Fund-raising Dinner | Saving the Malayan Tiger
The Malayan tiger (Panthera tigris jacksoni), a unique species which had roamed Singapore before 1930 is now critically endangered, confined to pockets of forest in Malaysia. With 300 in the wild, the Malayan tiger is in danger of going extinct due to poaching and forest loss. This dinner aims to raise funds to support efforts to stop poaching of the Malayan tiger and tiger prey.
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Organized by Cicada Tree Eco-Place in collaboration with The Malaysian Conservation Alliance for Tigers (MYCAT)
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How did you find out about the Tiger Fundraiser Dinner? *
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What is your wish for the Malayan Tigers? *
Would you be interested in finding out more about going for a CAT walk? *
CAT Walks organized by MYCAT will enable people residing in Singapore to join forces with Malaysia to protect tiger habitat, by walking in the forest to look for snares and signs of poaching. Read more about CAT Walks here: http://bit.ly/UjZVse and http://www.citizenactionfortigers.my/
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Would you like to buy "Majestic Stripes" coffee table book on Malayan Tiger $40 *
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"Majestic Stripes". Published in 2010 by Malayan Banking Berhad, this 100-page hard-cover coffee table book shares the story of our magnificent tiger in stunning photos, beautiful illustrations and compelling text. A children's cartoon booklet on the illegal wildlife trade, "Who Stole My Fur Coat", comes free with this book. All proceeds from the sale of this book will go to the Malaysian Conservation Alliance for Tigers (MYCAT) for the conservation of tigers in Malaysia.
Would you like to buy "Tiger Parts Belong to Tigers" tee shirt $15 (adult and kids' sizes available) *
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