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Bird Conservation Society of Thailand
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1. 13030 Gurney's Pitta research & Conservation in Thailand & Myanmar
Biodiversity and Nature Conservation Association (BANCA), ...
2005 – 2008 Burma (Myanmar), Thailand
2. 16013 Strengthening partnerships for Ramsar implementation in South-East Asia
Bird Conservation Society of Thailand, Birdlife International, ...
2007 – 2010 Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam
3. EIDPO024 Securing the future for Gurney's Pitta and its forest habitat
Biodiversity and Nature Conservation Association (BANCA), ...
2009 – 2011 Burma (Myanmar), Thailand
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