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'''Bueng Boraphet''' ({{lang-th|บึงบอระเพ็ด}}) is the largest freshwater swamp and lake in central [[Thailand]]. It covers an area of 224 km² east of [[Nakhon Sawan]], south of the [[Nan River]] close to its confluence with the [[Ping River]].
'''Bueng Boraphet''' ({{lang-th|บึงบอระเพ็ด}}, {{IPA|th|bɯ̄ŋ bɔ̄ː.rā.pʰét|pron}}, lit. "[[Tinospora cordifolia|giloy]] swamp") is the largest [[freshwater]] [[swamp]] and [[lake]] in [[central Thailand]]. It covers an area of 224&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> east of [[Nakhon Sawan]], south of the [[Nan River]] close to its confluence with the [[Ping River]]. This swamp can be seen from the train window between Bueng Boraphet and Thap Krit stations on the [[Northern Line (Thailand)|Northern railway line]].


Originally the area was covered by a large swamp, which was flooded in 1930 with the building of a dam to improve fishing.
Originally the area was covered by a large swamp, which was flooded in 1930 with the building of a dam to improve fishing.


This is the only known site for the [[White-eyed River Martin]] which used to winter there, but has not been seen since 1980, and may be extinct.<ref name=Turner>{{cite book |title=Swallows & martins: an identification guide and handbook |last=Turner |first=Angela K |coauthors= Rose, Chris |location=Boston |publisher=Houghton Mifflin |year=1989 |isbn= 0-395-51174-7 }} p86-88</ref>
This is the only known site for the [[white-eyed river martin]] which used to winter there, but has not been seen since 1980, and may be extinct.<ref name=Turner>{{cite book |title=Swallows & martins: an identification guide and handbook |last=Turner |first=Angela K |author2=Rose, Chris |location=Boston |publisher=Houghton Mifflin |year=1989 |isbn=0-395-51174-7 |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/swallowsmartinsi00turn }} p86-88</ref>


Once in the past [[Datnioides pulcher|Siamese tiger perch]] can be considered the most famous fish species here, until it was said that ''"If anyone comes to Bueng Borapet and doesn't eat this species of fish it is as if that person has never arrived"''. But now it is probably completely extinct in Bueng Boraphet, from being caught too much, both for consumption and for trade in the aquarium fish industry.<ref>{{cite web|title="เสือตอลายใหญ่" ปลาไทยหายาก ที่หลายคนเชื่อว่า…ใกล้สูญพันธุ์จากธรรมชาติแล้ว|trans-title=“Siamese tiger perch” a rare Thai fish, many people believe that...almost to extinction in the wild|language=th|work=Amarin TV|date=2019-07-19|access-date=2020-03-03|url=https://www.amarintv.com/lifestyle-update/articles-1390/402587/}}</ref>
106 km² of lake have been declared as a non-hunting area in 1975. In 2000 it was also declared as a wetland of international importance by the Thai government<ref>[http://www.wetlands.org/Thailand/En/articlemenu.aspx?id=0552aadb-e9eb-49b2-9ded-126c0f712e01 wetlands.org]</ref>.

A [[near-threatened species]], the [[marsh grassbird]], was first discovered in Thailand here in early December 2019.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://mgronline.com/travel/detail/9620000116036|date=2019-12-04|access-date=2020-03-16|language=th|work=ASTV Manager|title=ฮือฮา พบนกชนิดใหม่ของไทยที่บึงบอระเพ็ด|trans-title=Famed for discovering Thailand's new bird species at Bueng Boraphet}}</ref>

One hundred and six square kilometres of the lake were declared a non-hunting area in 1975. In 2000 it was designated a wetland of international importance by the Thai government.<ref>[http://www.wetlands.org/Thailand/En/articlemenu.aspx?id=0552aadb-e9eb-49b2-9ded-126c0f712e01 wetlands.org] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070715091321/http://www.wetlands.org/Thailand/En/articlemenu.aspx?id=0552aadb-e9eb-49b2-9ded-126c0f712e01 |date=July 15, 2007 }}</ref>
[[File:Porphyrio indicus viridis - Bueng Boraphet, Thailand.jpg|thumb|none|The [[purple swamphen]] is one of a multitude of bird species that inhabit this lake]]

==Location==
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|[[File:MAP of PARO 12 (Nakhon Sawan) EN.svg|thumb|900px|{{huge|'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;6) Bueng Boraphet Non-hunting Area in overview PARO 12 (Nakhon Sawan)'''}}]]
{| class= "wikitable" style= "width:30%; display:inline-table;"
|-
| style="width:3%; background:#00FF00;"| 
| style="width:27%;"|'''National park'''
|-
|1 ||[[Khlong Lan National Park|Khlong Lan]]
|-
|2 ||[[Khlong Wang Chao National Park|Khlong Wang Chao]]
|-
|3 ||[[Mae Wong National Park|Mae Wong]]
|-
| | 
|-
| style="background:#FFA400;"| 
| '''Wildlife sanctuary'''
|-
|4 ||[[Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary|Huai Kha Khaeng]]
|-
|5 ||[[Khao Sanam Phriang Wildlife Sanctuary|Khao Sanam Phriang]]
|-
|}
{| class= "wikitable" style= "width:30%; display:inline-table;"
|-
| style="width:3%; background:#FDE910;"| 
| style="width:30%;"|'''Non-hunting area'''
|-
|6 ||Bueng Boraphet
|-
|7 ||Tham Phratun
|-
|&nbsp;&nbsp;
|-
| style="width:3%; background:#C65900;"| 
| style="width:27%;"|'''Forest park'''
|-
|8 ||Huai Khot
|-
|9 ||Khao Luang
|-
|10 ||Nakhon Chai Bowon
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|11 ||Tham Khao Wong
|-
|12 ||Tham Phet–Tham Thong
|-
|}
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|-
| style="background:#00FFFF;"| 
| '''Arboretum'''
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|13 ||Kanchana Kuman
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|14 ||Paisali
|-
|}
|}


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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*[http://www.arcbc.org.ph/wetlands/thailand/tha_beubor.htm Wetlands of SE Asia]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070928075944/http://www.arcbc.org.ph/wetlands/thailand/tha_beubor.htm Wetlands of SE Asia]
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Latest revision as of 01:05, 4 September 2024

Bueng Boraphet
Fishing on Bueng Boraphet
Bueng Boraphet is located in Thailand
Bueng Boraphet
Bueng Boraphet
StandortCentral Thailand
Coordinates15°41′N 100°15′E / 15.683°N 100.250°E / 15.683; 100.250
Primary outflowsChao Phraya River
Basin countriesThailand
Surface area224 km2 (86 sq mi)
Surface elevation25 m (82 ft)
Islands2
SettlementsNakhon Sawan

Bueng Boraphet (Thai: บึงบอระเพ็ด, pronounced [bɯ̄ŋ bɔ̄ː.rā.pʰét], lit. "giloy swamp") is the largest freshwater swamp and lake in central Thailand. It covers an area of 224 km2 east of Nakhon Sawan, south of the Nan River close to its confluence with the Ping River. This swamp can be seen from the train window between Bueng Boraphet and Thap Krit stations on the Northern railway line.

Originally the area was covered by a large swamp, which was flooded in 1930 with the building of a dam to improve fishing.

This is the only known site for the white-eyed river martin which used to winter there, but has not been seen since 1980, and may be extinct.[1]

Once in the past Siamese tiger perch can be considered the most famous fish species here, until it was said that "If anyone comes to Bueng Borapet and doesn't eat this species of fish it is as if that person has never arrived". But now it is probably completely extinct in Bueng Boraphet, from being caught too much, both for consumption and for trade in the aquarium fish industry.[2]

A near-threatened species, the marsh grassbird, was first discovered in Thailand here in early December 2019.[3]

One hundred and six square kilometres of the lake were declared a non-hunting area in 1975. In 2000 it was designated a wetland of international importance by the Thai government.[4]

The purple swamphen is one of a multitude of bird species that inhabit this lake

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References

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  1. ^ Turner, Angela K; Rose, Chris (1989). Swallows & martins: an identification guide and handbook. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 0-395-51174-7. p86-88
  2. ^ ""เสือตอลายใหญ่" ปลาไทยหายาก ที่หลายคนเชื่อว่า…ใกล้สูญพันธุ์จากธรรมชาติแล้ว" [“Siamese tiger perch” a rare Thai fish, many people believe that...almost to extinction in the wild]. Amarin TV (in Thai). 2019-07-19. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
  3. ^ "ฮือฮา พบนกชนิดใหม่ของไทยที่บึงบอระเพ็ด" [Famed for discovering Thailand's new bird species at Bueng Boraphet]. ASTV Manager (in Thai). 2019-12-04. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
  4. ^ wetlands.org Archived July 15, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
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