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Sinbad
Sinbad is a friendly and beautiful lion who urgently needs adoptive parents. He is only six years old and should be in his prime..You’ll help provide his daily food and care, any medical attention he needs, and support big cat protection worldwide.Thanks to Born Free Sinbad now lives in a large natural enclosure at our big cat sanctuary in South Africa. Includes grrrreat gift pack and regular news. Makes a wild gift.
Price: £24
Achee
Achee (‘Ah-kee’)was rescued by Born Free from a snowy car-park in Romania. Her companion Ma Juah was saved from a concrete pit in Liberia. Both girls wobble they suffer nerve problems due to poor early diets.But they’ve grown stronger in their bush enclosure at our sanctuary in South Africa, and have become friends. When you adopt Achee and Ma Juah for just £24 a year you’ll help fund their daily food and care, AND support international lion protection.
Price: £24
Mugaruka & Chimanuka
Mugaruka and Chimanuka are extremely rare Eastern Lowland gorillas in DR Congo. Gorillas may be powerful, but they are peaceful vegetarians who live in close-knit groups. Both our males are massive ‘silverbacks’ in charge of families, but poor Mugaruka has a major disability, he lost a hand in a poacher’s snare.Adopt our gorillas for £24 a year and help protect them from deadly ‘bushmeat’ poachers AND protect great apes globally.
Price: £24
Afrika
Afrika was just a few months old when her mother and family were killed by poachers. The tiny baby was found in a wooden cage - filthy, scared and malnourished. Luckily she was rescued and nursed back to health at a sanctuary in Uganda. Here she has become friends with Mac, another orphan chimp. The pair get great comfort from cuddling each other.
Price: £24
Springer
Adopt Springer for just £24.00 / year. Help fund her protection by OrcaLab AND support marine protection worldwide. Springer is an orphan orca, who was just a baby when she became lost after her mother died. Sickly and alone, she was found swimming near Seattle, USA, but was identified by her calls. Springer was reunited with her family, the A4 orca pod, off the coast of British Columbia, Canada. Today the close-knit family feed, rest, play and travel together.
Price: £24
Emily Kate
Emily Kate is one of the youngest members of the famous EB elephant family, born on August 3rd 2000. The family live in Amboseli National Park, Kenya, led by Emily Kate’s mother, the wise matriarch Echo. Playful Emily Kate is a happy and independent young calf, named by Born Free patron Martin Clunes after his own little daughter.
Price: £24
From small beginnings, the Born Free Foundation has grown into a global force for wildlife.  But a personal passion for wild animals and desire for positive change remain at our heart.  Described by The Times as ‘Big enough to make a difference, but small enough to care,’ Born Free is not a big anonymous organisation, but a family of like-minded people who share the same goals.  Our work to prevent individual animal suffering, protect threatened species and keep wildlife in the wild sets us apart from the rest and supported by celebrities including Joanna Lumley, Martin Clunes, Bryan Adams, Rachel Hunter, Helen Worth, Jenny Seagrove, Sandi Toksvig and Martin Shaw. Learn more about Born Free history here.
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