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The WildCare Trust was set up in 2005, it had a goal in sight which is to protect animals throughout the world to be saved from extinction. As we are a charity, we rely on our members for financial and physical support so we can continue with our amazing work in saving animals worldwide. Endangered Species Home Threats to Endangered Species Membership Fees Membership Teens&Kids

Snow Leopard, Asia, is endangered due to Hunting. Hunters are selfish and kill this endangered mammal for their fur. Although selling snow leopard fur is illegal, it is on- going and continues, threatening the snow leopard's existence. An estimated 3, ,000 are left in the wild. Most common threats are: Poaching for the fur trade loss of habitat caused by deforestation and dam projects loss of food sources Changing environmental conditions. Adopt a snow leopard today to conserve them for future generations! Meerkats, commonly located in South Africa are endangered due to loss of habitat and deforestation. The meerkat lives in the savannah and grasslands and extensive deforestation has led to them being over hunted and eaten by birds such as eagles, and has left them at risk. Adopt a meerkat today and help save the slowly declining population of the meerkats! Leopard Seals, Antarctica. The only natural predators that Leopard Seals have are some species of sharks and most commonly, killer whales. There aren’t high amounts left of Leopard Seals which is why conservation efforts for them exist. There are approximately 250,000 of them in the world but this is dramatically decreasing due to Climate Change, the ice is melting and the Leopard Seals have nowhere to beech. Adopt a leopard seal today to help save the forever decreasing population! Home

Deforestation: ½ of the world’s forests have already been cleared or burned 80% of the remaining forests have been seriously degraded. We lose 147 plants and animals everyday due to deforestation Anmals and plants contiunally lose their habitats each day, the species number for every animal will start to decrease hugely Climate Change: Rising temperatures and rising sea levels as ice sheets and glaciers melt Droughts, heat waves, severe storms, floods, higher chances of bush fires and changes in rain fall patterns. Permanent damage to important and vulnerable eco systems such as coral reefs, alpine areas and rainforests. As climate patterns change this will have bad impacts on plants, animals and humans as habitats and lives will be destroyed. Hunting: 200 million animals are hunted each year Hunting disrupts hibernation, migration of animals. Many endangered animals, e.g. snow leopards are being hunted for their fur, even though it is illegal Over the next 100 years, animal populations throughout the world will decrease dramatically. Home

At the moment there are 3 membership options already, with them being, and. New membership options are available now - and ! Kids membership is currently £6.50 which includes a Welcome Pack consisting of a membership card, a badge, sticker album, and more! Adopt any animal of your choice and name it anything you want! Plus more! Chance to have your artistic picture shown on our website! Teen memberships is currently £10.50 which includes a Welcome Pack and be able to download a copy of the database of information about the different species. It will also include a membership card, sample reports from the database and a leaflet, adoption form, and more! Adopt your very own animal and name it, without any extra cost. You will receive a magazine two times a year keeping you updated on your animal and our offers! Home

Visit our website: Become an adoptee! Adopt any animal from our database! Send us letters if you have any questions and send us your thoughts on endangered species and how we can protect them. Winner’s thoughts will be put on our website for everyone to see! Copheap Lane Dartmill GU99 7MN If you join Wildcare today, you can save over 1000 species of animals, all over the world in different parts. Call the Wildcare team if you have any questions about our scheme or the adoption prices Home