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Your symbolic adoption of these animals helps fight the many threats to their natural environment, helping to these save animals in the wild. Contributors may symbolically adopt an animal from a habitat that World Wildlife Fund is working to protect and conserve here.
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Support WWF's global efforts to protect wild animals and their habitats and choose from kits with plush and more.
Help WWF protect elephants and other vulnerable species around the world. Symbolically adopt an elephant today. How we work. As the world’s leading conservation organization, we work in nearly 100 countries to tackle the most critical issues at the intersection of nature, people, and climate. Our goals.
When you choose a symbolic animal adoption, you generously support WWF’s global conservation efforts. Every donation helps save endangered wildlife, protect fragile ecosystems, and build a future where people live in harmony with nature. Please choose your kit: $60 Adoption (With Plush) $60 Adoption Kit Includes: Spotlight Card. Certificate. Plush.
Protecting wildlife for a healthy planet. WWF works in unity with many to achieve lasting conservation results. Together, we can protect and restore species and their habitats. Adopt an Animal. Give a gift that will help protect the future of nature. Make a symbolic adoption in support of WWF's global efforts.
Am I adopting these species in the wild? You are making a symbolic adoption of your selected species, giving a gift that inspires others and help protect our living planet. Your donation will be used to support WWF's global conservation efforts.
What is a Symbolic Adoption? World Wildlife Fund helps endangered animals by working on immediate threats to animal conservation and saving the environment in which the animals live. WWF does not single out individual animals, or families, for adoption.