Adopt a Turtle from MCS - Products

Turtles have roamed our oceans for millions of years, but they are now threatened by human activities at sea and on their nesting beaches. You can help by purchasing an Adopt-a-Turtle pack from The Marine Conservation Society (MCS). Adopt today for yourself or as a Christmas charity gift and you can make a real difference to the future of marine turtles.

Per page:
  1. Kemp's Ridley Turtle

    Kemp's Ridley Turtle

    from just £31.00

  2. Green Turtle

    Green Turtle

    from just £31.00

  3. Olive Ridley Turtle

    Olive Ridley Turtle

    from just £31.00

  4. Hawksbill Turtle

    Hawksbill Turtle

    from just £31.00

  1. Flatback Turtle

    Flatback Turtle

    from just £31.00

  2. Leatherback Turtle

    Leatherback Turtle

    from just £31.00

  3. Loggerhead Turtle

    Loggerhead Turtle

    from just £31.00

  4. Turtle Champion - Adopt All Seven Species

    Turtle Champion - Adopt All Seven Species

    from just £180.00

Latest from our Charity Blog

  1. WWF UK Concern at Delayed Water Metering Threatening UK Rivers

    WWF UK is asking the new Conservative government and the national British water companies to ensure water metering is in place in the next 10 years to help the UK's water crisis. Meters are a very important part of water regulating as levels continue to drop around the country. This summer's dry weather has seen many water shortages in the south and east of England, and now is the time for the UK government to insist water companies install compulsory meters for customers who live in 'water scarce' areas.

  2. Free RSPB Nature Guide – Offer Ends 31-07-10

    All new RSPB membership orders now come with a copy of the excellent Nature Guide activity book absolutely free when ordering online before the end of Tuesday 31st August 2010. This great book is jam packed with interesting activities, facts, and great photos. When you order an RSPB membership online, not only will you get this free gift (or you can choose the RSPB Handbook of British Birds if you prefer)

  3. Margaret Green Animal Rescue

    Margaret Green Animal Rescue shelters and rehouse unwanted, abandoned and ill-treated animals throughout Dorset and Devon. It is the oldest animal welfare organisation founded in the area and helps to find caring, loving homes for over 1,000 animals each year including dogs, cats, horses, farm animals, rabbits, guinea pigs and birds.

  4. Apply for WWF Tiger Youth Summit in Russia

    WWF UK are looking for two animal lovers aged between 18-22 to joy the trip of a lifetime to Russia for the Tiger Youth Summit on 12-19th September 2010. Two lucky winners will be flown alongside WWF representatives to visit the Youth Summit and help spread the word about the animal charities tiger conservation work. With only 3,200 tigers left in the wild, now is the time for world leaders to discuss the possibility of doubling the world's tiger numbers by 2022 at a meeting in St Petersburgh in September.

  5. WWF Warn that North Sea Cod Stock not yet Replenished

    WWF charity researcher has shown that North Sea Cod is not out of danger yet, even though there has been a marginal improvement in their number. WWF scientists feel that the poor management of stocks threatens to undermine the number of cod in the area, and lead to a dramatic halt to the replenishment. The International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES) has recommended that a 20% reduction in the fishing quota to help restore fish stocks to a level that will sustain a healthy industry. The European Commission will also need to follow this advice to attain a sustainable catch for all E.U fish stocks by 2015.