Tiger Tribe strengthens commitment to the environment, announcing new charity partnership with FNPW

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Tiger Tribe, an Australian innovator of children’s products, announced a new partnership with the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife (FNPW), to help safeguard Australian wilderness areas and wildlife for future generations.

“Our new partnership with FNPW is a very important step for us,” says Naomi Green, co-founder of Tiger Tribe. “As a family run Aussie business designing products for children, we engage and connect with kids, literally every day. So it’s crucial that we lead by example and demonstrate to our young fanbase that habitats and the animals and plants that live in them, are entitled to care and protection.”

Sadly, Australia leads the world in mammal extinctions and habitat loss remains the single biggest driver of species decline in the country.

“This is not the future we want our children and grandchildren to grow up in,” says Anthony Green, Tiger Tribe co-founder. “So key to our partnership is funding for projects that protect and restore Australia’s natural landscape and safeguard vulnerable species. Together with the FNPW we can make a positive impact, and help create a better future for our kids.”

Every Tiger Tribe product purchased helps to support a diverse range of FNPW’s conservation work across Australia, examples include support to hundreds of wildlife volunteers caring for injured and endangered animals, purchase of seedlings for Koala habitat restoration, research into habitat for endangered Green Sea Turtles and Dugongs, and funding for the Healing Our Land appeal to help repair the damage inflicted during Australia’s recent horror bushfire season.

“It’s thanks to our generous partners that we can continue growing parks and saving species across Australia. Our country is home to some of the most important flora and fauna in the world and, together with our partners, we are working towards protecting 1 of 2 Australia for generations to come,” says Ian Darbyshire, Chief Executive Officer, Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife.