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THE WILDCARE TRUST. INTRODUCTION. ENDANGERED SPECIES. THREATS. MEMBERSHIP. INTRODUCTION. The WildCare Trust was set up in 2005 with the aim of saving endangered animals from extinction. It is a charity which relies on its members for financial support to continue its work.
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THE WILDCARE TRUST INTRODUCTION ENDANGERED SPECIES THREATS MEMBERSHIP
INTRODUCTION • The WildCare Trust was set up in 2005 with the aim of saving endangered animals from extinction. It is a charity which relies on its members for financial support to continue its work. • Membership fees are our main source of income, supported by the animal adoption scheme and donations. • We have developed a database of endangered species which can be downloaded and used by members. • Members may choose any animal in the database and adopt it by completing an application form and paying a fee. In return they are sent an adoption certificate and a bookmark featuring their adopted animal plus regular updates throughout the year.
FACTS ABOUT ENDANGERED SPECIES Thanks to humans, I live no MOA! • Did you know? • Since 1500, over 800 species of plants and animals have gone extinct! • Humans have caused the extinction of numerous animals throughout history, such as moa birds in Malaysia and giant lemurs in Madagascar. • 1,170 animals species worldwide are endangered, half of which reside in the United States. • According to the USDA Forest Service, “the extinction of even a single species may result in the disappearance of up to 30 other species of plants and wildlife”. We Polar Bears are going extinct, too!
THREATS TO ENDANGERED SPECIES • More and more animals all over the world are rapidly becoming endangered due to threats posed both by the environment and by humans. • The four main threats to animals are: • Climate change -Human activities (e.g. burning fossil fuels) have changed the Earth's atmosphere and have resulted in global climate changes such as rising temperatures worldwide. • Loss of habitat -Humans destroy animal habitats so they can use the land for agriculture, development of towns and cities, or other purposes • Hunting - Some endangered species are targeted for their value on illegal markets, for example the ‘Pig Nosed Turtle’ is hunted because of their unusual appearance (they have a nose shaped like a pig’s snout) . • Predators – In the wild, prey animals are at risk from being killed by predators, which are stronger and better adapted to their environment.
MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS • There are several WildCare membership options available! • For adults, there are three options: Platinum, Gold and Silver. • For young people, there are two options: WildCare Teens and WildCare Kids • A WildCare Kids membership only costs £10.20 per year! • A WildCare Teen membership only costs £18.25 per year! • All Kids and Teens members receive a welcome pack folder containing database reports, an informative leaflet with a tear-off adoption form and your very own membership card! MEMBERSHIP Fees: GET INVOLVED