Sirinat National Park

[2] A 2014 Bangkok Post editorial said that, "The latest questionable development in the sad saga of Sirinat National Park in Phuket province raises serious and vexing issues.

But the threats to this little jewel of national land are not physical, and heavily armed military men provide no solution at all".

[2] Beach forest birds include magpie-robin, common myna, spotted dove, Asian fairy-bluebird, oriole, greater racket-tailed drongo and some bulbul species.

[2] Mangrove forest birds include collared kingfisher, Terek sandpiper, bar-tailed godwit, white-breasted waterhen, slaty-breasted rail, white-bellied sea eagle, brahminy kite and large-billed crow.

[2] Formerly, leatherback sea turtles laid eggs on a stretch of beach in Sirinat National Park.

At the park, 166 eggs were laid between 1999–2013, but the survival rate was small given the intensive property development along the beach.