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    Asia's Wild

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    Asia's Imprint

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    Asia, Our Home

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    Exploring Asia

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    Climate Change

ASIAN GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY IS…

a non-profit, scientific and educational society dedicated to the promotion and conservation of Asia’s environment, culture and wildlife. It encourages civic consciousness for all Asians to take greater responsibility of their surrounding for the benefit of humanity and earth's biological diversity.

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COMPETITIONS

Shark Short Stories Writing Competition
This feature is now closed … but the AGS team was delighted with the great response for this feature and would…
Preserve Asia's Heritage Photo Competition
Realise the picture-making potential to tell a story on anything that must be preserve in Asia and this could just…
Green Planet Blues Writing Competition
Every year, ASIAN Geographic Society will host writing competitions focusing on different themes. This year, we decided to start with…
Real Issues, Real Stories Video Competition
Submit a short video together with a synopsis of what and why this social issue should be conveyed. We want…
Conservation: Vanishing Giants

 Time is running out for endangered icons.

Conservation: Child of the Sea

The quest for the ultimate pearl is taking place in some of the Philippines’ most remote islands.

Conservation: Canine Cargo Cult

Rounding up the dog meat trade in Asia.

Conservation: Dogs Days

Bali’s massive street dog population needs much-needed support.

Conservation: Bear Witness

Their road to freedom has been a tortuously long one. Most of these bears have been caged since they were cubs for up to 23 years.

Conservation: Preserving Singapore's Hornbills

It is believed that the population of Oriental pied hornbills in Pulau Ubin arose from a pair or more birds coming from Johor, Malaysia.

Conservation: The Mystery of the Three-Legged Frogs

When the cricket has the frog’s stretched-out back leg between fronds, around grass stems or under its “blind”, the captured leg acts as a lever, preventing the frog’s escape.

Conservation: Shark Fin Soup

The Disneyland Awakening.