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What is the WildCare Trust?

What is the WildCare Trust?. The WildCare Trust is a charity dedicated to the preservation of the world’s beautiful and amazing animals. From frogs to lions to lemurs, we care for every species.

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What is the WildCare Trust?

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  1. What is the WildCare Trust? The WildCare Trust is a charity dedicated to the preservation of the world’s beautiful and amazing animals. From frogs to lions to lemurs, we care for every species. As well as this, we offer an appealing adoption scheme for all of our members; for a small fee, you can adopt an endangered animal of your very own. About Us

  2. What is the WildCare Trust? About our Adoption Scheme The WildCare Trust is a charity dedicated to the preservation of the world’s beautiful and amazing animals. From frogs to lions to lemurs, we care for every species. As well as this, we offer an appealing adoption scheme for all of our members; for a small fee, you can adopt an endangered animal of your very own. All over the world, there are animals in danger from various causes. In fact, over 38 species of mammal are known to be extinct in the wild, a few only barely alive in zoos. Much of the danger to these animals is in human activity, such as poaching, deforestation or hunting. Without your help, these animals will be gone forever.

  3. About our Adoption Scheme Animals for Adoption All over the world, there are animals in danger from various causes. In fact, over 38 species of mammal are known to be extinct in the wild, only living in captivity. Much of the danger to these animals is in human activity, such as poaching, deforestation or hunting. Without your help, these animals will be gone forever. Some of the animals we have to offer are: • Rhinoceroses: we have white and blackrhinoceroses for adoption. They arethreatened by hunters, who brutally cut offtheir horns to sell at a profit. • Lemurs: these cute animals are found in Africa, and are threatened by loss of habitat. They are an iconic animal of the area, loved by many, but without your help, they could well die. We also have many more animals!

  4. Animals for Adoption How do I become a member? Some of the animals we have to offer are: • Rhinoceroses: we have white andblack rhinoceroses for adoption.They are threatened by hunters. • Lemurs: these cute animals are found in Africa, and are threatened by loss of habitat. We also have many more animals! Joining WildCare is simple. There are two options for you, both letting you adopt: • Kids Membership: this gives you a membership card, badge and sticker album, and costs £2.50. It is for under 13s. • Teens Membership: this gives you a membership card, sample adoption reports, leaflet and adoption form, and costs £6.00. It is for 13-19 year olds.

  5. How do I become a member? How can I help? Joining WildCare is simple. There are two options for you, both letting you adopt: • Kids Membership: this gives you a membership card, badge and sticker album, and costs £2.50. It is for under 13s. • Teens Membership: this gives you a membership card, sample animal reports, leaflet and adoption form, and costs £6.00. It is for 13-19 year olds. If you want to help, all you have to do is become a member – every penny you pay to sign up goes straight towards helping endangered animals. If you want to go even further, however, you can adopt an animal. Starting at just £10, this option is available to all our members, and you could be saving a life. Thanks for listening!

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