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  • Pekan Peat Swamp Forest, Pahang, Malaysia

    Peat swamp forests are just one example of the rich natural heritage found in the tropical rainforest of Malaysia. Adapted to tolerate high water levels, these wetlands habitats exhibit special ecological characteristics and give shelter to unique plant and animal life. TheSouth-East Pahang peat complex is the largest block of undisturbed mixed peat swamp forests remainingRead More

  • ‘Biodiversity in Plantation Landscapes’ Manual

    The Biodiversity in Plantation Landscapes manual was visualised by Wild Asia, and subsequently supported by the Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC) to inspire and educate plantation managers to start incorporating biodiversity principles into the management of their plantations for protecting their natural areas from depletion, as well as to develop useful and practical resources for those onRead More

  • Cameroon HCV RSPO Lead Training for Africa

    Wild Asia extended its support to the African palm-producing region. This is part of our an effort to build capacity on RSPO requirements in the region. This professional training series on High Conservation Values: Concept, Standards & Monitoring Toolscombines the experience and expertise of Wild Asia (WA) and the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) in supportingRead More

  • Video: “RT: Did You Know?”

    In an effort to raise awareness on the impacts of mass tourism, Wild Asia teamed up with a local publishing house to create an engaging video that highlight the hidden effects of mass tourism. We have more videos on RT on YouTube at www.youtube.com/wildasia Date: Since 2006   Location: Web Space / Asia

  • Business & the Environment

    Business & the Environment

    An interactive workshop for students to understand the relationship and impact between the business world, the environment and the people. Wild Asia conducted this workshop in several universities including Taylors University and Open Path University. Date: 2010 & 2011 Location: Malaysia

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