Help us save the last place on Earth where Orangutans, Tigers and Elephants live together

ALERT is joining with other environmental groups to help save the Leuser Ecosystem, one of Earth's most important rainforest regions.  This collective effort is called "Racing Extinction".

We’re facing the sixth mass extinction.  By the end of the century, we could lose half of all species on Earth because of human activity -- and the Leuser Ecosystem is on the front-lines of extinction.

Indonesia’s Leuser Ecosystem is like nowhere else on Earth.
 
Stretching over 2.6 million hectares (6.5 million acres), it is the last place on the planet where Orangutans, Tigers, Elephants, and Rhinos still roam together in the wild.

For the past two years, protecting the imperiled Leuser Ecosystem has been a key focus of ALERT (see here, here, and here). 

Help us to advance this effort -- just follow this link.  Take action to protect this beautiful and critical area -- one of the last truly wild places on Earth.

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