Sign WWF Pledge to Save Sumatran Tigers

WWF charity officials are asking for your support to stop Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) destroying any more rain forests in Sumatra. The company is currently the fastest growing brand of toilet paper in the America, and have been logging in Sumatra since 1984.

During that time, APP has pulped an estimated 5 million acres of forests, forests that are the last remaining natural habitat for Sumatran Tigers. With only around 400 left in the wild, consumers should not have to choose between tigers and toilet paper. Yet any responsible company should not source their tissue products in an area where the endangered inhabitants are close to extinction.

Please take a minute out of your day to sign the WWF pledge to help ensure a future for Sumatran forests and their inhabitants.

Simply click on the link below to choose Tigers, not toilet paper…

> > Click here to sign WWF pledge

Adopt a Tiger with WWF UK

The WWF is a non profit organisation who can only sustain their tireless work in saving the planet and its inhabitants through donations. You can help raise funds through the WWF Adopt a Tiger scheme.

From as little as £3 a month you receive a certificate, a print of your animal, a greetings card, and a soft toy that would make a fantastic charity gift for a loved one.

> > Click here to Adopt an Tiger with WWF UK


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