Mojo for biodiversity

Tomojo commits to the NGO FFI

At Tomojo, we believe that ALL dogs and cats deserve a life full of mojo, including wild ones. That's why we've partnered with the biodiversity conservation NGO FFI to protect Sumatran tigers and African wild dogs , two species listed as endangered due to habitat loss.

How can you help us?

  • Take a picture

    of your furball with its kibble that hits the mark for the planet

  • post your photo

    on Instagram with #mojolovers
    by tagging @tomojo.co

  • We give 1 Euro

    To the FFI to restore the Mojo to African dogs and Sumatran tigers!

African Wild Dogs: How Does FFI Help Them?

Fauna & Flora International (FFI) supports wild dog conservation in a multitude of countries, including Kenya's Ol Pejeta Conservancy , which has achieved remarkable success in recent years. Wildlife corridors have been opened to connect wild dogs to nearby protected areas to minimize contact with humans. Strategic fencing has reduced the risk of packs of wild dogs encroaching on community land and preying on domestic livestock. Ol Pejeta has also employed teams of veterinarians , who help wild dogs recover from illnesses.

Sumatran Tigers, how does FFI help them?

One of the main threats to Sumatran tigers is poaching . Hunters trap or shoot them for their skin, bones, and canine teeth, which are in high demand as status symbols, mainly abroad, and for use in traditional East Asian medicine. Habitat loss due to the expansion of oil palm, coffee, and acacia plantations, and encroachment by smallholders, also threaten these big cats. FFI has trained over 500 dedicated national and community park rangers who conduct anti-poaching forest patrols, removing snares and deterring potential poachers.

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