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Wild Asia partners with JDE Peet’s to support sustainable oil palm production in Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Wild Asia has today announced they have signed a new multi-year agreement with Jacobs Douwe Egberts (JDE), to support independent small producers towards Read More

15.09.21

Keeping the Wild, The Star, January 15th 2013

A new manual guides plantation managers on making estates friendly to wildlife THE basin of the Kinabatangan river, the longest river in Sabah and rich in biodiversity, has been Read More

18.01.13

‘Biodiversity in Plantation Landscapes’ Manual

The Biodiversity in Plantation Landscapes manual, part of the 'Biodiversity for Busy Managers' (B4BM) initiative was visualised by Wild Asia, and subsequently supported by the Read More

25.09.12

RSPO Training Series (15-19th Oct 2012, Sarawak, Malaysia)

Our professional training series is designed to build awareness and guide practitioners. In an effort to build capacity in the region, Wild Asia is now offering a series of Read More

10.09.12

Bird Diversity Study in Sarawak Oil Palm Plantation

A two-month study of avian diversity was conducted in an oil palm plantation in Bintulu,Sarawak in 2010. The preliminary survey of bird diversity showed that there could be a Read More

08.05.12

Is your integrated pest management going to pot?

First the good news Barn owls, Tyto alba, have been a key aspect of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in oil palm plantations in West Malaysia since the 1980s, after initial Read More

01.03.12

Enhancing Biodiversity Conservation by Engaging the Oil Palm Plantation Industry

Biodiversity Conservation on Oil Palm Plantations: Challenges What does biodiversity conservation mean for an industrial plantation? Wild Asia has been unravelling the issues Read More

31.01.12

Migratory Birds in Malaysia – What Planters Need to Know

The idea is to inform managers and planners about the key biodiversity issues that apply to oil palm plantation development, and provide practical know-how to mitigate negative Read More

22.08.11

Training Workshop on “Biodiversity for Busy Managers” (Miri)

[pullquote style="right" quote="dark"]From our observations and discussions, I realize you can actually do something - there's always something we can do to reduce negative impacts Read More

22.10.10

Training Workshop on “Biodiversity for Busy Managers” (Kuantan)

[pullquote style="right" quote="dark"]Looking at biodiversity from a broader perspective was one of the most helpful things I got from the workshop[/pullquote] Participants of Read More

22.10.10

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