Pattaya is known for its diverse attractions and if it were up to Dr. Sukit Beikloy, D.V.M B.B.A., a veterinarian and dedicated conservationist, it will soon get a new one: a nature trail through one of the few remaining mangrove swamps in Pattaya.
This one can be found behind Naklua Soi 1 and extends from a small residential area along a canal to the Chinese cemetery, Ming Mua.
Recently, he led a group of Pattaya expatriate wives for an excursion on the “Mangrove Swamp” nature trail.
Dr. Sukit and his team in the mangrove forest in Naklua.
Dr. Sukit founded the “Conversation Group of Ao Naklua” together with residents of the neighboring residential area. Every 14 days they perform a much needed cleaning of the swamp, and they have replanted parts of the mangrove forest at their own expense. The difference with the remaining marshland is dramatic and clearly shows the need for action.
The threat of further contamination and settlements is obvious. Dr. Sukit points out the great diversity of species, birds, amphibians, and crustaceans that live in this complex environment and are dependent on this specific habitat.
He doesn’t stand alone with his dream, as many communities in Thailand have supported and built such nature trails in mangrove swamps. Good examples can be found in Rayong, Chonburi and Krabi.