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A guide to animal sponsorship

Sponsoring or adopting an animal is quick and easy to do online. The main places to sponsor or adopt an animal are: Buyagift or WWF. In each place when you sponsor or adopt an animal you get a gift pack including details of the animal and lots of extras.

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Adopt a gorilla – gorilla adoption gift

By staff writers
2 Feb 2009
Adopt a Gorilla or Sponsor a Gorilla
Adopt a Gorilla or Sponsor a Gorilla

There are two places where you can adopt an animal online:

To sponsor an animal through the WWF click here.

To sponsor an animal with PDSA click here.

Research suggests that since the 1970s the numbers of gorillas have decreased from 100,000 to 50,000. They have often been the target of poachers and have fallen victim to Ebola and the effects of deforestation.

You can help preserve them by adopting or sponsoring a gorilla as a gift. The Western Lowland Gorilla is most often found in Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. You can sponsor such animals through the the the WWF by clicking here.

The WWF is dedicated to nurturing and protecting endangered species of animals from all over the world. Their website offers you the opportunity to contribute to the welfare of many different species that desperately need protection. Through its animal adoption and sponsorship scheme it returns endangered animals, including many gorillas, to safe, natural habitats. Adopt or sponsor an animal today, and help them do their vital work. Adopting an animal in this way is also a creative and worthwhile ethical gift for family or friends whether it be for Christmas, a birthday or even as a creative wedding gift.

Sponsor or adopt a Gorilla today and help protect endangered animals for many years to come.

To sponsor an animal through the WWF click here.

To sponsor an animal with PDSA click here.

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