Land Rover joins the fight to save highly endangered tigers in India
12 Jun 2014|4,077 views
The Land Rover Freelander will be a vital asset in the field and a highly visible ambassador for conservation work in the Satpuda Landscape Tiger Programme area, which is the largest viable block of tiger habitat in India.
Mark Cameron, Brand Experience Director at Jaguar Land Rover, said, "Land Rover's on going partnership with the Born Free Foundation has already helped support some of the Foundation's most important projects in the U.K., Kenya, Ethiopia, South Africa and Sri Lanka. The Freelander's all-terrain capability will enable conservation workers to reach areas, which would otherwise be inaccessible and ultimately protect the tigers throughout the Satpuda Landscape."
Tigers have become a highly endangered species due to poaching and loss of their natural habitat, with their number plummeting to just 3,500. There are dedicated teams at Satpuda working to ensure their future and this Land Rover Freelander is now an important part of that network.
Land Rover has extended its support to the Born Free Foundation in India by delivering a brand new Land Rover Freelander. Satpuda Foundation, one of Born Free's partner organisations in Central India, will carry out critical conservation work in the country's central tiger reserves.
The Land Rover Freelander will be a vital asset in the field and a highly visible ambassador for conservation work in the Satpuda Landscape Tiger Programme area, which is the largest viable block of tiger habitat in India.
Mark Cameron, Brand Experience Director at Jaguar Land Rover, said, "Land Rover's on going partnership with the Born Free Foundation has already helped support some of the Foundation's most important projects in the U.K., Kenya, Ethiopia, South Africa and Sri Lanka. The Freelander's all-terrain capability will enable conservation workers to reach areas, which would otherwise be inaccessible and ultimately protect the tigers throughout the Satpuda Landscape."
Tigers have become a highly endangered species due to poaching and loss of their natural habitat, with their number plummeting to just 3,500. There are dedicated teams at Satpuda working to ensure their future and this Land Rover Freelander is now an important part of that network.
The Land Rover Freelander will be a vital asset in the field and a highly visible ambassador for conservation work in the Satpuda Landscape Tiger Programme area, which is the largest viable block of tiger habitat in India.
Mark Cameron, Brand Experience Director at Jaguar Land Rover, said, "Land Rover's on going partnership with the Born Free Foundation has already helped support some of the Foundation's most important projects in the U.K., Kenya, Ethiopia, South Africa and Sri Lanka. The Freelander's all-terrain capability will enable conservation workers to reach areas, which would otherwise be inaccessible and ultimately protect the tigers throughout the Satpuda Landscape."
Tigers have become a highly endangered species due to poaching and loss of their natural habitat, with their number plummeting to just 3,500. There are dedicated teams at Satpuda working to ensure their future and this Land Rover Freelander is now an important part of that network.
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