Understanding conservation and sustainability from a young age is crucial, not only for instilling a sense of care and respect for nature, but also to help educate the youth on how to live a more sustainable lifestyle. 

Big cat keeper and author Martin Hill’s latest effort, A Tiger’s Message, is a beautiful children’s picture book aimed at highlighting the importance of protecting rainforests.

The moving story centres on a young schoolgirl who let her imagination bring her into the Sumatran rainforest, during a school lesson. There, she meets a young tiger who asks for her help.

There is an urgent need for all palm oil to be grown and managed sustainably,” said Martin. “Unfortunately, unsustainable palm oil production and use leads to deforestation, pollution, and animal extinction. We can all make a difference by checking labels when we buy from our supermarkets to ensure sustainability,” he said.

“If we all work together, we can make a difference that will affect demand from export, retailers, and factories. Sustainable oil palm leads to more wildlife moving freely, less pollution, and a happier planet for all of us,” explained Martin further.

Sumatran tigers are the smallest tiger subspecies and are distinguished by heavy black stripes on their orange coats. There are less than 400 Indonesia’s tigers today and they are clinging on for survival in the remaining forests on the island of Sumatra along with the orangutans and all other wildlife.

In 2016, a close friend of Martin returned from Sumatra after working alongside the TPCU patrols (Tiger Protection & Conservation Units). He explained the devastation of the rainforest in Sumatra and the impact on wildlife.

Martin was determined to try and help the cause, which prompted him to find out more about the situation, as well as the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) and how effective RSPO has been in promoting sustainable palm oil production and consumption around the world. Martin’s research inspired him to write A Tiger’s Message to educate the younger generation.

Martin’s message is clear – sustainability is crucial in providing the needs of the present without compromising future generations. “A Tiger’s Message” is a testament to the next generation who are ready to take on the world and create a better future.

“The rainforests belong to all of us, humans and animals too.”

Grab a copy of the book from one of the following: 
Waterstones: www.waterstones.com/book/a-tigers-message-2019/9780992828530
Amazon: www.amazon.co.uk/Tigers-Message-2019-Indy-Tiger/dp/0992828538/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=a+tiger%27s+message&qid=1566463224&s=gateway&sr=8-1 
Foyles books: www.foyles.co.uk/witem/childrens/a-tigers-message-2019,-9780992828530

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