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Name: Kiruba (meaning grace)
Species: Asian elephant
About Kiruba: Kiruba lives in Corbett National Park, in the Terai Arc lowlands of India. She has a son and a daughter, and is the dominant female in an extended family of more than 20 elephants. As the matriarch of the group she is relied upon to find food, water and safe habitat.
About elephants: Asian elephant populations have decreased dramatically as their habitat is encroached upon by logging and agricultural clearance. Forest clearance is a worldwide problem destroying nature, damaging communities and distorting trade. Around half of the world's original forests have now disappeared, and they are still being removed at a rate ten times higher than any possible level of re-growth.
From just £2.50 a month, you can adopt Kiruba. Your support will help WWF to safeguard the future of wild elephants, and build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature.
>> Click here to adopt today from just £2.50 per month.
>> Adopt an animal with the WWF
Adopt a wild animal for yourself or a friend, and help us safeguard the future of these species. Adopt an animal from as little as £2.50 a month and you'll receive a Welcome Pack, containing: a certificate, a print of your animal, facts about the species, a greetings card, tips on a 'greener' lifestyle, WWF screensavers, and a soft toy. You'll also receive quarterly updates.



