In Thailand, burned sugarcane plantations become traps for leopard cat cubs
PolicyFriday, May 15, 2026Mongabay

In Thailand, burned sugarcane plantations become traps for leopard cat cubs

In Thailand's northeastern region, the practice of burning sugarcane plantations has resulted in the unintended capture of leopard cat cubs, as these fires create hazardous environments for wildlife. Conservation efforts are needed to protect these vulnerable creatures and address the impact of agricultural practices on biodiversity.

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