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WWF Gift PackAdopting an animal is a great way to show a loved one that you care not only for them, but also for the world around you. For a one off fee, you will not only be providing funds to help an endangered species survive in the wild but also giving a great gift.

What Do I Get?

  • gift pack including cuddly toy, display folder with photo of your chosen animal
  • adoption certificate and informative fact sheet about the animal

Top Selling WWF Adopt an Animal

  • >> Adopt a Tiger - Just $90>> Adopt a Tiger - Just $15
    Wild tiger numbers have dropped by around 95% in the last 100 years. With just 4,000 left on the planet, you can help protect the future of the world's largest big cat by providing the funds to to restore their habitat and increase anti-poaching efforts. Adopting an animal is a meaningful gift for friends and family, plus it's a tax-deductible donation to WWF.

  • >> Adopt an Orangutan - Just $90>> Adopt an Orangutan - Just $15
    More than 1000 Orangutans die every year due to deforestation to create for palm oil plantations. By adopting an Orangutan, you will be helping to stop hunting and the illegal trade of Orangutans whilst lobbying governments to enforce sustainable logging practices.

These great Adopt an Animal packages are a fantastic present for a friend, family or loved one. Not only will you be giving an interesting and thoughtful gift, but you will also be providing much needed funds to help stop endangered species from becoming extinct. It's the gift that keeps on giving.

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