By Rudianto Sembiring | project leader
Conservation efforts must not stop. Tuesday (04/14/2020) a joint team consisting of the North Sumatra BKSDA and Yayasan Program Konservasi Spesies Indonesia (YPKSI) or in English is also known as the Indonesian Species Conservation Program (ISCP) releasing Sumatran slow loris (Nycticebus coucang) and Leopard Cat (Felis bengalensis) in to the safe forest leuser ecosystem area.
The Covid 19 pandemic situation has indeed made all humans in difficult conditions on this earth. However, we can not #stayathome if there are wildlife who need our help. Therefore, let's continue support ISCP, other wildlife Ngo and the government to be able to work safely in the midst of this pandemic Covid19 through donating ISCP animal medical devices, slow loris rescue or other wildlife program or directly donating on the website at the link below :
https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/we-kukang-sumatra-slow-loris-need-medical-devices/
Thanks so much to all donors and all good people who already support ,save wildlife and nature with us.. Amen!!!
Thanks & best regards
Admin ISCP
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