WWF Animal Adoption

Adopting an endangered animal is one of the best ways to protect it,
and the whole species. You'll be providing help to an animal in great
danger of extinction, and making a connection that lasts
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Tiger

Malu Pothi is one of the last 150 Bengal tigers left in Nepal. It's vital that we do everything we can to protect these beautiful creatures. WWF is monitoring the tigers in Suklaphanta, where Malu Pothi lives, and strengthening anti-poaching patrols in the area.

£3, £5, £10 per month

WWF Tiger

Orang-Utan

Koyah lives in the northern part of Ulu Segama Forest Reserve in eastern Sabah, Borneo. Koyah is a young orang-utan and his mother Ibu (meaning mother in Malay) still cares for Koyah. He is one of fewer than 60,000 orang-utans estimated to survive in the wild today.

£3, £5, £10 per month

WWF Orang-Utan

Giant - Panda

Zhu Xiong was only two years old when she was found in a small farming village in the Pingwu district of China. WWF staff moved her to the Wanglang reserve, the oldest and most remote reserve in China, where she joined 30 other pandas.

£3, £5, £10 per month

WWF Giant - Panda
 

Elephant

Kiruba lives in Corbett National Park, in the Terai Arc lowlands of India. She has a son and a daughter, and is the dominant female in an extended family of more than 20 elephants. As the matriarch of the group she is relied upon to find food, water and safe habitat.

£3, £5, £10 per month

WWF Elephant

Black Rhino

Kinyanjui is lucky. He has escaped the poachers who have slaughtered 95 per cent of rhino populations in recent decades. He is now one of less than 500 black rhinos left alive in Kenya. The greatest threat facing rhinos today is the demand for their horn - a prized ingredient in traditional Asian medicines and a valued accessory in the Middle East.

£3, £5, £10 per month

WWf Black Rhino
 

Polar Bear

The polar bears are a group of male and female bears aged between 5 and 12 years old. They live in the Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic, which belongs to Norway. Svalbard is made up of three larger islands and numerous smaller islands and approximately 60% of the archipelago is covered in glaciers.

£3, £5, £10 per month

WWF Polar Bear
Adopting an endangered animal is one of the best ways to protect it, and the whole species. You'll be providing help to an animal in great danger of extinction, and making a connection that lasts. You can adopt from as little as £3 a month and we'll send you an animal adoption pack which includes:
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