The dugong also popularly called the ‘sea cow’ has been declared a threatened species. However, its future is not completely dark and dismal as Anantara Si Kao Resort has taken steps to ensure its future wellbeing. If you hope to travel to Krabi you will discover that Southern Thailand is home to a large dugong population. Thus the resort has taken steps to involve its guests in the process of strengthening the endangered species. Through the resort’s environment centre, guests will be taught the importance of sea grass. They will also learn how to plant them on the sea bed. Sea grass is a source of food for the dugong; it is also an essential component of a healthy ocean. Thus, this program will ensure the wellbeing of dugongs and our beloved planet.
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