ASIAN Geographic is the bi-monthly magazine that scours the region to bring readers the most compelling stories and images from the world's largest and most diverse continent. Readers enjoy a unique melting pot of breathtaking photography and in-depth features covering culture, nature, sustainability issues and exploration into the history of this diverse region. A regular 'Exploration' segment follows brave field editors as they travel deep into Asia's unexplored regions to take readers on a journey.
DIVE INTO THE UNDERWATER MARVELS OF THE PHILIPPINES
ASIA’S LEADING GEOGRAPHICAL MAGAZINE
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Cry Now • Seven Asian artists explore how our disregard for our inner emotional lives is often reflected in an increasing apathy toward the natural world
Q&A WITH CHEN CHUNMU
Q&A WITH DESMOND MAH
Q&A WITH KANOKO TAKAYA
Q&A WITH PEARL C. HSIUNG
Q&A WITH RICK SHI
Q&A WITH TAN SOCK FONG
Q&A WITH TEO HUEY LING
CHIMP CHANGE: How Sierra Leone’s National Animal Is Reshaping Conservation • An estimated 35 percent of the Sierra Leone’s forest cover has disappeared since 2000. As the forests shrink, so do Sierra Leone’s chimpanzee population and habitats
The Elephant in the Room
Hanging by a Thread: Can Madagascar’s Lemurs Be Saved? • Madagascar is one of the world’s richest biodiversity hotspots, but around 28 million people rely on this unique landscape for survival. What does this mean for the threatened lemur populations calling it home?
Botswana’s Secret Zebra Migration • In the mid-2000s researchers noticed that Botswana’s zebras were making extraordinary movements through inaccessible parts of the country. They then realised herds appeared to occupy certain places at certain times of the year, which led to further studies. It’s now recognised as the longest overland mammal migration on the African continent.
Thailand’s Second Roar • How conflict zones became crucibles for recovery
50 YEARS LATER: The Vietnam War’s Enduring Effect on the Tiger Trade
Bridging Cultures to Secure a Future for Owls • Zimbabwean conservationist Joan Banda takes us on a journey through her career, including her work in Nigeria, as she delves deep into the mysterious world of belief-based practices and the owl trade.
SCALES OF INJUSTICE: The Tragic Tale of the Pangolin • Clad in armour, a tongue flicking for ants, and waddling on hind legs like something prehistoric, the pangolin could easily be mistaken for a mythical creature. But pangolins are heartbreakingly real, and so is their plight.
Zero Waste Village, Haad Yao Village, Koh Phangan
The Complete and Utter Failure of COP30
Voices of Change • How young activists are leading Asia’s climate fight
INFOGRAPHICS Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals
For a Coming Extinction
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