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The world population of the Storm's Stork is less than 500 individuals.
Storm's Stork and the Oriental darter can be found in wetlands.
The Storm's Stork is a solitary bird.
There have been 237 bird species recorded including the Storm's Stork and Great Argus.
The Storm's Stork was formerly considered as a subspecies of the Woolly-necked Stork.
This now flooded area was also the only location within Thailand where Storm's Stork (Ciconia stormi) was confirmed to breed in 1986.
The reserve is also an important wetland for a number of bird species, including Storm's Stork, White-winged Duck and the Great Hornbill.
Among the other 405 species of bird recorded in the park, are the Storm's Stork, Woolly-necked Stork, Lesser Adjutant, Crested Fireback, Great Argus and Oriental Darter.
Due to ongoing habitat loss, very small population size, limited range and overhunting in some areas, the Storm's Stork is classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
Diversity of other mammals is low, but there are numerous birds in the Park, including Black, Oriental Pied and Rhinoceros Hornbills, Blue-eared and Stork-billed Kingfishers, Green Imperial Pigeon, Slender-billed Crow, Greater Racket-tailed Drongo and, occasionally, the rare Storm's Stork.