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From 2019: At first glance, Cambodia’s rainforests may seem bereft of wildlife, but a closer looks reveals a profusion of tiny and often unique creatures. Looking for the Kingdom's biodiversity will yield a fascinating, yet subtle array of creatures southeastasiaglobe.com/the-hi…
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From 2009: In Hong Kong, urban and jungle collide when dealing with the pervasive pythons. While some argue that protecting the creatures is the best policy, others see no space for them in the nation's growing sprawl. southeastasiaglobe.com/lost-i…
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Phnom Penh is at a crossroads – not yet carved up by major expressways, but with the potential to move in that direction. @FutureForumAsia researcher Aronsakda Ses urges authorities to consider a more human-focused urban plan, before it's too late southeastasiaglobe.com/phnom-…
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From 2016: For most, ballet is a an art form, but for Jessa Balote, it was a saving grace. Now a dancer at the Manila Ballet, she reflects on her move out of the slums and how she managed to access a dancer's training southeastasiaglobe.com/jessa-…
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