Powerful, captivating and incredibly vulnerable to threats like poaching, loss of prey and conflict with people. Help us protect this endangered big cat.
Adopt now to help protect the few remaining snow leopards in the wild and support our other vital work around the world.
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Minimum donation is £3
A cuddly toy snow leopard (optional)
My Snow Leopards and Wild World magazine 3 times a year
Factbook, certificate, bookmarks, stickers and more
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Quarter of a million turtles die each year in fishing lines and nets. Each turtle desperate for air, fighting for their life, sentenced to cruel death.
You can help these amazing turtles. Your donation will help us protect marine turtles and help them beat their overwhelming odds.
and help protect our natural world for future generations. For example just £3 a month could help us map the location of palm oil plantations.
£200 could buy a camera trap to film tigers in Huai Kha Khaeng, Thailand
£100 could pay for the training of one villager, in Borneo, to become a Wildlife Warden
£60 could help train a sniffer dog to detect smuggled animal parts at borders
£25 could pay a Rhino Protection Unit ranger's salary for 10 days
£10 could buy 40 seedlings to help replant the forests of Tanzania
I was always interested in animals, since I was a little girl and I wanted to be a vet or working with WWF. This year I came to the UK to work and when I got my first payment I went to the webpage and adopted a tiger. I hope someday I can help with more; you do a really great job. Thank you.Nina Castelle
My daughter Isabelle says "I asked my mum if I could adopt an elephant because I love them so much and I don't want them to die out... I don't know what I'd do without elephants ..."Joy Keast