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Background
In 1992,
the Thai Government set up the Botanical Garden Organization
(BGO) to strengthen botanical research and ex
situ conservation of Thailand valuable plant resource.
The BGO has a status of a state enterprise under the Prime Minister’s
Office. In October 2002, as the result of state sectors reform,
the BGO was transferred to be under the responsibility of a
new Ministry - Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.
Queen
Sirikit Botanic Garden (QSBG), or formerly known as Mae Sa
Botanic Garden, is the first botanical garden of the country
at international standards for there are scientific basis and
purposes for the collections, and the provision of botanical
education and research. In 1994, the BGO received the honor
from HM the Queen to grant a royal permission to name this northern
botanic garden after Her Majesty ‘s name as “Queen
Sirikit Botanic Garden”.
The
main objectives of the Garden are to serve as a center of Thai
flora
for botanical study and research, to render services concerning
biodiversity and environmental conservation, as well as to provide
an aesthetic place for the general public.
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Last Update: 04/01/2005
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The Botanical Garden Oraganization, Thailand
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