About Us

WILD

Wildlife Biology and Sustainable Landscape

This group is aimed to direct our collective expertise, experiences, and  interest to support the Government’s commitment to SDGs, particularly  Goals 13, 14, and 15. We believe that understanding the biology of wild  flora and fauna in a changing landscape and seascape is crucial to  ensure that development activities do not surpass nature’s carrying and  restoring capacity.

Aims:

For the next 20 years, we will build and strengthen our research interest and capacity on wildlife biology and sustainable landscape to meet the following objectives:

  1. Saving endangered and endemic wildlife
  2. Providing science-based recommendations to design and manage human-wildlife interphase in biodiversity rich landscapes.
  3. Developing climate resilience management tools to conserve wildlife.
  4. Understanding the landscape dynamics for the preservation of wildlife and sustainable development
  5. Finding the correlation from genes to ecosystem and adaptation to support resilience.
  6. Digital technology on conservation & predicting biodiversity trend.
  7. Bioprospecting and ecosystem services
  8. Building a Digital collection for urban wildlife diversity.