
Conservation: plant, animal, and wildlife, genetic resources for food and agriculture secured in either
medium or long-term conservation facilities
The Suranaree University Botanical Garden Project, the division of permanent conservation forests, the cultivation and extension of plants and animals in the university farm system, and the preservation of aquatic animals in local water sources are just a few of the university's many conservation initiatives.
The Suranaree University of Technology Botanical Garden is a collection of plants that are being developed and conserved for use in research, education, and publishing. It is a database of local plant and animal species as well as other natural resources that will help the conservation division. Young people are encouraged to use the botanical garden as a teaching and educational resource. Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn and the general public started the project. The Ministry of Education has been running a programme to research plant biodiversity since 1996.
Suranaree University of Technology's space was later expanded in 2002 to investigate the variety of plants because it was previously devastated by the university and is still forested and recovering from being a degraded forest. The presence of shorea siamensis Miq. in this forest is a plant that suggests that it was formerly a shorea obtusa Wall. Additionally, it is prevalent in the lower Cycas Siamensis Miq. and bamboo pussilla trees, which are representative of the distinctive features of the Tengrang Forest.