Asia

Southeast Asia has more threatened species than any region on Earth. Re:wild works here not only because the window to act is closing fast, but because the opportunity to protect what remains is still real.

Beneath the forest canopy of Southeast Asia lives a staggering diversity of life, some of it still unknown to science.

Sumatra's forests are the only place on Earth where four Critically Endangered large mammals share the same landscape. The Annamite Mountains produced new large mammal discoveries as recently as the 1990s.

An estimated 121 million acres of Key Biodiversity Areas in Southeast Asia remain unprotected. Re:wild maps priorities, restores ecosystems, protects threatened species, and builds the partnerships that outlast any single project.

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Re:wild and partners are expanding protected areas, ending destructive logging, and pioneering rewilding approaches that are showing the world what recovery looks like.

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