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VOLUME 16 NO. 3 – AUTUMN 2014
CONTENTS:
3. Old Man by The Sea
6. To The Spartly Islands, Almost
10. Endemic Delights
14. A Day With a Monk – Hsing Yun musing at 88
16. Year of The Horse at Offshore Taiwan
20. Jungle Princess
22. Maps and Myanmar
24. On a Slow Boat Up Myanmar
28. A Chindwin River Odyssey
31. Miracle Fruit
34. CERS in the Field
35. News/CERS in the Media
VOLUME 16 NO. 2 – SUMMER 2014
CONTENTS:
3. A Virtual Discovery Tour in Tibet
6. Tibet, North to South
12. Meditation Abode of The Gods
15. Why are Gongbin Villagers Obsessed with Their Houses?
17. Conserving Hong Shui Village for The Li People of Hainan Island
20. Escape from Super Typhoon Rammasun
23. Soldiers, Naturalists, Egoists & Visionaries: The Explorers of Burma (Part II)
26. Gem of Southern Myanmar
28. Exploring the Chindwin Upper Reaches
32. Hokkaido Sequel
34. CERS in the Field
35. News/CERS in the Media
VOLUME 16 NO. 1 – SPRING 2014
CONTENTS:
3. Observations of Burma; Economic and Otherwise
8. Crises for the Irrawaddy Dolphin
11. Memories of Myanmar
14. A Survey of Overseas Chinese in Northern Myanmar
16. Roundabout Orchid Island
20. Lu Dao Island of Taiwan – An island off an island
24. If Not in Heaven, Then in Litang
28. Wild Divinities and Wild Landscapes
31. Two Full Moons on the Same Night
34. CERS in the Field
35. News/CERS in the Media
VOLUME 15 NO. 4 – EDUCATION/INTERNSHIP SPECIAL ISSUE 2013
CONTENTS:
3. Curtis Wong – Myanmar’s Road to Modernization
6. Chaeyoon Kim – Keeping an Open Mind
8. Jason Kan – Myanmar Reflection
11. Melissa Murray – My CERS Reflections
12. Karthi Duraisamy – Gehuaqing – Bees – Honey
14. YYC Girls 新體驗
16. YYC Boys 尋蜂之旅
17. Miss Lau 謝謝!
18. Jamie Au – Capturing Yunnan
20. Audrey Chan – Differences that Don’t Matter
22. Leonie Lee – Yunnan with CERS
24. Jonathan Eng – Life in Perspective
26. Valerie Ma – East Meets West
28. Sara Tomaselli – The Snow Leopards of Langdu?
30. Tina Zhao – As Curious as a Child
32. Nadia Mastroyiannis – Tamed v.s. Wild
33. Ilana Saxe – To Mandalay and Beyond
35. Intern Bios
36. Interns in the Field
VOLUME 15 NO. 3 – MYANMAR SPECIAL ISSUE 2013
CONTENTS:
3. Exploring the Chindwin River
8. “Thar she blows!”
10. Call of the Irrawaddy Dolphin
14. Soldiers, Naturalists, Egoists & Visionaries: The Explorers of Burma (Part I)
18. Monsoon on the Irrawaddy
21. Amateur Naturalist on the Loose
25. Amateur Birder, but pro photographer, on the loose
29. Day Bridge Good for a Year
32. Daniel Ng Remembered
34. CERS in the Field
35. News/CERS in the Media
VOLUME 15 NO. 2 – SUMMER 2013
CONTENTS:
3. The Red Detachment of Women – From Hainan to World Stage
6. Ho Chi Minh’s Chinese Connections and Poems
10. Along Vietnam’s Border – Jinping, Yunnan
14. From the Terai to the Himalayas
18. Plateau Blue
20. The Castle and the Temple
22. Exploration vs Tourism
24. Jungle Magic
27. “Same-same but different”
30. Crossing Border in and out of Laos
32. John Farrell Remembered
34. CERS in the Field
35. News/CERS in the Media
VOLUME 15 NO. 1 – SPRING 2013
CONTENTS:
3. Treasure in our Backyard: The Crabs of Tai Tam
7. Naga New Year – A Former Headhunter’s Festival
12. Kengtung, Capital of the Golden Triangle
16. Train Ride in Myanmar
19. Cowboyed up at the National Western Stock Show
22. Wildlife at the Crossroads
26. Sea Eagles at World Heritage Site
29. Hokkaido Winter 2013
31. The Ailaoshan Trail
34. CERS in the Field
35. News/CERS in the Media
VOLUME 14 NO. 4 – CERS EDUCATION ISSUE 2012
CONTENTS:
3. Glacier
6. Get lost
8. Plans change, so be open to anything
10. My Exploration Journey
12. YYC Girls 的難忘回憶
14. YYC Girls 的學習成果
16. The Beauty of Simplicity
18. First Five days with CERS
22. Inspired by CERS
24. The Underlying Problems of Modernization – The Erosion of Culture
25. Culture and Community
28. When Dancing Together
30. Lawrenceville in Shangri-la
32. Artist Corner
34. Intern Bios
36. Interns in the Fields