Towards Zero Poaching in China


About this film
Early this year, 2012, six young volunteers visited several reserves in northeast China. The reserves are part of the Amur-Heilong tiger landscape that straddles China and Russia Far East.

The six, appointed as WWF-China Youth Tiger Ambassadors, spent 10 days with tiger experts and rangers to learn at first hand what it takes to protect tigers in the wild and work towards zero poaching. This is their story. The film is narrated in Chinese Mandarin with English subtitles.

WWF works with local governments and various groups towards Zero Poaching of Tigers an initiative to stop tiger killing and trading at its source.

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