Asian Wildlife Conservation
Wildlife Warriors are working closely on a select group of conservation programs across Asia to protect endangered species. We are a small but highly mobile and efficient organisation, and we have chosen to focus our efforts in these key areas, where we feel that Wildlife Warriors Worldwide can make a significant positive impact on the future of these wild places and their denizens.
Our tiger conservation projects include Satpura National Park in Madhya Pradesh, India, Kerinci Seblat National Park in Sumatra, Indonesia and Manas National Park in Bhutan.
In 2005, Giles Clark (International Conservation Programs Officer) and Senior Veterinarian Dr Jon Hanger conducted workshops with the Tiger Conservation and Protection Unit (TCPU) of Kerinci Seblat National Park in Sumatra on various elements of tiger conservation in the field, such as veterinary procedures, emergency wildlife anaesthesia and wildlife welfare and handling issues. Wildlife Warriors has supported the TCPU for sometime, donating anti-poaching vehicles, field veterinary supplies and financial aid. Our commitment to this program is ongoing.


