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The struggle to save Asia’s wildlife

In this series, The Third Pole explores some of the ways communities and governments in Asia are responding to the biodiversity crisis. From ecotourism and protected areas to debt-for-nature swaps and wildlife farming, we look at what actions might bring sustainable success, and what might make things worse.
10 articles
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Science

New frogs and pandas: How genetics can aid conservation in the Himalayas

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conservation

Interview: Indigenous-led conservation in Nagaland preserves rare wildlife

endangered species

World’s rarest heron on the brink in its last Himalayan stronghold

biodiversity

Lockdowns bring hardship to birders’ paradise in India

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finance

Pakistan eyes world’s first ‘nature performance bond’

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indigenous peoples

A bittersweet conservation victory at Nepal’s flagship national park

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wildlife trade

Nepal’s controversial move to cash in on wildlife farming

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oceans

Diving ban not enough to save Pakistan’s coral paradise

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conservation

Communities protect Amur falcons in India despite pandemic hardships

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forests

Will urban forests in Pakistan have a lasting environmental impact?

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