Wild Asia

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For the theme park area, see Wild Asia (Chessington World of Adventures Resort)
Wild Asia
Type Social enterprise
Industry Responsible tourism, Environmental planning
Founded Sabah, Malaysia (1998 (1998))
Founder(s) Dr Reza Azmi
Headquarters Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Key people Dr Reza Azmi (Founder)
Sumei Toh,
Scott O'Connell,
Intan Shafinaz Suhaimi,
Aeimelia Khalid,
Deborah Chan,
Eileen Chiang,
Lim Ying Ying,
Sharyn Shufiyan
Products Books, Videos
Services Impact assessments, environmental consultancy
Website wildasia.org

Wild Asia works to promote and support the conservation of natural areas and local communities dependent upon natural resources. It is an organization that works closely with business organizations to provide an avenue for solutions to improve their operations, at the same time engage individuals to adopt sustainable practices in their day-to-day lifestyle.[citation needed]

Wild Asia works in areas such as oil palm plantations conducting workshops on Roundtable of Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), island and reef conservation, biodiversity in production landscapes as well as responsible tourism. Some of the core work that they do include providing research, peer reviews and other technical inputs on a wide range of projects, assisting businesses through advisory, audits and training to implement global sustainability standards such as RSPO and providing training workshops to encourage awareness of environmental and social impacts to business and corporate managers.[citation needed]

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