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Bring wildlife home for the holidays


Invite a species into your home with a lifelike symbolic adoption from WWF-Canada and help protect real-life species and their homes in the wild.

TORONTO, Oct. 5, 2023 /CNW/ - Have you ever wanted to cuddle up with a warm and shaggy muskox in the winter or admire the bond between an emperor penguin and its fuzzy chick? This holiday season, families can bring wildlife home by symbolically adopting a species with WWF-Canada. Each adoption kit supports conservation efforts that help conserve real-life species and their habitats in the wild.

Designed with the help of species experts, each realistic plush adoption incorporates true-to-life features and comes with a fact-filled poster so recipients can forge an even closer connection to the wildlife they love. For example, our brand-new American flamingo adoption shares the same distinctive pink feathers, stilt-like legs, long neck and characteristically downturned bill that make flamingos so easy to spot in the wild.  And did you know, a group of flamingos is called a flamboyance?

The fluffy eastern cottontail rabbit, ice-aged muskox and precious emperor penguin family are also joining WWF-Canada's symbolic adoptions family just in time for the holidays. Infants and toddlers can monkey around with Mago Monkey, our latest super-soft plush adoption made for the littlest wildlife lovers.

Shoppers can also choose from popular returning animals such as the African elephants, hippopotamuses, snow leopards, tigers, giant pandas and reindeer. Check out our complete collection of more than 45 species at wwf.ca/shop.

Each adoption kit also includes a:
Other ways to bring wildlife home:
How to order

Visit wwf.ca/shop or call 1-800-26-PANDA. All deliveries are guaranteed in time for the holidays if ordered by Dec. 12 (Dec. 11 for rural areas). Priority options are available, and shipping is free with the purchase of two or more adoptions kits (or orders of $90 or more) to the same Canadian address. 

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About WWF-Canada (wwf.ca):

WWF-Canada is committed to equitable and effective conservation actions that restore nature, reverse wildlife loss and fight climate change. We draw on scientific analysis and Indigenous guidance to ensure all our efforts connect to a single goal: a future where wildlife, nature and people thrive.

SOURCE World Wildlife Fund Canada


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