Learn More About Our Animal Ambassador Species

The Endangered Clouded Leopard

The Endangered Clouded Leopard

We have focused our awareness raising on 4 key species across 4 at risk eco-systems.

We have chosen these four species because together they tell a story about habitat destruction, environmental management, unethical consumer demand, the illegal wildlife trade, but most importantly how different strategies can be used to improve the health of their eco-systems.

The four species that we will use as ambassadors and indicators for success in biodiversity & empowerment programs are the Clouded Leopard, the Gouldian Finch, the Oranguatan and the African Wild Dog. 

 

The following videos are a good starting point for some insight into the species and projects that we aim to investigate, and if proven to be of high impact, ultimately support and empower to grow. 

The brightly coloured but endangered Gouldian finch now has hope thanks to a team of dedicated rangers in the Kimberley. Learn more about this amazing bird here: http://wwfau.org/2ltjLk3
Clouded leopard documentary by National Geographic - NAT GEO WILD. Two little clouded leopard cubs are fighting to survive in the wild. Could this rare species survive?

We will be busily working on reviewing some of the worlds most progressive animal conservation projects over the next months so we can share them with the world, hopefully, inspiring and facilitating more successful projects. 

Leave comments below of any projects you know to be successful for us to investigate.