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Most people at some stage in their life have wished that they own a pony. The Adopt A Pony gift box will bring you one step closer to this dream.
In association with the Moorland Mousie Trust which is dedicated to preserving and protecting the endangered Exmoor ponies, this gift allows you to adopt a pony of your choice.
Once you have picked which Exmoor pony you would like to adopt you register your gift following the simple gift registration details inside the gift box. A personalised supporter certificate then follows in the post and you can visit and ride your pony.
Contents:
Welcome letter An explanation of the gift Gift registration instructions A booklet about the Exmoor ponies which they can adopt Information about the Moorland Mousie Trust and Exmoor Pony Centre Presentation certificate Personalisation pens
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Nanuk is an eight year old wild polar bear who lives in the Canadian Arctic. She is part of a group of bears, which is closely monitored by a team of dedicated researchers.
Over the winter months she will begin to teach her nine month old son to hunt out on the sea ice. Be part of Nanuks story by adopting her through Care for the Wild International.
Polar bears are under threat from hunters and global warming, which is robbing them of a place to live. By adopting Nanuk you are making a very personal connection with one of the Arctic’s most magnificent inhabitants and helping her, her cub and other wild polar bears to have a better future.
Contents:
A4 personalised certificate Newsletter Cuddly Toy A3 Poster Calendar Car sticker Polar bear fact sheet 2 x polar bear postcards Six month update 12 month adoption
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Help the conservation of the Great British Falklands penguins by adopting a penguin with the Falklands conservation.
Volunteer Point is currently home to 1,200 adult King penguins with 345 chicks and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Falklands. Over 1,000 tourists come to this remote spot between November and March. Falklands Conservation will be appointing a warden to prevent undue disturbance by visitors to which King Penguins are particularly susceptible and which can lead to abandonment of their one egg (carried in a fold of skin on their feet).
Research programmes need support to monitor the diet of Falkland penguins, their population and breeding success and so provide vital information in assessing the impact of commercial fisheries and other threats to their survival.
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A4 personalised certificate Penguin pin badge Cuddly toy 2 x yearly news letters Post cards Information leaflets
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The Adopt A Donkey gift box is the ultimate gift for anybody that loves donkeys and the fun and laughter they bring. With this gift box you will make a real difference to the life of a donkey.
In association with the Island Farm Donkey Sanctuary (a registered charity that care for and protects abused and ill-treated donkeys) this gift allows you to adopt the donkey of your choice.
Once you have decided which donkey to adopt, you register your gift following the simple gift registration details inside the gift box. A personalised supporter certificate will then follow in the post displaying your name and the name of the donkey that you have chosen to help. You will then receive donkey updates directly from the charity.
After Registration you will receive a personalised certificate.
Contents:
Welcome letter An explanation of your gift A booklet about the donkeys Information about the Island Farm Donkey Sanctuary Gift registration instructions Presentation certificate and personalisation pen Dimensions:
Height – 22.5cm Width – 16.5cm Depth – 2.5cm
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Adopt a Dolphin through Care for the Wild International and they will use your valuable support to help with the rehabilitation and care of orphaned animals as well as providing funds for the conservation of that species in the wild.
Care for the Wild International have been established for over 20 years. They promote the conservation and welfare of wildlife in Britain and abroad, particularly Africa and Asia.
Here is the Story of Stardance the Dolphin
Stardance is a lively male bottlenose dolphin. He lives in Scotlands Moray Firth. In common with dolphins worldwide he faces a multitude of threats including marine pollution, fisheries by catching and noise disturbance, all of which severely affect the well-being and survival of individual dolphins.
Pack details:
A personalised certificate with a colour picture of your orphan. A dolphin fact sheet. An update after six months. Car sticker. Cuddly dolphin toy.
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When you mention reindeers everybody immediately thinks of Rudolph and co. and their role in delivering your Christmas presents! We all know that they are well looked after by Santa and the Elves and have a nice easy life (apart from on Christmas Eve!). Unfortunately, not all reindeers are quite so lucky and require a bit more support!
Adopt a Reindeer with Rudolphs Friends and help the continuing care of the Cairngorm Herd of Reindeer. Your valuable support will help care for the herd for a year, and will be used to promote the conservation and welfare of these reindeers in the wild. You will even be able to visit your reindeer, as your registration entitles you to a voucher for a free entrance into the Cairngorm Reindeer Centre.
You never know, if ever Donner or Blitzen are ill one year, your reindeer might be called in as an emergency back-up!
Pack Details:
Intro Letter. Reindeer fact sheet. History of the Cairngorm Herd. Certificate of registration. A4 picture sheet of the reindeers. Cuddly reindeer toy. Membership card. Registration card complete this and send back to receive your personalised certificate. Once you have sent back your registration card you will receive:
Fully personalised certificate. 12 month membership card. Free entry voucher.
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Adopt a Snow Leopard and help Care for the Wild International with the rehabilitation and care of orphaned animals as well as providing funds for the conservation of that species in the wild. Care for the Wild International have been established for over 20 years. They promote the conservation and welfare of wildlife in Britain and abroad, particularly Africa and Asia.
Here is the Story of Alcu and Bagira, the Snow Leopards
It is estimated that Alcu and Bagira were born in October 2001. They were just 6 months old when they were taken from the wild by traders, who held them captive in appalling conditions, whilst they tried to find a buyer for them. Thankfully they were rescued and taken to a sanctuary in the Issyk-Kul Biosphere Reserve, in their native home Kyrgyzstan.
By supporting this adoption programme, you can help to provide the long-term care they now rely on. You will also help to fund a dedicated anti-poaching team who protect snow leopards in the wild.
The pack includes:
A personalised certificate with a picture of Alcu and Bagira A snow leopard fact sheet An update after 6 months Car Sticker Cuddly snow leopard toy
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Adopt an Elephant and help Care for the Wild International with the rehabilitation and care of orphaned animals as well as providing funds for the conservation of that species in the wild. Care for the Wild International have been established for over 20 years. They promote the conservation and welfare of wildlife in Britain and abroad, particularly Africa and Asia.
Here is the Story of Burra the elephant
Burra was born in June 2000. At 8 months old he was found trapped by a snare. The steel cable around his neck had almost cut one ear in half. Luckily rangers removed the snare and Burra was taken to the stockades in Tsavo East National Park to receive veterinary care. His keepers were worried that he would be unable to swallow milk as his throat had been so badly constricted. However, after several hours’ persuasion, Burra managed to feed. Burra has now recovered and lives with the older orphans in Tsavo National Park. He has a very calm temperament, often discouraging fights between the other elephants.
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A personalised adoption certificate with a colour picture of your orphan. An adoption window sticker. An update after six months. Car sticker. Cuddly Elephant toy.
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Adopt a Badger through Care for the Wild International and they will use your valuable support to help with the rehabilitation and care of orphaned animals as well as providing funds for the conservation of that species in the wild.
Care for the Wild International have been established for over 20 years. They promote the conservation and welfare of wildlife in Britain and abroad, particularly Africa and Asia.
Here is the story of Badgers that need help in the UK
Badgers are probably one of the best-loved British mammals. They are shy nocturnal animals which share our countryside, although many of us have never even seen one. Sadly, our ever increasing need for housing and transport constantly threatens their habitat and ultimately their lives. Thousands are killed every year on our roads. Others fall victim to cruel badger baiters and now the government are killing thousands more as part of an experiment investigating the causes of TB in cattle. Whatever the persecution, when mothers are killed, their defenceless cubs are left with little hope of survival. That is unless they are taken into the expert care of Pauline Kidner at the Secret World sanctuary in Somerset. Pauline raises countless orphaned cubs every year. Bottle feeding them, even through the night, weaning them onto solids, ensuring they get veterinary care when needed and giving them all the love and attention they require until they are ready to return to the wild.
Pack Details:
A personalised adoption certificate with a picture of the badgers T-shirt Cuddly toy A badger fact sheet A window sticker An update after six months.
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Adopt a Tiger and help Care for the Wild International with the rehabilitation and care of orphaned animals as well as providing funds for the conservation of that species in the wild. Care for the Wild International have been established for over 20 years. They promote the conservation and welfare of wildlife in Britain and abroad, particularly Africa and Asia.
Here is the story of Jasper the Tiger
Jasper was born in October 1998. He is an Indo-Chinese tiger and he weighed just 3kg when he was confiscated from smugglers in Cambodia.
When first rescued Jasper already had signs of calcium and vitamin D deficiency, which results in poor bone development and the bowing of the legs. But with medical attention and dedicated care he is now very fit and healthy. He lives in a large natural habitat enclosure near Phnom Penh.
Pack Includes:
A personalised certificate with a colour picture of your orphan A tiger fact sheet An update after six months Car sticker Cuddly tiger toy
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