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If you and a friend or loved one are serious about saving the planet and it all that resides within, then this Help Save donation pack makes a great gift. By buying this, the recipient can learn more about Jaguars and contribute towards the World Wildlife Fund’s work of raising awareness of endangered species and their habitats.
Why you should support the cause
This is the largest of South America's big cats and was once found all over this vast continent. Now they are found only in remote regions of South and Central America - particularly in the Amazon basin. The Jaguars main threat is forest conversion for other land uses such as agriculture and plantations. Help the WWF to make significant changes in policy and practice and to encourage responsible sourcing of palm oil, soya wood and other commodities.
What’s in your pack?
Inside your pack you will receive a cute plush toy of a Jaguar, and two booklets: one gives information and facts about Jaguars and the other is WWF’s One Planet Handbook.
About the the World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) believes in a future where people and nature thrive together. Part of their work is safeguarding the natural world, whether it's helping to preserve the amazing biodiversity of rainforests, like the Amazon, or protecting individual species, great and small, the WWF is working in every continent to halt and wherever possible reverse dramtic declines in wildlife species and the destructions of the places where they live.
