Wildlife can't wait. And this holiday offer expires soon (not to mention we're almost out of stock)!
Supporter, you've probably been hearing a lot about shopping early this year to avoid shipping delays. But here are 3 MORE reasons why we think you'll want to order your Adopt a Wild Animal with a monthly donation by tomorrow, December 10th:
Expedited shipping only causes more pollution and even more strain on the people delivering our packages — who are already working incredibly hard this holiday season.
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We're running out of our best-selling plush! Hurry — become a sustaining monthly member to ensure you get your favorite one!
No plush needed? Donate here and 100% of your matched gift will go toward protecting our environment.
In late October, US Fish and Wildlife finalized a rule to remove Endangered Species protections for almost all gray wolves in the lower 48. This premature decision leaves these endangered creatures vulnerable to mass hunts and harassment. Get a Gray Wolf with your monthly membership >
Fewer than 120 Florida panthers still remain, and increasing loss of habitat from development (they've already lost 95% of their traditional habitat), sea level rise, and panther mortality continue to push this cat to the brink. Get a Florida Panther with your monthly membership >
Honey bees continue to decline at an alarming rate, and this colony collapse has significant consequences for ecosystems and our food supply. In 2020, beekeepers reported their worst decline since 2016, and a 76% larger loss than in 2019. We must urge Congress to reform pesticide laws to protect pollinators and frontline communities.Get a Honey Bee with your monthly membership >
Protect polar bears in the Arctic Refuge, where the Trump administration is using its final days to hold lease sales for oil drilling. Already stressed by climate change, this loss of critical habitat would be disastrous for the bears. Get a Polar Bear with your monthly membership >
Walruses are also impacted by oil drilling in the Arctic, as well as climate change. However, their plight is less known as other wildlife more often see the spotlight. These extremely social creatures face unique threats from the loss of sea ice, which has forced larger and more deadly "haulouts." Additionally, walruses have seen some of the highest concentrations of harmful algal bloom toxins.Get a Walrus with your monthly membership >
Sea otters in Alaska's Tongass National Forest need our help as protections for over 9 million acres of the forest were officially eliminated this year, opening this important Native land and essential carbon sink to logging and mining. Get a Sea Otter with your monthly membership >
Wildlife can't wait. Adopt a Wild Animal with a monthly membership to support wildlife every day, and we'll send you a plush animal for free.
PS. Don't want a plush? Donate monthly here to have your gift matched with an additional $50 and 100% of your donation will go toward protecting our environment.
Please note: free plush sets can only be shipped within the US, allowing us to more effectively use your contribution.