World Land Trust (WLT) is urgently raising money to protect large areas of habitat for species such as tiger, puma, and jaguar.
WLT’s
Big Cat Big Match will take place during the first two weeks of
October. During this time, any donations made to the charity’s Big Cat
Appeal will be matched pound for pound. So far £250,000 has already been
pledged for the match funding pot.
Funds that will be raised
during the Big Cat Big Match will be used to enable WLT’s worldwide
partners to extend existing reserves, and create important new wildlife
corridors to connect fragmented protected areas. The funds will also
support WLT’s Keepers of the Wild Programme, which supports the
employment of wildlife rangers in the reserves.
WLT Chief
Executive John Burton commented: “After 25 years of conservation success
in countries as diverse as Belize, Paraguay and India, we know that
WLT’s model of land purchase and protection is making it possible for
big cats to survive in the wild in Latin America and Asia. We aim to
raise £500,000 during Big Cat Big Match so that we can continue to
support big cat conservation in countries where we already have
programmes and in other parts of the world such as Iran and Vietnam,
where we are developing exciting new partnerships.”
WLT’s
conservation model is based on purchasing and protecting areas of
threatened habitat in partnership with project partners in order to
conserve biodiversity and endangered species. They argue that this
approach is particularly well suited to the conservation of big cat
species, as they are territorial and require large areas of wild habitat
and protection from hunters.
2014 sees the 25th anniversary of
the organization. In that time the organization has saved more than
500,000 acres of critically threatened habitat that would have otherwise
been lost, working across 20 countries, and the reserves that have been
set up by the charity support variety of big cats.
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As part of its ongoing work to protect big cats,
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