Our forest rangers work tirelessly to protect some of the world’s most endangered animals in one of Southeast Asia’s last great rainforests. The rangers serve as the first line of defense for globally endangered animals including Asian elephant, pileated gibbon, Sunda pangolin, Asiatic black bear, Siamese crocodile, giant ibis, and dhole. The main threats facing these species are habitat loss and poaching for the illegal wildlife trade. Wildlife Alliance rangers are out in the forest day and night, selflessly risking their own lives to protect the lives of these animals and their habitat. Without the Wildlife Alliance rangers, the Cardamom Rainforest Landscape would not be one of Southeast Asia’s largest tracts of contiguous rainforest.
The Wildlife Alliance rangers go on daily patrols and often spend days at a time camping deep in the forest to catch hunters and loggers. Our rangers spend over 3.5 weeks a month away from their families, fully dedicating themselves to stopping deforestation, dismantling wildlife snares, and often catching poachers and loggers in the act.
Now, for the first time, you can sponsor one of Wildlife Alliance’s seven ranger stations. For a monthly donation of $5, $10, or $20 you can help protect 2,124,629 acres (859,807 ha) of intact rainforest and defend countless threatened animals from poaching. Support the rangers on the front line of conservation by sponsoring a ranger station today!
Our forest rangers work tirelessly to protect some of the world’s most endangered animals in one of Southeast Asia’s last great rainforests.
Our forest rangers work tirelessly to protect some of the world’s most endangered animals in one of Southeast Asia’s last great rainforests.
Our forest rangers work tirelessly to protect some of the world’s most endangered animals in one of Southeast Asia’s last great rainforests.