S3 E8: Coke Smith & Jirayu ‘Tour’ Ekkul (Thailand)

Description

We chat with two Bangkok-based mammalwatchers, Alexander Coke Smith and Jirayu ‘Tour’ Ekkul.

Coke, an American, moved to Thailand a decade ago. He has travelled extensively and many mammalwatchers will be familiar with his superb photos and trip reports. Tour, a Thai citizen, began running trips in the Gulf of Thailand in 2012 to watch the resident Eden’s Whales. His company, Wild Encounter Thailand, has grown to offer birding and mammalwatching trips across Thailand and beyond.

We talk about the rapid growth of ecotourism in Thailand and ask what that means for conservation, before discussing Thailand’s mammalwatching potential in largely unexplored areas. Coke remembers an epic adventure across the Gobi desert in China in search of Bactrian Camels. And Tour describes a strange dolphin – with a very long-beak – from the Andaman Sea which, if indeed a new species, might be named ‘Delphinus pinocchioensis’.

Notes

There are many trip reports on mammalwatching’s Thailand page.

Coke’s report from his trip into China’s Xinjiang autonomous region in search of wild camels is here.

Cover art: Eden’s Whales feeding off of Bangkok, Coke Smith.