Conservation Drones

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Text and Photos Sarah Keenihan A unique, low-cost approach to animal and forestry monitoring. Lian Pin Koh is one half of the foundation team behind Conservation...

Above Sea Level

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(Text by Serina Rahman. Photo © JACOB MAENTZ/CORBIS) Long before the sun peeks over the horizon, artisanal fishermen across Malaysia’s Johor Strait gather at their...

Asians with a Purpose (Part 1)

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Spearheading Environmental Change These individuals with their penchant for making a difference, are pushing themselves to do their bit for the environment. India Jadav Payeng Farmer Also known as...

Trees: An Antidote to Desertification

by Professor Alon Tal When the United Nations and the World Bank brought together the best minds in ecology from around the world to assess...

Coastal Clean-ups

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Text and Photos Nathaniel Soon Volunteer groups in Singapore are cleaning up the island nation’s beaches and waterways and helping scientists assess the scale of...

Walking the Wilds

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Sarah Marquis tells Asian Geographic about her expeditions walking around the world – solo

The War for Wildlife

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Ivan Carter calls himself a wildlife detective, which means he investigates the root problems of animal poaching and hunting today. From saving elephants from ivory poachers in South Africa’s Kruger National Park to investigating a tragic crocodile attack along the Zambezi River, Ivan work rides the cutting edge of conservation in Africa.

Waste is Energy

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Text Atem S Ramsundersingh When life gives you rubbish, use it wisely. People in low-income countries, including those in Asia, have been conditioned to accept...