WWF Go Wild Club

WWF Go Wild ClubWant your children to learn about wildlife whilst having fun? Then WWF’s Go Wild Club could be the perfect charity gift for you! Aimed at children aged 7 – 11, they will receive a great membership pack including backpack, stickers and keyring plus ongoing treats in the form of Go Wild magazine which will arrive 6 times a year.

The Recipient of the Charity Gift Gets :

  • Go Wild members backpack
  • A heap of animal stickers
  • Collectible wristband
  • Member’s keyring
  • Fun-packed explorer’s booklet
WWF Go Wild Club

WWF Go Wild Club

from £3 a month

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Registered Charity Number: 1081247

Charity Gifts from WWF Go Wild Club

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Delivery Info

By Post :
2 Weeks

Last Minute Gift? :
Receive a gift certificate to print or email up to the big day!

About WWF Go Wild Club

WWF Go Wild Club The Go Wild Club gives children the chance to learn in a fun way about the great work WWF do in protecting animals and their environments. Importantly children will also learn how they can help to protect the environment, starting from your own home. Making small but important changes to the way we live our everyday life can really help animals all over the world.

The membership pack and magazines will put children in touch with animals from all over the world, helping them to understand how they live and also threats faced to the endangered species.

The WWF Go Wild Club is a great way for children to learn about serious issues in a seriously fun way, and best of all they will be helping WWF to continue their important work throughout the world.

WWF's Mission

WWF are on a mission to stop the degradation of the planet's natural environment. They want to build a future in which we can live in harmony with nature. It's a simple mission statement but difficult to achieve. They aim to use their practical experience and knowledge to find and implement long term solutions. They have set out some clear pointers to help achieve their goal.

  • Conserve the world's biological diversity.
  • Campaign for the use of renewable and sustainable resources.
  • Reduce pollution and wasteful consumption.

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