Animal adoption is fast becoming one of the most popular gifts to buy friends and family. By sponsoring an animal, you're helping safeguard an endangered animals future, but which animal will you adopt?

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Adopt a Dolphin and help safeguard the future of this animal in the world’s great oceans.

Bottlenose dolphins, like whales and porpoises which are also members of the cetacean family, are intelligent and inquisitive mammals. By the end of the 20th century, however, many populations had been decimated by systematic hunting, accidental capture and other human activities.

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HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO SPONSOR A DOLPHIN?
You can sponsor a Dolphin from as little as £3 per month. £25 would pay for a Bottlenose Dolphin Officer to give a talk to school children on the Scottish Hebridean islands.

This adoption pack includes a certificate, a print of a wild dolphins, factsheet, tips on a greener lifestyle, WWF screensavers and a soft toy.


Adopt an Elephant and help safeguard the future of this illegal poached animal.

Remaining populations of wild Asian elephants still roaming the tropical forests are mostly small, isolated, and fragmented because their ancient migratory routes and habitat have been interrupted by expanding human encroachment shrinks their natural habitats.

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HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO SPONSOR AN ELEPHANT?
You can sponsor an Elephent from as little as £3 per month. £25 would raise 100 native trees to restore biological corridors and the ancient migration routes of elephants.

This adoption pack includes a certificate, a print of an asian elephant, factsheet, tips on a greener lifestyle, WWF screensavers and a soft toy.


Adopt an Orangutan and help safeguard these endangered animals in Borneo.

Orang-utans are now found only on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra. Habitat destruction and fragmentation – caused by unsustainable and illegal logging and clearance for oil palm plantations and agriculture – by far the greatest threats.

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HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO SPONSOR AN ORANGUTAN?
You can sponsor an Orangutan from as little as £3 per month. £35 would pay for four wildlife wardens to undertake a whole day patrol for orang-utan monitoring in Malaysia.

This adoption pack includes a certificate, a print of an Orangutan, factsheet, tips on a greener lifestyle, WWF screensavers and a soft toy.


Adopt a Panda and help safeguard the future of the last few animals in China.

Peaceful and mostly vegetarian, the world’s rarest bears – giant pandas – have steadily lost their forest habitat to China’s expanding human population. These striking animals are now confined to fragmented forest patches high in the mountains of southwestern China.

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HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO SPONSOR A PANDA?
You can sponsor a Panda from as little as £3 per month. £5 would buy one fuel-efficient stove in the Minshan Mountains in China reducing firewood consumption by 30% protecting panda habitat.

This adoption pack includes a certificate, a print of a giant panda, factsheet, tips on a greener lifestyle, WWF screensavers and a soft toy.


Adopt a Polar Bear and help conserve the polar ice pack.

Research shows that more than a quarter of polar bear populations are in decline. The drop in populations can be traced to a decline in Sea ice, is the polar bears’ primary habitat for whcih they they rely upon for hunting and survival.

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HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO SPONSOR A POLAR BEAR?
You can sponsor a Polar Bear from as little as £3 per month. £10 would pay for a blood sample from a polar bear providing facts to persuade governments to tackle climate change.

This adoption pack includes a certificate, a print of a Polar Bear, factsheet, tips on a greener lifestyle, WWF screensavers and a soft toy.


Adopt a Wild Black Rhino and help safeguard this endangered species due to poaching.

Thanks to vigorous conservation and anti-poaching efforts, some African rhino populations are now stable or increasing. However, poaching still occurs, and some populations remain very small and threatened. Very few African rhinos now survive outside of protected areas and sanctuaries.

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HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO SPONSOR A RHINO?
You can sponsor a Wild Black Rhino from as little as £3 per month. £30 would pay for essential equipment for rhino anti-poaching rangers in Kenya.

This adoption pack includes a certificate, a print of a Wild Black Rhino, factsheet, tips on a greener lifestyle, WWF screensavers and a soft toy.


Adopt a Tiger and help safeguard Bengal Tigers in China, India and Siberia.

The fact only 150 Bengal tigers are left in Nepal is a shocking fact in itself. It’s vital that we do everything we can to protect these beautiful creatures. WWF is monitoring the tigers in Suklaphanta, and strengthening anti-poaching patrols in the area.

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HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO SPONSOR A TIGER?
You can sponsor a Bengal Tigers from as little as £3 per month. £50 would pay to restore one hectare of grassland to increase numbers of tiger prey in Nepal’s Terai Arc Landscape.

This adoption pack includes a certificate, a print of a Bengal Tiger, factsheet, tips on a greener lifestyle, WWF screensavers and a soft toy.


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Adopting s

Thinking about adopting s? By adopting s with WWF, your dontation goes towards helping s in the wild. You can help safeguard the future of s which is in the top 7 of the most threatend animals in the world, due largely to man and it's destruction or illegal poaching.

Many people sponsor s as a unique and unusual gift for someone over Christmas, Valentines or for birthdays.

When you adopt s, every donation (from as little as £3) helps the WWF (World Wildlife Fund) secure the future of s, helps with research into behavioural patterns or persudes governments to reduce pollution.

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