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Seub Nakhasathien

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Cause of death
  
Suicide

Website
  
www.seub.or.th

Nationality
  
Thai

Name
  
Seub Nakhasathien


Occupation
  
conservationist

Role
  
Conservationist

Religion
  
Buddhist

Children
  
Chinarat Nakhasathien



Full Name
  
Seub Nakhasathien

Born
  
December 31, 1949 (
1949-12-31
)
Prachinburi

Died
  
September 1, 1990, Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary

Parents
  
Salab Nakhasathien, Boonyiam Nakhasathien

Seub Nakhasathien (Thai: สืบ นาคะเสถียร, 31 December 1949 – 1 September 1990) was a Thai conservationist who was well known for his efforts to conserve and protect the nature in Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary and Chiew Larn.

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Early life

Sueb was born in Prachinburi, Thailand to Salab and Boonyiam Nakhasathien. He had one brother, one sister and a daughter, Chinarat Nakhasathien. He received a master's degree from Kasetsart University in silvic studies, and a master's degree in environmental studies from University of London.

Chiew Larn wildlife evacuation project

In 1986, Sueb was appointed as wildlife evacuation project leader for the Chiew Larn dam project, with a budget of only ฿800,000 to evacuate an 100,000-acre (400 km2) area.

He was able to save hundreds of animals but was aware that many more were unable to escape and died. After what he saw as the failure of the Chiew Larn project, he began protesting further logging and dam construction projects.

In 1989 he accepted a position as Superintendent of Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary.

Death

On September 1, 1990, Seub committed suicide at the Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary headquarters in the cause of nature, leaving his assets to Khao Nang Rum research station. The news of his suicide sent shock waves around Thailand.

Seub Nakhasathien Foundation

Shortly after he died, his fellow conservationists launched the Seub Nakhasathien Foundation in his memory to crusade against the destruction of nature.

Eponymous species

  • Oreoglanis nakasathieni Vidthayanon, Saenjundaeng & Ng, 2009– freshwater batfish
  • References

    Seub Nakhasathien Wikipedia