Siberian / Amur Tiger
(From The Aspinall Foundation)
The Siberian Tiger, also known as the Amur Tiger, can now only be found in the far eastern reaches of Siberia after once spanning the world. With numbers now dwindling close to extinction, the Siberian Tiger now desperately needs your assistance to survive.
It is predicted that a quarter of all known species will be extinct in the next 20 years. Adopting an animal will help to protect those species most in danger. By adopting an animal you will be giving endangered species a chance of survival for the future.
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
Delivery Info
See website for details.
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!