WWF in Asia
Many people around Asia are witnesses to the impacts of climate change. Learn more about their experiences and the work they are doing to raise awareness and help their communities adapt. Become a Climate Witness or learn more about the Programme.
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- information on the Heart of Borneo Forests or the New Guinea Forests and WWF's work to protect these areas?
- WWF's programmes to protect: elephants & rhinos, marine turtles and tigers in Asia?
- the Global 200 Ecoregions in Asia and WWF's work in these areas?
- the WWF Panda Success website with an interactive map of panda habitat and an animation about the creation of bamboo corridors?
- the WWF Greater Mekong Programme website?
Camera traps, hidden in some of the world’s remote and inaccessible locations, are activated by an infrared sensor when body heat or movement from an animal is detected. Day and night they provide a glimpse into a previously unseen world of some the most endangered species and habitats on earth. Find out more
Latest news from Asia
01 Sep 2008
Climate change in Keti Bunder, Pakistan
Emily Woodhouse spent 2 weeks in the small coastal community of Keti Bundi, Pakistan talking to the locals about the impacts of climate change on their home. » Read more



