BANGKOK (AP) – Squealing tiger cubs stuffed into carry-on bags. Luggage packed with hundreds of squirming tortoises, elephant tusks, even water dragons and American Paddlefish. Officials at Thailand’s ...
A new photo book by authors and photographers Bjorn Olesen and Fanny Lai aims to raise awareness of Asia’s impressive biodiversity and protected areas, and inspire mindful ecotourism that supports ...
South Asia is home to some of the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth, from the snow-covered slopes of the Himalayas to the lush mangroves of the Sundarbans. But as the world’s most populous region ...
Social media sites such as Facebook and Instagram are increasingly being used in Asia as platforms for the illegal trade in a range of threatened species such as orangutan and sun bears, conservation ...
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Asian Golden Cat: Asia’s most mysterious and fearless feline that can take down prey twice its size
Deep within the untouched rainforests and mist-covered mountains of Asia roams a predator that few have seen but many revere, the Asian Golden Cat (Catopuma temminckii). Often described as the “hidden ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Turkmenistan is set to join the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) beginning 2025. Home to ...
In an unprecedented move against Southeast Asia’s illegal trade in wildlife, delegates from the ten members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations have agreed to an action plan to combat ...
Demand for illegal wildlife products in Asia is not only driving wildlife population declines in the region, but across the globe. Tigers, elephants and rhino will be some of the species to take the ...
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A Quiet Look at Wildlife of Asia – Captured in 4K
This video shows aerial views of wildlife of Asia in 4K with background music and no narration. Filmed in Asia. Dems fall short of flipping deep-red House seat in surprisingly competitive Tennessee ...
Across Asia, some of the most recognisable landmarks owe their names not to rulers or dynasties, but to animals that shape their identity through legend, landscape or living presence. From ...
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