SOLGEN organized the activity “From the Coast to Change” to raise awareness about the Thai coastal ecosystem.
On January 25, 2025, the School of Languages and General Education joined with the Lions Club of Japan and partner networks in the activity “From the Coast to Change” at Ban Sa Bua, Tha Sala District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province.
This activity was held to create awareness about environmental conservation and global warming, especially the coastal ecosystem in the mangrove forest area. This area is home to many plant and animal species and provides knowledge about the importance of the coastal ecosystem in maintaining natural balance and controlling pollution. It is an important ecosystem that helps protect the environment and reduce global warming.
The activity received cooperation from Prof. Shigeru Kato, President of the Lions Club Tachibana, Japan, and other partners such as Princess Chulabhorn Science High School, Tha Sala Subdistrict Administrative Organization, and students from Walailak University.
The management team included Asst.Prof.Dr. Kannika Thongkhao, Acting Deputy Dean; Aj. Pavirasa Praditsorn, Acting Assistant Dean for Student Affairs; Asst.Prof.Dr. Taweeluck Pollachom , Acting Head of the General Education Department; event organizers; faculty members from the School of Languages and General Education, Walailak University; and partner networks who also joined the activity.