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Wildlife Conservation & community projects in Peru, Madagascar, Niger, Colombia and Indonesia.


The foundation is working to save endangered species all over the world.

 


To protect any species rare or in danger of extinction
To conserve, establish and preserve habitats
To study manage and protect species in the wild and support any initiative to maintain or enhance species diversity
To advance the education of the public regarding species conservation
To work with non-governmental organisations, governments to achieve these aims in any country of the world
 

 

 

There are several ways you can help us. Make a Donation or Adopt a wild animal.

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Adopt a wild animal and funds its protection or its rehabilitation and release back to the wild.



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Giraffes in Niger
Lemurs in Madagascar
Macaws in the Amazon
Primates in Colombia
Project Titi - Tamarin
Sumatran Tigers
Spectacled Bears in Peru
Vultures and Condors

 

 

18/05/2010
Latest photos of wild Condors
Here are the latest photos of wild Condors photographed at the site of our Penguin conservation...

06/04/2010
2009 Girafe Project Activity Report
Report from ASGN safeguarding the last Giraffes of West Africa ...

27/10/2009
Latest Report from Ecosantafe Colombia
1._Tabare_meaning_man_of_the_village.jpg_27102009-1201-17.jpgnew babies; the move to jericho; the red howler monkey festival.... Latest from the Red Howler...

 




Wildlife Protection Foundation
South Lakes Wild Animal Park, Broughton Road, Dalton-in-Furness, Cumbria. LA15 8JR

Tel: 01229 466086
Email: enquiries@wildlifeprotection.info



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 18/05/2010
 Latest photos of wild Condors

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