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Adopt any of these animals with the WWF from as little as £3.00 a month and help to protect your selected species. They are a great presents for a loved one as the recipient will receive a WWF Animal Adoption Welcome Pack, containing :
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>> Click here to Adopt an Animal Online with the WWF
Perfect as a Last Minute Charity Gift
- No problem! If you are worried the adoption pack might not arrive in time, you will be able to print or email a gift certificate to give on the day.
WWF Membership
Another great way to help the WWF is to take out a WWF Membership for you or a friend. The WWF will use your contributions wisely and effectively to help save threatened species and preserve the biodiversity of life on Earth. This makes a great charity gift as it comes with :
- A WWF Membership handbook
- Membership card
- Guide to green living
- WWF Action magazine - 3 issues every year to read how your support is helping.
>> Sign up for a WWF Membership from just £3.00 a month
About the WWF
The WWF is the world's largest and most experienced independent conservation organisation :
- a truly global network, working in more than 90 countries;
- a challenging, constructive, science-based organisation that addresses issues from the survival of species and habitats to climate change, sustainable business and environmental education;
- a charity dependent upon its five million supporters worldwide - some 90 per cent of our income derives from voluntary sources such as people and the business community.
The mission of WWF is to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by :
- conserving the world’s biological diversity,
- ensuring that the use of renewable resources is sustainable,
- and reducing pollution and wasteful consumption.















