A very interesting profile of Jt Casey, a man who is listed as a National Park Ranger in his native Thailand, shows how much he enjoys the outdoors and taking care of the animals he works with on a daily basis. Casey’s wife, Pattaya, and their two children live in Australia. He worked for the National Parks Service for many years before retiring to pursue his passion. According to his bio on the site, he “loves dogs and cats, with a passion for the rich and exotic”. He started taking his children to see the animals in Thailand when they were only babies and recalls the first time he saw a lioness at a zoo in Bangkok.
While there are no pictures available of Jt Casey and his family, it seems that he and his partner, Lisa Casey, have a close relationship. There was also an article in the Wall Street Journal on Jt Casey, which mentioned their close connection and friendship with Pattaya, the Thai tourism capital. Pattaya is where Jt and Lisa have been spending many vacations together.
One interesting aspect of Jt Casey is his National Park Ranger badge number. His profile lists him as a ranger based out of Krabi Town, Thailand. This may be relevant since he oversees programmes in the Kingdom of Thailand, including Save The Rhino and elephant programmes. It is not clear what role he plays in the management of these projects, but it does raise the question as to whether or not he could be overseeing the raising of animals such as the Asian lion, currently protected by Thailand. A little research would certainly shed more light on this intriguing case.