Khao Yai–Khao Na Pha Tang and Khao Ta Phrom Non-hunting Area

Khao Yai–Khao Na Pha Tang and Khao Ta Phrom Non-hunting Area (เขตห้ามล่าสัตว์ป่าเขาใหญ–เขาหน้าผาตั้ง และเขาตาพรม, ) is a non-hunting area in Thong Saen Khan District of Uttaradit Province. It covers an area of 24 km2 and was established in 1984.

Geography
Khao Yai–Khao Na Pha Tang and Khao Ta Phrom Non-hunting Area is located about 35 km east of Uttaradit town in Khao Yai Forest in Bo Thong Subdistrict, Nam Phi Subdistrict, Pa Khai Subdistrict, Phak Khuang Subdistrict, Thong Saen Khan District of Uttaradit Province. The non-hunting area consists of a larger northern part, including Khao Yai 647 m and Khao Na Pha Tang 370 m and a smaller southern part, including Khao Ta Phrom 311 m and is neighbouring Ton Sak Yai National Park in the north and east. Streams, such as Huai Phaniat, Huai Pladuk and Huai Taew, flow into Khlong Tron a tributary of the Nan River.

Topography
Landscape is covered by forested mountains. The total mountained area is 99%, of which 60% high hill slope area (upper-slopes, mountain tops and shallow valleys) and 39% hill slope area (open slopes and midslope ridges). Plains count for 1%.

Flora
The protected area features mixed deciduous forest (87%), abandoned farms (6%), agricultural area (5%) and other area (2%).

Fauna
Mammals, there are 18 species from 18 families: • Asian palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus

• Asiatic brush-tailed porcupine (Atherusus macrourus)

• Burmese hare (Lepus peguensis)

• Finlayson's squirrel (Callosciurus finlaysonii)

• Fulvus roundleaf bat (Hipposideros)

• Golden jackal (Canis aureus)

• Javan mongoose (Urva javanica)

• Lar gibbon (Hylobates lar)

• Little bent-wing bat (Miniopterus australis)

• Macaque (Macaca spp.)

• Mainland serow (Capricornis sumatraensis)

• Mole (Talpa spp.)

• Phayre's langur (Trachypithecus phayrei)

• Small Indian civet (Viverricula indica)

• Sunda flying lemur (Cynocephalus variegatus)

• Sunda pangolin (Manis javanica)

• Wild boar (Sus scrofa)

• Wrinkle-lipped free-tailed bat (Tadarida plicata) Birds, there are some 18 species, of which 6 species of passerine from 6 families: • Barn swallow

• Common hill myna

• Common myna

• Drongo

• Large-billed crow

• Old World flycatcher and 12 species of non-passerine from 11 families: • Asian koel

• Black-crowned night heron

• Common emerald dove

• Cuckoo-dove

• Greater coucal

• Indian scops owl

• Oriental turtle-dove

• Red junglefowl

• Spotted dove

• White-throated kingfisher

• Zebra dove