The rapidly-growing economies of this continent are among the most heavily-populated countries in the world
This brings along accompanying problems for the environment. A heavy dependence on harvesting forests, wildlife, and fish has led to a loss of about two-thirds of Asia’s natural habitats. The world’s third largest rainforest complex is disappearing alarmingly fast and remaining timber reserves will last fewer than 40 years at the current rate. Another threat is desertification which is affecting 35 per cent of Asia’s farm lands. Earthwatch projects aim to understand these problems better to help find solutions to these issues. Join us in the field for a memorable cultural and wildlife experience.
Uncover Southeast Asia’s past, and learn how agriculture and changing climates affect civilizations
Rendezvous:Bangkok, Thailand
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7-14 days
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Learn about the cognition of endangered elephants and help protect them.
Rendezvous:Chiang Rai, Thailand
£2025
10 days
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Learn about the cognition of endangered elephants and help protect them.
Rendezvous:Chiang Rai, Thailand
£2155
10 days
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Study the impact of climate change on sustainable agriculture
Rendezvous:Bhuntar Airport Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, India
£2000
12 days
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Work up close with giant pandas cared for in captivity, and help them adapt to life in the wild.
Rendezvous:Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China
£2550
7 days
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Discover and document the cultural heritage of stunning Ikh Nart Nature Reserve
Rendezvous:Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
£2150
14 days
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Document behaviour and ecology of threatened wild sheep, ibex and vultures in this diverse ecosystem
Rendezvous:Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
£2150
14 days
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Assess impacts of climate change in Borneo’s forests
Rendezvous:Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
£1350
10 days
Strenuous
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