Campaign poster: Hunt for eating – Don’t hunt to extirpation

Poster Final English

Above is the English version of our campaign poster for species presevation in Nam Et-Phou Louey National Protected Area, Laos.

The poster is used to help explain the purpose of the conservation campaign and the necessity of protecting the prey of the tiger population in the area. The posters have been making appearances in local villages and with the Red Muntjac campaign mascot.

You can learn more about Wildlife Conservation Society’s Rare Pride campaign on RarePlanet. The campaign will protect the prey of the last tiger population in Laos by celebrating hunters who hunt wild animals legally and by promoting the reporting of poachers who threaten the food security of local communities.

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