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WildCare Trust Presentation

WildCare Trust Presentation. The WildCare Trust aims at helping the animals that are in danger of extinction. The source of income for the WildCare Trust is the membership fees. We are willing to develop the database for animal adoption. About WildCare Trust.

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WildCare Trust Presentation

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  1. WildCare Trust Presentation

  2. The WildCare Trust aims at helping the animals that are in danger of extinction. • The source of income for the WildCare Trust is the membership fees. • We are willing to develop the database for animal adoption. About WildCare Trust

  3. If an animal is classified as endangered if it is at risk. • Since the 1950s, many animals have become extinct. • The endangered species act supports the animals that are at risk of extinction. What is an Endangered Species?

  4. Endangered species suffer from hunting as they can be overhunted. • All animals have predators therefore they will suffer from predators. • Distortion is a habitat loss that they suffer from. • Climate change can impact on the animals very effectively. What do endangered species suffer from?

  5. Wild care teens and kids will receive a newsletter every month about the wild care foundation and within that newsletter, they will get activities involving the following animals and about their lives: • Hippopotamus • White collared lemurs • Madagascar rat • Monarch butterflies • Imperial woodpecker • Franklin’s bumble bee • Desert tortoise Teens and Kids

  6. Silver members will receive a newsletter once a year. • Gold members will receive a newsletter and a Wild care trust magazine twice a year. • Platinum members will receive a newsletter and a Wild care trust magazine twice a year and will receive a renewed membership card every 6 months. How to get Involved

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