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The Aspinall Foundation has been running since 1984 and works to promote wildlife conservation through their two zoos Port Lympne Zoo and Howletts Wild Animal Park in Kent, England which have an excellent record in the breeding of endangered and / or rare animals. They put any donations through their adopt an animal scheme to good use through these zoos and they are also involved protecting endangered species via a number of conservation projects.
- You can Adopt an animal from just £3 a month
choosing from 20 different species including an African Elephant, Barbary / Atlas Lion, Black and white Colobus Monkey, Black Rhino, Grizzled Leaf Monkey and many more. - Adopt an Animal and you will be sent a pack containing :
- a wallpaper
- Fact sheet
- A certificate for your chosen animal
- a monthly e-newsletter
- FREE entry to one of Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks in Kent.
- Regular updates on your animal
The Aspinall Foundation works to protect rare and endangered animals, and return them to protected areas in the wild. The Aspinall Foundation are also involved in campaigning on important wildlife issues, such as opposing the relaxing of rules regarding the trade in products made from tigers in China. Back in the UK the Aspinall zoos are home to some fantastic animals such as different species of tigers, Gorillas (including those orphaned by bush meat poachers in Congo) and many more all in open enclosures.

