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We’ve prepared a fabulous udopt Valentine’s video greeting that you can share with friends or anyone you want to send a heartfelt message to on St. Valentine’s day on February…
We’ve prepared a fabulous udopt Valentine’s video greeting that you can share with friends or anyone you want to send a heartfelt message to on St. Valentine’s day on February…
To celebrate the launch of udopt we’re giving you the chance to win £500 for an animal charity of your choice. Simply join our e-newsletter and you’ll be entered into our prize draw to give a great Christmas gift for your favourite UK charity.
An entire family of gorillas will be released back into the wild of Africa next year by the Aspinall Foundation. The family of eleven gorillas will be the first captive group to be released back into their natural habitat, along with a selection of gibbons, Javan langurs and two elephants.
We know that making a gift using udopt is the right choice, but in case you are still undecided and are heading for the more traditional gift or present option, we urge you to read this first.
Here’s a great chance for you to meet a very special lady in our lives. This is Tilly, and she is the 100th Sponsored Puppy by Guide Dogs for the Blind. Tilly is a beautiful Labrador who loves cuddles and being made a fuss of, as you will see in the video on our blog.
Keepers from the primate enclosures at the Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks will be running 10 kilometres to help raise money for the Aspinall Foundation’s Back To The Wild Appeal.
A new report conducted by TRAFFIC revealed that last year, 448 rhinos were killed in South Africa alone. To put this into context, the number of rhinos illegally killed five…
The Aspinall Foundation is an animal conservation charity, who, working with Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks in Kent is devoted to saving rare and endangered animals, and, wherever possible returning them to protected areas in the wild.
The Aspinall Foundation has a solid background in the breeding and reintroduction of threatened species, in particular two long-standing rehabilitation and reintroduction projects in Congo and Gabon for western lowland gorillas. We have also recently launched a new project to protect the critically endangered greater bamboo lemur in Madagascar and have entered into the planning stage for our newly created project to save the endangered Javan gibbon.
The Aspinall Foundation’s Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks have been recognised in ‘The Beautiful South Awards of Excellence 2010’. These awards recognise those that have embraced multiple digital marketing for tourism in the area, with the parks winning gold in the ‘Digital Marketing Category’.
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