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Phachi River Wildlife
 Sanctuary Project


             Proudly Present by:
             Tina, Mi, Mangpor
Background Information
Ratchaburi Province
• Means “The land of the king.”
• 5,196.5 km2 (2,006.4 sq mi)
• The province is full of cultural heritage,
  beautiful landscapes and historical sites.
• It is located 80 kilometres west of Bangkok
Pachi River Wildlife Preservation has the total
area of 489.31 squared kilometer located in Suan Peung
and Baan Ka District, Ratchaburi Province. The Pachi
River Wildlife Preservation is one of the heritage parks
in the ASEAN Declaration on Heritage Park. Other
wildlife preservations are Kaeng Kracharn National Park,
Kui Buri National Park, Tarutao National Park, Similan
National Park, Surin Islands, and Pang Nga Gulf.
Pachi River Wildlife
   Preservation
SOCIAL ISSUES
• There are 3 parts in this project:
1) To preserve wildlife.
2) Nourishing and preserve the forest.
3) Building the house.
LOCATIONS
Date: 9th (Saturday)~10th (Sunday) March, 2013
At Phachi River Wildlife Sanctuary

Address: Phachi River Wildlife Sanctuary, Suanpeung
and Baan Ka District, Ratchaburi Province.
TRAVEL
Transportation:
By Bus:
2~3 hours
From Bangkok to Ratchaburi
Ratchaburi
FINANCE

Bus 8000/Bus/Day 24,000B
Van 3000/Van/Day 18,000B
       27 seats: 19900 /Trip
         +4000 (petro)
       30 seats: 21,000 /Trip



LESSER PEOPLE PAY MORE!
ACCOMMODATION
• 4 meals
(1st Day: Lunch/Dinner 2nd Day: Breakfast/Lunch)
• 2 houses
• Tents
• All the equipment/tools
• Supervisors
• Blankets/pillows
NECESSARY ITEMS
•   Bring comfortable cloths you can work with.
•   Hats/Sun Block : protect you from the sun
•   Medicine
•   Bring extra cloths
•   Old comfortable shoes which you can throw
    away anytime. No slippers
ACTIVITIES
• Build The House
To fixing the house.
• Build The Salt-lick
To make the soil more fertilizer and filling the
missing mineral in the soil.
• Build The Dam
To preserve water for dry season
Building House
Build The Salt-Lick
Build The Dam
Schedule (2 Days 1 Nights)
  Day 1 - 9th March,2013
Day 2   10th   March,2013




                BACK TO HOME!
PROPORSAL
Date: 2013
Re: 2013 Issue in Society Final Exam and Community Service Project


Dear parents,

The Issues in Society class is a student-driven course wherein students examine
different social issues and uses the United Nations Declaration of Human rights as a
standard for deciding right from wrong. The Students tackle issues that they have
observed in society that tend to pose a problem. They research about their chosen
issues and create presentation and lead discussion in class. As part of their final exam
for their second semester, the students of this class would like to address the social
issues of wildlife preservations, nourishing forests, and building houses for people in
need. Rather than tackling an issue through a class presentation, the students feel that
it is important for them to take part in helping the community by

We plan to leave on 9th of March 2013, Saturday, and we’ll be back on the 10th,
Sunday. The main goals of the activity are:

- Building dams to preserve water for the forest during the time of draught.
- Building salt licks for wild animals
- Learn how to build a house from mud to help families that their houses were
destroyed.
Program Outline
Total cost: 790 Baht per student (Bus excluded)
Please note that the bus fare would be announced soon.


Please complete the attached registration from specifying whether or
not your child will participate in the trip and activities, and return it to
the school by ______________ of February 2013. A detailed itinerary
and confirmation of travel will be made available in the coming week.


Thank you,
Wells International School
Grading Rubric
Thank you for listening 
REFERENCECES
• http://www.tothailand.com/province/central/ratchabu
  ri/

• http://www.facebook.com/pages/%E0%B9%80%E0%B
  8%84%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B7%E0%B8%AD%E0%B8%
  82%E0%B9%88%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%A2%E0%B8%9A
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Tina mi mangpor_final presentation

  • 1. Phachi River Wildlife Sanctuary Project Proudly Present by: Tina, Mi, Mangpor
  • 3. Ratchaburi Province • Means “The land of the king.” • 5,196.5 km2 (2,006.4 sq mi) • The province is full of cultural heritage, beautiful landscapes and historical sites. • It is located 80 kilometres west of Bangkok
  • 4. Pachi River Wildlife Preservation has the total area of 489.31 squared kilometer located in Suan Peung and Baan Ka District, Ratchaburi Province. The Pachi River Wildlife Preservation is one of the heritage parks in the ASEAN Declaration on Heritage Park. Other wildlife preservations are Kaeng Kracharn National Park, Kui Buri National Park, Tarutao National Park, Similan National Park, Surin Islands, and Pang Nga Gulf.
  • 5. Pachi River Wildlife Preservation
  • 6.
  • 7. SOCIAL ISSUES • There are 3 parts in this project: 1) To preserve wildlife. 2) Nourishing and preserve the forest. 3) Building the house.
  • 8. LOCATIONS Date: 9th (Saturday)~10th (Sunday) March, 2013 At Phachi River Wildlife Sanctuary Address: Phachi River Wildlife Sanctuary, Suanpeung and Baan Ka District, Ratchaburi Province.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. FINANCE Bus 8000/Bus/Day 24,000B Van 3000/Van/Day 18,000B 27 seats: 19900 /Trip +4000 (petro) 30 seats: 21,000 /Trip LESSER PEOPLE PAY MORE!
  • 14. ACCOMMODATION • 4 meals (1st Day: Lunch/Dinner 2nd Day: Breakfast/Lunch) • 2 houses • Tents • All the equipment/tools • Supervisors • Blankets/pillows
  • 15. NECESSARY ITEMS • Bring comfortable cloths you can work with. • Hats/Sun Block : protect you from the sun • Medicine • Bring extra cloths • Old comfortable shoes which you can throw away anytime. No slippers
  • 16. ACTIVITIES • Build The House To fixing the house. • Build The Salt-lick To make the soil more fertilizer and filling the missing mineral in the soil. • Build The Dam To preserve water for dry season
  • 20. Schedule (2 Days 1 Nights) Day 1 - 9th March,2013
  • 21. Day 2 10th March,2013 BACK TO HOME!
  • 23. Date: 2013 Re: 2013 Issue in Society Final Exam and Community Service Project Dear parents, The Issues in Society class is a student-driven course wherein students examine different social issues and uses the United Nations Declaration of Human rights as a standard for deciding right from wrong. The Students tackle issues that they have observed in society that tend to pose a problem. They research about their chosen issues and create presentation and lead discussion in class. As part of their final exam for their second semester, the students of this class would like to address the social issues of wildlife preservations, nourishing forests, and building houses for people in need. Rather than tackling an issue through a class presentation, the students feel that it is important for them to take part in helping the community by We plan to leave on 9th of March 2013, Saturday, and we’ll be back on the 10th, Sunday. The main goals of the activity are: - Building dams to preserve water for the forest during the time of draught. - Building salt licks for wild animals - Learn how to build a house from mud to help families that their houses were destroyed.
  • 25. Total cost: 790 Baht per student (Bus excluded) Please note that the bus fare would be announced soon. Please complete the attached registration from specifying whether or not your child will participate in the trip and activities, and return it to the school by ______________ of February 2013. A detailed itinerary and confirmation of travel will be made available in the coming week. Thank you, Wells International School
  • 27. Thank you for listening 
  • 28. REFERENCECES • http://www.tothailand.com/province/central/ratchabu ri/ • http://www.facebook.com/pages/%E0%B9%80%E0%B 8%84%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B7%E0%B8%AD%E0%B8% 82%E0%B9%88%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%A2%E0%B8%9A %E0%B9%89%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%99%E0%B8%94%E 0%B8%B4%E0%B8%99%E0%B9%84%E0%B8%97%E0% B8%A2/267673893250097?sk=photos_albums