Paignton Zoo has unveiled a new animal adoption offering to help promote fundraising efforts.
With aims to further their mission of helping halt species decline, Wild Planet Trust, the charitable force behind Paignton Zoo in Devon and Newquay Zoo in Cornwall has launched their captivating new animal adoption packs. These packs are dual purpose; not only do they generate vital funds for conservation endeavours, but they also to deepen the connections with supporters by empowering them to contribute to the daily welfare of their favourite animals.
Wild Planet Trust’s Animal Adoption Packs offer animal enthusiasts the opportunity to symbolically adopt their favourite animal, whether it’s a majestic lion, an adorable sloth or a cheeky red panda. Additionally, the introduction of price tiers offers donors flexibility in their contribution methods.
Lee-Ann Mugford, Sales Growth Manager at Wild Planet Trust, expressed enthusiasm for the initiative: “We are thrilled to present our new Animal Adoption Packs as a fun and meaningful way for individuals to contribute to our conservation efforts. By adopting an animal, supporters not only provide crucial financial support but also become advocates for wildlife preservation, raising awareness about the urgent need to protect these precious species and their habitats.”
In their commitment to reducing their carbon footprint, the Trust have partnered with Inspirwood to manufacture the new packs; an eco-friendly company that uses only sustainable, renewable wood, aligning with the Trust’s objective of protecting the planet.
“Our ultimate goal is to inspire a global community of conservation champions who are committed to ensuring a sustainable future for all living beings,” added Lee-Ann. “Through the launch of out Animal Adoption packs, we aspire to engage individuals of all ages in the fight to protect our planet’s most vulnerable species.”
To adopt an animal and make a meaningful difference to the care and conservation of your favourite animal, visit Paignton Zoo’s website: Adopt An Animal • Paignton Zoo