Wang Pong–Chon Daen Non-hunting Area is a non-hunting area in Mueang Phetchabun District and Wang Pong District of Phetchabun Province. It covers an area of 148 km2 (57 sq mi) and was established in 1987.
Geography
Wang Pon–Chon Daen Non-hunting Area is located about southwest of Phetchabun town in Ban Tok Subdistrict, Pa Lao Subdistrict, Mueang Phetchabun District and Sap Poep Subdistrict, Thai Dong Subdistrict, Wang Pon District of Phetchabun Province. The non-hunting area is and is abutting Khao Kho National Park to the north, neighbouring Kho Rang Forest Park to the south and Thung Salaeng Luang National Park to the northwest. Streams flow east into Pasak River and southwest into Wang Thong River a tributary of the Nan River. ==Topography==
Topography
Landscape is mostly covered by forested mountains, the height ranged from . The total mountained area is 94%, divided into 40% high slope mountain area (upper-slopes, shallow valleys, mountain tops and deeply incised streams) and 54% hill slope area (open slopes, u-shaped valleys and midslope ridges). Plains count for 6%. ==Flora==
Mammals, there are 38 species from 33 families, represented by one species: Birds, there are some 52 species, of which 22 species of passerine from 21 families, represented by one species: and 30 species of non-passerine from 25 families, represented by one species: Reptiles ==Location==