Across the region wildlife populations and habitats are being decimated by poorly controlled industrial and agricultural exploitation, by infrastructure development in the shape of dams, roads and tourist facilities; and by illegal activities such as poaching and timber theft. The result is loss of biodiversity and loss of livelihoods. A culture of indiscriminate wildlife use combined with poverty, population growth and rapid economic development has created a wave of pressure on natural ecosystems. China’s spectacular economic growth, in particular, is straining the supply of natural resources throughout the region.
In countries juggling democratic change, economic development and globalization, environmental concerns often receive minimal attention. Decentralization and confused planning have left large areas of forest and protected areas vulnerable. Direct involvement or connivance in illegal logging, poaching and land-grabbing increases the difficulty of achieving meaningful conservation gains. Fauna & Flora International is working with a range of partners to secure natural habitats and protect beleaguered wildlife, with a focus on Cambodia, China, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam.
In the Asia-Pacific region we're working in Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam.
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