Above Sea Level
(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...
Conservation Drones
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...
Asians with a Purpose (Part 1)
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...
Walking the Wilds
Sarah Marquis tells Asian Geographic about her expeditions walking around the world – solo
Coastal Clean-ups
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...
Waste is Energy
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...
The War for Wildlife
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.