Acting Director of Nakhon Ratchasima Zoo, said the Nakhon Ratchasima Zoo team. A number of Vulture eggs were brought to the incubator for the first time in Thailand. Bringing the eggs into the incubator increases the chances of survival for the birds. And it also encourages the mother bird to lay a second egg following the breeding process of the predator birds in the conditions of culture. To increase the number of eggs per season as well For this egg was born from Phraya Condor named Tan and Mae Phaya Condor named Nui. They have been paired for a while. But never successfully spawned The culture team has developed And improve the process of raising almost the whole system And is in the close care of the aquaculture team

In nature, the condor lays only 1 egg for 2 years, but in breeding May lay eggs every year It depends on many factors such as age and abundant diet. If lucky Mae Nui Phaya vulture lays a second egg. Will let Mother Nui hatch her own eggs Wait again for the next few weeks to hear the progress. Currently, there are projects under the cooperation of 4 main organizations, namely the Zoological Park of Thailand. Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, Kasetsart University, Seub Nakhasathien Foundation And many other partner agencies with goals To conserve vultures outside their habitats To have a population that is sufficient for release into nature To conserve the condors in their habitats at the World Natural Heritage Area Thung Yai – Huai Kha Khaeng In the future

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