The Aspinall Foundation

The Aspinall Foundation Adopt an Animal programme allows you to adopt an animal for yourself or a friend for a small monthly donation. This will help the Aspinall Foundation in conjunction with Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks to protect rare and endangered animals.

The Recipient of the Charity Gift Gets :

  • a wallpaper
  • fact sheet
  • certificate
  • a monthly e-newsletter
  • FREE entry to one of the Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks in Kent
  • Updates on your animal
The Aspinall Foundation

The Aspinall Foundation

from £3.00 a month

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Registered Charity Number: 326567

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About the Aspinall Foundation

The Aspinall Foundation help to protect rare and endangered animals not just in the UK with their Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks, but also in Africa.

They have a solid background in the breeding and reintroduction of threatened species, in particular two long-standing rehabilitation and reintroduction projects in Congo and Gabon for western lowland gorillas.

When you adopt an animal with the Aspinall Foundation you will be making a real difference to endangered animals for the future, as well as giving the gift that shows how much you care!

Latest from the Adopt an Animal Charity Blog

Guide Dog Gives Blood to Help Other Animals

Stan

Did you know that a dog can give blood? Neither did I, until I found out about Stan, an amazing Guide Dog for the Blind who not only helps owner get around, but also helps saves other dog’s lives by giving blood. He’s a wonder dog!

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New Windows for the Aspinall Foundation Malayan Tapirs

malayantapir

Aspinall Foundation keepers are over the moon thanks to a very kind donation from a local window firm. Valley Windows Ltd, who are very local to the Port Lympne Wild Animal Park near Ashford in Kent, have generously offered to replace the windows in the Malayan Tapir house, and they didn’t even send round a double glazing salesmen!

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Blind Pensioner to Carry Olympic Torch

Shirley and Alfie

Guide Dogs for the Blind are over the moon with the news that a blind pensioner will be representing the area of Market Deeping and carrying the Olympic torch as part of the inaugural countrywide relay. 78 year old Shirley Waller, and her 5 year old Labrador Alfie, have been selected from literally thousands of hopefuls to walk a 300 yard stretch along Church Street in Market Deeping next summer.

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Livingstone Lodge Wins Gold for Aspinall Foundation

Livingstone Lodge

Directors at the Aspinall Foundation Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Park are over the moon to win gold for The Best Tourism Experience in The Beautiful South Awards for Excellence 2011. Livingstone Lodge, set within the confines of the Park, is the only authentic safari experience in the UK, offering visitors the chance to spend a night under the stars. Whilst staying at the Lodge, you can also sample some traditional African cuisine as Zebra and wildebeest graze quietly in the background.

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WWF Concern at Record Number of Ivory Seizures in 2011

ivory trade

WWF charity officials are becoming increasing concerned over the number of ivory seizures last year, the largest recorded in over two decades. With demand for ivory ever growing in Asia, it appears migrant networks in Africa are poaching to order for tusks that are being turned into ornaments and used in medicine.

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