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2007 - a completely new exciting programme of activities and protection and we need you to help us continue to make it the most successful Tiger Protection Programme as it has been for the past 10 years, With the most experienced Tiger Protection and Education team in Indonesia.

Together…! Save the Sumatran Tiger”

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Name a Wild Tiger

Name a Wild Tiger

This is your chance to become the proud foster parent and name your very own Wild Sumatran tiger. One tiger - one name.

2 Tigers in the wild

For an annual donation of a minimum of £250 you, a friend or loved one, a school or company will become associated with one of the surviving 350 wild Sumatran tigers. Every penny of your donation will be spent preserving or protecting your tigers future.

What do I get? as well as the comfort of knowing you are preserving a species for future generations along with a photo of your chosen tiger we will provide you with a map showing where your tiger was photographed; as much information as we have on your chosen tiger; photographs and an individual colour certificate which can be designed to include your company/school  name/logo; advertising slogan or named of a loved one.  One for you to display at home or work the other at the park to be seen by 250,000 visitors from all over the world.

SCHOOLS: Ideal for projects - we will supply you with a project folder full of photos and information about where your tiger lives; why it is endangered and how we protect it.  Need ideas for raising the money - check out how Great Berry Primary School did it below or get in touch.

COMPANIES: Your logo and name will be added to our website and included in our newsletter mailing.  We will even help you put together a press release for your local paper.

To see just some of the tigers available for naming click here  and contact us for any more details you require or if you have decided you would like to name a Wild Tiger.

 

Latest News RSS Feed of our newsletter

20 August 2007  World's first for tiger conservation  Translocated conflict tiger fitted with GPS collar - FIRST! MORE

18.07.07 2 Tigers caught by new cameras in wknp .. just 2 days after installing new cameras (supplied by STT) in Way Kambas 2 new tigers have been captured on film.... MORE

06.06.07  New tiger photos just in  captured on remote camera   MORE  

06.06.07 Second school opens - funded by STT MORE

01.06.07 Motorbikes funded by STT in use in the field MORE

23.05.07 Annual Report Way Kambas NP...MORE

08.05.07  Teams receive New essential equipment-motorbikes funded by STT Pics

08.05.07... workshop for the local communities... MORE 

30.04.07   Annual report Bukit Tigapuluh NP   Revealing the Mystery of Bukit Tigapuluh NP  MORE

Senepis- Latest 16/4/07 Government create corridor to Dumai causing major problems in Senepis...MORE

7/4/07 Protecting the tiger faced mushroom - rare rafflesia monitoring... MORE

A Week On Patrol In Bukit Duabelas National Park... More

Senepis - Latest news including:
Tiger spotted in village - capture attempted. MORE

Poacher caught and animals released back to the wild MORE
 

New wild tigers caught on remote cameras to name..MORE

Nov 2006 Drought Crisis in Way Kambas NP more

Datai village - Latest news and pics... including first ever letter from village child taught to read and write by the teacher funded by STT...More

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