Guess who’s learning to protect Sumatran tigers? 🐯

Your impact reaches farther than you think! Meet the new tiger protectors in the making...

 

Protecting Sumatran tigers isn’t only about keeping them safe from snares or saving their forest homes. These actions are vital, and thanks to you, they’re happening every day. But there’s so much more to be done to save them, and you’re making that possible! 

With your help, we’re tackling the problem at its roots, with education.

A new generation of informed, confident, passionate protectors is growing. And you’re helping lead the way! 

Enter: the Tiger Patrol Team. 

Alongside patrolling the forest to keep tigers safe, this incredible team also runs a Tiger Information Centre. A place where everyone is welcome to come and learn. Families, schools, community groups, even local workplaces all stop by to learn, explore, and connect with conservation. 

Lately, the centre has been buzzing with excitement, especially with school groups visiting. Students are learning about conservation, and the urgent need to protect endangered species like the Sumatran tiger. 

Activities are fun, hands-on, and interactive. Children build confidence, try new things and learn how to care for the world around them. They leave inspired and ready to make a difference. 

Because, these children will grow up depending on the land around them. And now, thanks to you, they will also have the knowledge, skills and passion to protect it. They are the defenders of tomorrow, and you are helping to inspire them today.  

Here are some joyful photos of bright, energetic Grade 4 students learning how to become the guardians of their forests, and the wildlife that live there. 

 

 

You heard it here first...these are the powerful new conservation leaders of the next generation! And your kindness is helping shape them every step of the way. Thank you for being their champion. 

 

Program: APE Protector (Animals, People and Environment)
Location: West Sumatra, Indonesia
Program Partner: This program is a collaboration with our partners at Centre for Orangutan Protection and the Ministry of Forestry 🌳

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