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Fantastically Fierce: Adopt
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| At the beginning of the 20th
century, there were an estimated 100,000 tigers
in the wild. Today the number is thought to be less than 8,000.
Their survival is threatened by poaching, the trade in tiger
parts and habitat loss. |
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Tiger bones,
whiskers and other body parts are sold on the black market
for use in traditional Chinese medicines. These factors, combined
with the remaining areas of forest becoming increasing isolated,
mean that the tiger's struggle for survival is becoming harder.
If you adopt a tiger we can help to protect
these wonderful animals. |
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| By
purchasing a Tiger Adoption Pack, you will be helping
One World Wildlife continue to save endangered species
and habitats. |
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Adopt a tiger for just £30 and
you will receive an Tiger Adoption Pack containing; |
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an adoption certificate |
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a tiger photograph |
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four tiger postcards |
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One World Wildlife introductory pack containing an information
sheet on your species. |
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a beautiful tiger soft toy. |
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For just £30, you will receive
a Tiger Adoption Pack containing; |
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an adoption certificate |
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a tiger photograph |
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four tiger postcards |
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One World Wildlife introductory pack containing an information
sheet on your species. |
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'Tigers', a general introductory book to this truly magnificent
beast |
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| The
pack can be sent with a gift tag and personal message
attached |
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