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  • Get Your Copy of Seri Ayo Jelajahi: Mengenal Alam dan Budaya Indonesia

    Sebagai bagian dari kampanye Year of Tiger 2010, WWF-Indonesia meluncurkan buku berjudul “Seri Ayo Jelajahi: Mengenal Alam dan Budaya Sumatera”. Sesuai dengan tema kampanye, buku ini berisi informasi mengenai harimau dan Pulau Sumatera yang merupakan habitat alami satwa langka ini serta kebudayaan dan kekayaan alam lainnya yang dimiliki kesepuluh provinsi di Sumatera.

    Buku Informasi ini dilengkapi dengan ilustrasi cat air yang menarik dan membuatnya lebih mudah dicerna.
    Setiap bab disusun berdasarkan urutan provinsi, mulai dari propinsi paling utara Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam hingga paling selatanLampung. Selain berisi informasi mengenai keragaman hayati dan budaya, buku ini juga memberikan tips-tips hijau dan alternatif wisata bagi para pecinta lingkungan yang senang berpetualang. Misalnya bagi yang ingin berwisata ke Taman Nasional Batang Gadis di Sumatera Utara buku ini memberikan penjelasan satwa dan tumbuhan apa saja yang kemungkinan ditemui disana.

    Dengan memberi judul “Seri Ayo Jelajahi”, WWF-Indonesia ingin mengajak setiap pembaca untuk mengeksplorasi kekayaan alam dan budaya nusantara. Buku ini merupakan awal bagi setiap orang baik yang tinggal di Sumatera maupun di luar Sumatera untuk mengenal “wajah” Pulau Sumatera.

    Buku “Seri Ayo Jelajahi: Mengenal Alam dan Budaya Sumatera” dapat diperoleh di toko buku Gramedia  dan Gunung Agung atau melalui pemesanan langsung ke WWF-Indonesia dengan menghubungi:

    Dyah Ekarini  (021-5761070 ext 513) atau drini@wwf.or.id

    Porsi penjualan buku ini yang diperoleh oleh WWF-Indonesia akan digunakan untuk program konservasi WWF di Sumatera.
     
     



    SAHABAT Harimau (WWF-Indonesia Donation Program)


    SAHABAT harimau

    Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) is an endemic species whose population is currently divided into small populations within and surrounding the conservation area in Sumatra. The remaining population in its natural habitat is estimated to be only 300 to 400 animals and this number will only decrease if Sumatran forest continues to be destroyed.

    The Sumatran tiger is the last remaining Indonesian tiger – after the Bali tiger was declared extinct in the 1940s and the Javan tiger in the 1980s. WWF-Indonesia recognises there are considerable obstacles for the future of 'the king of the forest' in its natural habitat, which encourages the continuation of concerted efforts to protect the Sumatran tiger.

    Why (Sumatran tiger)?

    Sumatran tigers, as top predators in the food chain, have an important role in stabilizing the natural ecosystem. These species require a special habitat for living: there must be extensive forest cover for shelter, access to adequate water for drinking, bathing and swimming as well as availability of prey (food). As the key balance within forest ecosystems, the role of the tiger is to maintain natural sustainability and ensure the survival of other wildlife, which will in turn ensure the survival of humans.

    Do you know?

    • Unlike domestic cats, Sumatran tigers love water and are great swimmers. They have membranes between their fingers to swim
    • Their orange and black stripes have the power to camouflage in the forest
    • There are no two tigers with the same pattern of stripes, similar to human fingerprints

    SAHABAT harimau

    Community and public participation is an essential part of the efforts to conserve the Sumatran tiger. Therefore, WWF-Indonesia launched a program named "SAHABAT harimau" in response to the challenge of improving public awareness about the importance of the continuing the survival of Sumatran tigers in the future.

    Help us to save the Sumatran tiger

    You can help our video trap and research teams on the field to monitor and observe the behavior of populations and to prevent human interference, which could threaten the Sumatran tiger. Show your support by joining the SAHABAT harimau program.
     
    WWF-Indonesia has launched a selection of donation packages for individuals and groups who want to help and actively participate in the conservation of Sumatran tigers.

    SAHABAT harimau donation packages:

    1. Cubs
    Individual donations: IDR 100.000
    You will receive a donation package:
    1. Sumatran tiger exclusive e-photos
    2. Tiger plush toy
    3. Pin

    2. Stripes
    Individual donations: IDR 200.000
    You will receive a donation package:
    1. Sumatran tiger exclusive e-photos
    2. Tiger plush toy
    3. Magnet
    4. Mobile phone strap

    3. Rangers
    Donation groups: IDR 300.000
    You will receive a package that available for 5 people:
    1. Sumatran tiger exclusive e-photo
    2. Tiger plush toys

    4. Tigerhood
    Donation groups: IDR 500.000
    You will receive a package that available for 5 people:
    1. Sumatran tiger exclusive e-photos
    2. Tiger plush toys
    3. Magnets

    You can download the donation form here and send it via fax to the WWF-Indonesia, SAHABAT harimau at +62 21 576 1080.

    You can visit our office or send a donation to WWF-Indonesia's account: Bank Mandiri KCP RNI Mega Kuningan, to Yayasan WWF-Indonesia, account number 124-00-0520-697-5 to make payment.

    For more information, please send an email to: gift4earth@wwf.or.id

    WWF-Indonesia

    Kantor Taman A9, Unit A-1
    Kawasan Mega Kuningan
    Jakarta 12950, Indonesia
    Phone: +62 21 576 1070
    Fax: +62 21 576 1080

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