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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.
Follow DAVE BAKEWELL and his team on a conservation effort to uncover the truth and dispel the myths surrounding our whistling thrushes.
Trek the Himalayas with a bunch of senior citizens, and leave your two demanding children behind with their father? You betcha. KEH CHOOI LAN writes.
Battling Neptune's wrath for 12 days, PETER STEVENS gives us a first-hand account of his adventure sailing, from Bali to Perth.
Beyond business corridors, are corporate organizations sincere about their efforts in protecting the environment and making a real difference? SHAFINAZ SUHAIMI takes a look at how two companies came together on Earth Day to contribute towards meaningful conservation.
Deep in the recesses of Gunung Jebak Puyuh are huge caves with winding passages, unique formations and important wildlife. But all will be gone if plans to quarry the outcrop continue. HYMEIR K. writes.
After a review of the finalists for our Responsible Tourism Awards 2008, WILD ASIA finds that its RT principles are spreading throughout Asia and assisting tourism changes that matter for habitats and humanity. RICK GREGORY writes.
Not just for the sake of tree planting, SHAFINAZ SUHAIMI urges us to start thinking about meaningful efforts in protecting our urban green spaces for the people.
After years of closed-door policy to travellers, a rare opportunity to explore Myanmar's sacred cave temples had LIZ PRICE taking off her shoes to experience the dry and muddy 5-day caving expedition.
A private island resort off Bintan, Indonesia redefines the concept of luxe with its sand-in-toes experience, raw designs and green practices, as LEONG SIOK HUI discovers.