The project aims to build a sustainable community by integrating environment, culture and living, and taking over the local traditional resource management knowledge with scientific information to the future generations. The project provides local people with opportunities such as the “Shiraho Past and Present Exhibition” and promotes sustainable local industry like ecotourism, country cuisine and traditional craftwork made from local natural resources. WWF is a leader in international efforts to find long term solutions to benefit people and nature. Because of more than 5 million independent supporters, our conservation efforts address global threats and we work to protect endangered species and habitats in more than 100 countries around the world. Learn more about WWF. | ||