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Our website is a space to inform, inspire and bring people together who share the same dream of keeping wild places "wild" in Asia. Your choices and everyday decisions can help take pressure off of our wild spaces. Join us by sharing your ideas, contributing articles, buying merchandise from our shop or finding ways to support our initiatives. We can make little steps toward making a difference!

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Promoting Change


AMP Tree Party Reaches 100th Day!

16 OCT 2009

The AMP Tree Party organized by Wild Asia, AMP Radio Networks and Friends of Kota Damansara (FOKD) has reached its 100th day mark! Wild Asia deployed a team of researchers to scout the forest to bring you the findings of how well the trees are thriving...insofar.

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Inspiring People


RT in Action Workshop: Highlighting Practices in the Region

17 NOV 2009

Embodying every notion of Wild Asia's Learn, Be Inspired, Make a Difference, the "RT in Action" training workshop was conceptualized together with the Responsible Tourism Awards (RTA), as we recognized the need to go beyond rewarding the winners. The workshop aims to highlight exemplary practices and policies that have worked for recognized operators in hope that it will inspire and encourage others to embark on their own responsible tourism journey.

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Engaging Buisnesses


RSPO-endorsed Training Courses

1 FEB 2010

Combining our expertise and experiences in the field, and our work on sustainability standards, Wild Asia and ProForest have come together to develop a series of Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) endorsed training courses. These are practical, interactive and small-group courses that aim to accelerate the learning experience. Learn more about the courses we are currently running.

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Plant-a-Tree

Plant-a-Tree is a special programme created to support our Natural Corridor Initiative. We work with individuals and corporate donors to support our tree planting efforts. Find out how you can be a part of this unique programme!

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Online Shop

Some people just have the itch to spend! We have started to source products that are meaningful and proceeds go towards supporting worthy causes. Come in and browse what we have in store for you!

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