What Is Your Inner Endangered Animal?
What Is Your Inner Endangered Animal?
Have you ever wondered which endangered animal you are? Maybe you already were, in a past life...
Find out what your inner endangered animal is!
Visit www.frontier.ac.uk to check out our conservation and volunteering projects and visit our blog at blog.frontiergap.com
Have you ever wondered which endangered animal you are? Maybe you already were, in a past life...
Find out what your inner endangered animal is!
Visit www.frontier.ac.uk to check out our conservation and volunteering projects and visit our blog at blog.frontiergap.com

How old do you feel?
How would you describe your personality?
Your preferred habitat?
Veggie or meat eater?
Your ideal day
Where would you like to take your next holiday?
What is most important to you?
The best part of your day is...
Panda
Panda
Your endangered animal is the Panda!
When you have to you will be around people but ideally you spend time alone, relaxing, munching on bamboo and sleeping.
Forest destruction has reduced the Panda's habitat and it is now endangered. You can help Pandas by volunteering in a Breeding Program in China:
http://www.frontier.ac.uk/projects/33/China-Panda-Breeding-Centre
Orangutan
Orangutan
Your inner endangered animal is definitely an Orangutan!
You are clever, you like to explore and try new things.
Orangutans are only found in Indonesia and Malaysia and their habitat has been destroyed to a point where they are endangered.
To volunteer with Orangutans in Sumatra, Indonesia, take a look here: http://frontier.ac.uk/projects/218/Indonesia-Orangutan-Conservation-(Sumatra)
More information on helping Orangutans in Borneo, Malaysia, is here: http://www.frontier.ac.uk/projects/18/Malaysian-Borneo-Orangutan-Encounter
Slow Loris
Slow Loris
The Slow Loris is your inner endangered animal!
Slow Loris are nocturnal primates found in South East Asia. They are some of the rarest primates on earth with a bite so poisonous it can kill!
It is endangered due to habitat loss and because it is hunted for the pet trade. You can help these cute animals by volunteering on our Animal Rescue Program in Thailand.
You can find more information here: http://frontier.ac.uk/projects/771/Thailand-Animal-Rescue
Lemur
Lemur
You are the lemur! With a happy and inquisitive character you can be found jumping around the trees of Madagascar, the only place in the world that you inhabit. You like to spend a lot of time socialising with friends, living in family groups and have a curious nature.
Unfortunately, some of the areas of Madagascar that lemurs inhabit are being destroyed through deforestation resulting in this beautiful species becoming endangered. If you would like to help conserve them check out our Madagascan Wildlife Conservation Project:
http://www.frontier.ac.uk/projects/245/Madagascar-Wildlife-Conservation-Adventure
Sea Turtle
Sea Turtle
You are a Sea Turtle!
Your life is in the water, you love to swim and explore the great things in life. Your inner animal is endangered though! There are seven species of sea turtles and they are almost all endangered due to habitat loss and climate change. They have a slow reproduction rate, but you can help conserve them for generations to come and ensure they don't disappear from our oceans. Take a look at our Turtle Conservation Project in Tanzania:
http://frontier.ac.uk/projects/508/Tanzania-Whale-Sharks-&-Turtles