From Education to Action: Why We Became Jungle Lifeline
- Darren Edwards
- Apr 15
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 22
We’re incredibly excited to welcome you to the brand-new website and official launch of Jungle Lifeline — a bold new name, a clearer mission, and a stronger commitment to protecting the world’s rainforests and wildlife.
But if you’ve been with us for a while, you might be wondering:What happened to Jungle Education Project?

Why the Change?
When we first started out as The Jungle Education Project, our heart was in the right place — raising awareness, delivering hands-on wildlife education, and helping people understand the urgent need to protect our planet.
But over time, our mission evolved. We weren’t just educating…We were actively raising funds, supporting rescue centres, protecting habitat, and inspiring children to become conservationists through experiences like The Jungle Hut and our incredible orangutan ambassador, Look, It’s Louie!
It became clear: we were becoming more than an educational project.We were becoming a lifeline — for endangered animals, for rainforest defenders, and for young people who want to make a difference.
A Clearer Mission. A Wider Reach.
Jungle Lifeline now reflects the true breadth and purpose of what we do.
✅ Support frontline rescue and rehabilitation centres in rainforest regions like Peru
✅ Align with Junglekeepers to help protect over 55,000 acres of Amazon rainforest
✅ Raise awareness for orangutan protection and habitat conservation in Indonesia
✅ Deliver powerful conservation education through The Jungle Hut and Look, It’s Louie!
Our name now reflects our action, not just our intention.
What’s Next?
With Jungle Lifeline officially launched, we’re kicking off our first major donation campaign —“Be the Lifeline” — to help fund everything from reforesting land and rehabilitating animals, to delivering educational experiences that spark real change.
Whether you're a parent who visited us at The Jungle Hut, a school who met Louie, or someone who simply cares deeply about nature —you are part of this story.
Thank you for believing in what we do.Thank you for becoming part of the lifeline.
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