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Discover Heartwarming WWF Gifts for Every Animal Lover


With holiday season upon us, what better way to spread festive joy than with gifts that make a real difference.

The WWF, a renowned wildlife and nature charity offers a range of heartwarming gift ideas that will not only be a hit with your friends or family, but also contribute to the protection of endangered species. Here are our favourite options you should consider:

Adopt a Platypus (from $15 per month)

For the animal lovers in your life, adopting a platypus is the perfect gift. With a monthly donation starting at just $15, you can help protect a range of unique and endangered species. Your loved one will receive regular updates and a special adoption pack, making this a great gift for all ages.

 

Cheeky Tees & Totes (from $34.95)

Show off your playful side with WWF's exclusive range of tees and totes. These fun items are great for anyone who enjoys a cheeky gift, while supporting wildlife conservation. Each purchase helps fund vital conservation efforts, making it a gift that looks good and does good.

 

Virtual Adoption (one-off payment $125)

Need a last-minute gift that’s sure to impress? Look no further than virtual adoption. For a one-time payment of $125, you can virtually adopt a koala, tiger, or platypus. This thoughtful gift includes a personalized certificate and updates on the species you’ve chosen to support, making it a meaningful way to contribute to the protection of endangered wildlife.

 

Feed a Quoll for a Month ($25)

Make a real impact with a $25 donation to feed a quoll for a month. This gift option allows you to choose from a variety of impactful donations that help protect the world’s most vulnerable wildlife. It’s a simple yet powerful way to show you care.

Whether you’re looking for a gift for an animal lover, a fashion-forward friend, or someone who appreciates meaningful gestures, WWF has something for everyone.

Give a gift that makes a difference this holiday season!

  • Adopt a Platypus (from $15 per month) – The perfect gift for the animal lovers, helping to protect this endangered species 
  • Cheeky tees & totes (from $34.95) – Show off your playful side with a range of exclusive tees and totes. A great gift for a loved-one, supporting the conservations of our spectacular species 
  • Virtual Adoption (one off payment $125) – The ultimate last-minute gift doesn’t exi… Virtually adopt a koala, tiger or a platypus and contribute to the protection of endangered wildlife 
  • Feed a quoll for a month ($25) – Choose from a variety of impactful gifts to really make a difference. A $25 donation will help to protect world’s most vulnerable wildlife

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