Enchanting moments filming for Episode 7 of #BBCEarthAsia, “Saving Asia“ 💚 An episode about those dedicating their lives to saving Asia's extraordinary wildlife.
1. Napoleon fish, Western Pacific.
2. Sun Bear, Matang Wildlife Centre, Kubah
National Park, Borneo, Malaysia.
3. A slendertail lantern shark embryo developing
inside an artificial uterus at the Churaumi Aquarium, Okinawa Island, Japan.
4. The Javan green magpie - there may be a few as 50 left in the wild.
5. Tapanuli Orangutan, Batang Toru Forest, Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Project, North Sumatran
Province, Indonesia.
6. Sika, a rehabilitated sun bear being transported by helicopter to a remote forest release site, Tabin reserve, Malaysia.
7. Hotlin Ompusunggu teaching children about planetary health.
8. Rainforests in Java are falling silent as songbird species are being poached from the wild.
9. A busy street in the suburbs of Kathmandu, Nepal, a hot spot for transborder smuggling of illegal wildlife.
If you think you’ve seen the best the natural world has to offer, think again 👀 #BBCEarthAsia – a spectacle like no other. Click the link in our bio to find out more 🌏
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