Help the fight against animal extinction
With a longtime neglect of our planet the constant fight against the threat of global warming is becoming tougher and more spread, animals are in danger now more than ever before. Its not fair that helpless animals can do nothing to stop the threat of extinction from their kind but as people and inhabitants of this shared planet its time we stepped up and stopped the threat of extinction facing many different animal kinds.
WWF has long being battling in this protection for animals and now you can help them and get something special in return. WWF have a special option to adopt your favorite animal which is threatened from extinction, by doing this you can a certificate, a plush toy, something extra depending on the package you choose but most of all you get the pride in knowing that you are helping preserve some of the worlds most beautiful animals, that is a reward in itself.
Amur Leopards are just one of the beautiful animals in critical danger of extinction, the many threats facing the leopard include poaching and their natural habitats being ruined by constant fires. Some of the many other animals you can help include, polar bears, tigers, panda’s, sea turtles, dolphins, gray wolf and hundreds more.
Please help with this special cause an adopt an animal today for yourself or someone special to you, with Christmas just around the corner its sure to make a pretty special unique present with a lot of heart and meaning to it. Adopt an animal today at WWF.
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