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Sponsor an animal today with WWF - Only £3 per Month

WWF are offering you the chance to "adopt" an endangered animal and help to bring endangered species back from the brink of extinction. Animal Adoptions make great gifts and are ideal for almost all occassions. The animals available for adoption are listed below:

Adopt a Snow Leopard
Adopt a Snow Leopard
Adopt a Polar Bear
Adopt a Polar Bear
Adopt a Penguin
Adopt a Penguin
Adopt a Gorilla
Adopt a Gorilla
Adopt a Leopard
Adopt a Leopard
Adopt a Turtle
Adopt a Turtle
Adopt a Panda
Adopt a Panda
Adopt an Elephant
Adopt an Elephant
Adopt a Tiger
Adopt a Tiger
Adopt a Rhino
Adopt a Rhino
Adopt an Orang-Utan
Adopt an Orang-utan
Adopt a Dolphin
Adopt a Dolphin

Why Adopt an Animal?

Animal Adoption is an easy way to make a crucial difference to the survival chances of many endangered species, including Pandas, Tigers, Orang-Utans, Dolphins, Rhinos and Elephants. Please consider adopting an animal so that these creatures are still around 100 years from now. It would be a tragedy if all we had to remember these animals by was pictures and video footage. Adopt an animal today and do your bit for the wildlife and nature conservation effort. Give someone a gift they will never forget.

When you adopt an animal from WWF, you will receive a gift pack which includes an adoption certificate, a print of your animal, facts about the adopted species, a greetings card, tips on how to follow a greener lifestyle, WWF computer screensavers, and a soft toy. You'll also receive quarterly updates on your animal and on the conservation effort in general.

Adopt an Animal from The Aspinall Foundation

The Aspinall Foundation - Adopt an animal The Aspinall Foundation is a registered charity that is actively involved with several projects that incorporate a diverse range of conservation activities both at their Kent based Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks, in addition to well-established overseas projects in the Republic of Congo and Gabon and more recent developing projects in Indonesia and Madagascar. Their main spheres of conservation-based activity include education, ecosystem management, captive breeding, local community education projects, capacity building, habitat surveys and the rehabilitation of confiscated wild animals. Click here to Sponsor an Animal with the Aspinall Foundation.

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