Wild Care Trust was set up in Aim to save endangered species from extinction. Main source of income is membership fees and donations. Have plans to develop a database which can be used and downloaded by members.
Endangered species are mainly at risk of 4 main risks. Climate change Loss of habitat Hunting Predator Some of the specie groups in this category are: Birds/Insects Mammals Fish Reptile/Amphibian Adoption costs vary from £6.00 to £ in this category of endangered species. These species are located all throughout the world. The most popular cotenant for endangered species is Africa.
Many animals are at high risks of things such as: Habitat loss Climate change Hunting Predator The Andean Bear is in danger of habitat loss. It’s habitat is the forest. It’s a mammal from South Africa. They are also hunted by locals due to a belief they will eat livestock. The Northern Rockhopper penguin is endangered from climate loss. It’s a bird/insect from Africa. The population has decreased by 90% since 2009, so it is classed as endangered. The blue-sided treefrog is critically endangered from predators. It’s predators are humans. It’s a reptile/amphibian from North America. It’s found in tropical rainforests.
There are currently three levels of membership: Platinum Gold Silver Two new options are planned for next year: Teens Kids
The membership fees are as show below: Platinum - £35.00 Gold - £28.00 Silver - £20.00 Teens - £15.00 Kids - £9.00 These are the prices you would pay yearly. To get involved with membership, contact us on either of the following: Tel: Fax: Website: Copheap Lane Dartmill GU99 7MN