Being privileged to work on an up and coming project for WCS-Malaysia Program has also brought about receipt of touching gifts – camera trap images all the way from the beautiful Malaysian jungle, capturing the unique and extraordinary wildlife of the Malay Peninsula. The stellar team at WCS-Malaysia Program, part of global conservation organisation the Wildlife Conservation Society, are working tirelessly to secure the future of Malaysian flora and fauna. “A picture is worth a thousand words” and the following heartening images bring a message of joy and hope this Christmas, of thriving youngsters and WCS-Malaysia Program’s successes in the field. Thank you to Melvin Gumal Ph.D., Director of WCS-Malaysia Program for these inspirational images. For more information about their exceptional work visit www.wcsmalaysia.org. Enjoy!
A very Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for 2015!
Slàinte Mhath!
A lovely selection Jane, and very heartwarming at this seasonal time too.
And Tapirs! One of my (many) all-time favourite animals. As well as Orang-Utans, Julie’s favourite. We ‘adopted’ Gordon, an Orang-Utan at Monkey World, in Dorset, and we have been down to visit there a couple of times. They do great work all over the world, in monkey and primate rescue and conservation.
I hope that you and your family have a great Christmas. Though given your heritage, I suspect that you may anticipate Hogmonay more. Very best wishes. Pete. x
Yes they’re an amazing organisation Pete, lovely you get down to see Gordon through the year. Many thanks for all your support and kind comments over this year and hope you all have a great Christmas and New Year! Yes indeed Hogmanay is very special! Best wishes, Jane x