Debbie Martyr, Team Leader of Fauna & Flora International’s Tiger Protection & Conservation Units in Sumatra, blogs about the bumpy roads of progress in Kerinci Seblat National Park and the proposal to build a network of new roads directly through core tiger habitats in the park.
“Roads aren’t good for tigers or any other wildlife. Roads aren’t good for forests which means, in a mountainous park like this, they aren’t good for people, millions of whom depend upon rivers whose source is high in the mountains and protected by national park forest.”
Read Deb’s blog in full at 21st Century Tiger and lodge your protest now.