Thanks for your interest in the Tibetan Plateau Project’s programs to conserve threatened habitats, endangered wildlife species and rare plants.
Following successful completion of TPP’s Tibetan Antelope Conservation Campaign – which resulted in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service listing the chiru as "Endangered" and prohibiting U.S. trade in shahtoosh – the Tibetan Plateau Project is launching an exciting new initiative for medicinal plant conservation in Nepal’s Himalayan region.
To learn more about this project and support the effort, please provide your contact information or send any questions regarding TPP’s conservation initiatives.
Membership Benefits
By joining the Tibetan Plateau Project with a contribution of $30 or more ($15 student/low income or USD $40 International) you’ll be supporting TPP’s crucial conservation programs. You’ll also receive a one-year subscription to the award-winning Earth Island Journal.
TPP volunteers assist with research, writing, fundraising and administrative tasks, working directly from their home locations and communicating with the project by phone and email. Stipends are not offered, but academic credit may be available. For more information regarding current volunteer opportunities, email TPP at: tppei@earthisland.org.
At this time, TPP does not place volunteers in Asia or coordinate with
other overseas programs.
Questions?
E-mail: tppei@earthisland.org
Mail: 300 Broadway, Suite 28, San Francisco, CA 94133-3312
Phone: (415)
788-3666 x132
Fax: (415) 788-7324