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Join WildCare: Protect Endangered Animals and Make a Difference Today!

WildCare is a dedicated trust focused on aiding endangered animals and preventing extinction. We save vulnerable species through community support and education. Individuals can help by joining our charity, which offers a downloadable database of endangered species for our members. Get involved by becoming a WildCare member! Enjoy perks like adopting your own animal, receiving a membership package, and staying informed with regular updates. Together, we can combat the threats facing wildlife such as habitat loss, pollution, and overhunting.

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Join WildCare: Protect Endangered Animals and Make a Difference Today!

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  1. Who are WildCare?

  2. WildCare is a Trust which helps endangered animals. • We save animals from extinction. • The charity and relies on people like you for help. Database of endangered species which can be downloaded and used by members. (More information on this on the last slide!)

  3. What and Who is Endangered? ex·tinc·tion /ikˈstiNG(k)SHən/ Ivory-Billed Woodpecker- May be extinct Amur Leopard- 40 left Javan Rhinoceros- 60 left Northern Sportive Lemur-fewer than 20 left Northern Right Whale -350 left Western Lowland Gorilla- Unknown Leatherback Sea Turtle-25,000left Siberian (or Amur) Tiger-450 left Chinese Giant Salamander-Unknown

  4. Why are they Endangered? • Humans • Overfishing • Overhunting • Pollution • Loss of habitat • Disease • Predators

  5. How To get involved! • WildCare Teens • WildCare kids • Signing up means you get to adopt an animal of your own choice! • Receive Membership pack with membership card, leaflet and access to a database. • Plus magazine subscriptions • We will always keep our members updated!

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