BIODIVERSITY SURVEYS

Discover, Document & Protect Biodiversity

Every species tells a story.

Biodiversity surveys are one of the most valuable tools for understanding ecosystem health, tracking environmental change and protecting our planet’s diversity of life. Working alongside researchers and conservation partners, participants learn to observe, identify and record species — contributing real data to ongoing monitoring and conservation efforts.

Whether exploring tropical rainforests, mangroves, coastal habitats or coral reefs, every survey adds to a clearer picture of the biodiversity that surrounds us.

Why It Matters

We can’t protect what we don’t understand.

By documenting plants, animals and ecosystems, biodiversity surveys provide essential information for conservation planning, habitat management and scientific research. They also inspire participants to look more closely at the natural world and appreciate the remarkable diversity of life around them.

Survey Opportunities

Flora Surveys

Identify and record native plant species while exploring forest structure, ecosystem health and habitat diversity.

Wildlife Monitoring

Observe birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and insects using ethical field techniques and wildlife monitoring methods.

Marine Biodiversity

Survey coral reefs, reef fish and other marine life to better understand the health and diversity of coastal ecosystems.

Habitat Assessments​

Evaluate ecosystems by recording species diversity, habitat condition and environmental indicators.

Skills You'll Develop

Participants gain practical experience in:

Featured Ecosystems

Tropical Rainforests

Mangrove Forests

Coral Reefs

Rocky Shores

Seagrass Meadows

Freshwater Ecosystems

With destinations across Malaysia, Borneo, Indonesia, Singapore and the wider Southeast Asian region

Survey Nature. Support Conservation.

Every observation contributes to a greater understanding of our natural world. Whether you’re a school, university, conservation organisation or community group, we’ll help you design a biodiversity survey that supports learning, research and meaningful conservation outcomes.