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Tourism on track in Vietnam despite pandemic
As Covid-19 swept the globe, locals catering to international travellers have struggled.
This Malaysian bird sanctuary is full of plants that aren't supposed to be there
A scientific expedition into the Panti Bird Sanctuary turns up a host of ecological treasures that have no business thriving at this level on a mountain.
Thai elephant sanctuary finds gentler ways to care for these giants
The Elephant Nature Park in northern Thailand has received numerous accolades for its work rehabilitating injured or traumatised elephants, and finding non-abusive methods of raising them.
Indonesia's female forest guardians fight for the environment
The 30-member team grapples with sexist stereotypes in ultra-conservative Aceh province, and authorities who are indifferent to the environmental destruction wrought by illegal logging and land clearance for the region's many coffee plantations.
Even a pandemic can’t stop the growing popularity of modern-day treasure hunting
Deciphering codes, climbing trees, reading signs. Geocaching requires participants to fully immerse themselves. For more than two decades, people have been searching for hidden spots all over the world, and the pandemic has barely slowed the activity's growing popularity.
'Carving Reality' exhibition explores woodcut as a ‘democratic’ media in social movements
How woodcut art continues to play an unsung role in today's social and political contexts.
Malaysian box camera photographer Jeffrey Lim reflects on busy year of diverse projects
Malaysian photographer recognised in the global community of box camera enthusiasts.
Plight of animals losing their homes highlighted in new art exhibit at National Art Gallery
'Konservasi' exhibition at National Art Gallery delivers hard truths about issues faced by wildlife.
In rewilding Europe, letting nature do the work is no walk in the park
At a time when reforestation projects are growing in popularity, rewilding aims to let nature do the work by simply leaving ecosystems alone to recover, free from human influence.
Myanmar's indigenous people use ancestral customs to fight for land
There is growing evidence that indigenous communities are often more effective at preserving their land than NGO or government-led efforts.