Our mission

Protecting Wildlife

At Malaysia PARAMOUNT Travelex Society, our work revolves around safeguarding wildlife and empowering communities. Through collaborative efforts with experts, activists, and local individuals, we focus on the Animal segment, striving to protect endangered species. Our approach is unique: we combine the expertise of scientists and the passion of storytellers, weaving together narratives that evoke empathy and understanding.

In the heart of our mission lies the conservation of animals, invertebrates, and ocean diversity. Our Explorers, driven by a shared commitment, venture into the field, conducting vital research and raising awareness. We believe that protecting wildlife goes hand in hand with empowering local communities. By fostering collaboration and sharing knowledge, we create a harmonious balance between human activities and the natural world.

Through the powerful mediums of storytelling and science, we shed light on the intricate lives of animals and the challenges they face. Every project, every story, and every initiative is a step toward preserving biodiversity and ensuring a sustainable future for all. We invite you to join us in this meaningful journey. Together, we can make a lasting impact, protecting wildlife and fostering a deep appreciation for the wonders of our planet.

explorer voices

" Exploring the wild isn't just a passion; it's a promise to protect. With Malaysia PARAMOUNT Travelex Society, I bridge the gap between curiosity and conservation. "

Mr. Chakkrit

Travelex Explorer and Photographer

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  • What wild chimps can teach humans about healthy aging

    What wild chimps can teach humans about healthy...

    Research on the health of former lab animals shows that for chimpanzees, and probably for people, “it’s not physical activity, but inactivity, that makes us frail.” BY TIM VERNIMMEN • 8...

    What wild chimps can teach humans about healthy...

    Research on the health of former lab animals shows that for chimpanzees, and probably for people, “it’s not physical activity, but inactivity, that makes us frail.” BY TIM VERNIMMEN • 8...

  • Where lions once ruled, they are now quietly disappearing

    Where lions once ruled, they are now quietly di...

    There are half as many African lions than there were 25 years ago. Conservation programs aim to protect the disappearing species by promoting human-lion cohabitation across the African savanna. BY OLIVIA...

    Where lions once ruled, they are now quietly di...

    There are half as many African lions than there were 25 years ago. Conservation programs aim to protect the disappearing species by promoting human-lion cohabitation across the African savanna. BY OLIVIA...

  • Sperm Whales in Caribbean Have Distinct Culture

    Sperm Whales in Caribbean Have Distinct Culture

    The marine mammals form clans with their own unique dialects, a new study says. BY KRISTIN HUGO • 5 MIN READ Click ... click ... click-click-click. That’s the sound of a sperm whale in the eastern...

    Sperm Whales in Caribbean Have Distinct Culture

    The marine mammals form clans with their own unique dialects, a new study says. BY KRISTIN HUGO • 5 MIN READ Click ... click ... click-click-click. That’s the sound of a sperm whale in the eastern...

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    Explore upcoming wildlife conservation events, learn about rescued animal stories, and witness our ongoing efforts to protect endangered species. Stay updated on animal adoptions, success stories, and upcoming initiatives.

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    Your generous donation empowers our initiatives, propelling us forward in our shared mission to create a better world. Every contribution is a catalyst for change, a step towards building a more sustainable, inclusive, and vibrant future.

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