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Adopt a Polar Bear

this Christmas with WWF from £3.00/mth

By 2050, their numbers may decline by 30% due to the rapid loss of sea ice.

Adopt a Polar Bear and help WWF to protect their future.

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Adopt a Polar Bear
this Christmas with WWF

Adopt and receive a cuddly toy Polar Bear, a fun and educational WWF adoption gift pack, adoption certificate and a lovely animal video call background, plus updates on your animal three times a year.

Adopt a Polar Bear Gift Pack

from £3.00/pm

Adopt a Polar Bear Cuddly Toy

Adopt and receive a cuddly toy of your Polar Bear.

Adopt a Polar Bear Gift Pack

Get a fun and educational WWF adoption gift pack.

Regular Updates

Updates three times a year, plus a WWF image to use as a background on video calls.

Polar bears depend on Arctic ice to hunt and raise their young. Climate change means the ice is shrinking.

Polar bears live on the arctic sea ice of Norway, Russia, Greenland and Canada. The polar bear is famous for hunting ringed and bearded seals, usually between late April and mid-July. The male polar bear can weigh up to 1,430 pounds and measures as much as 9 feet long. This means they need a lot of food, however as a result of climate change polar bear is now fighting for survival.

Your animal adoption will help towards varied programmes such as conserving the Arctic region’s rich biodiversity and maintaining a healthy Arctic environment with undisturbed ecosystems and healthy populations of wildlife.

By adopting a polar bear you can help WWF to safeguard their future, whilst tackling some of the biggest conservation challenges on the planet.

With your adoption you help to:

The polar bear is arguably the species which is most threatened by climate change. Global warming makes it difficult for the bears to hunt and find food and many starve. This is because the sea ice is forming later each year and melting earlier due to rising temperatures which means they have less time to hunt each year. Your adoption will be used to fund WWF conservation efforts and help them to put pressure on governments to limit carbon emissions.

For just a small monthly donation your polar bear adoption will help keep the Arctic free from toxic chemicals and pollution in the marine environment. Pollution causes toxic levels to increase which moves up the food chain and causes health problems in polar bears.

By protecting polar bears you are helping ensure the Arctic ecosystem and food chain remains healthy which benefits all the animals that live there, including humans.

Hydrocarbon exploration could result in devastating oil spills which are a major threat, not just to polar bears but all species that call the Arctic home. We want to ensure that polar bears have a clean environment to live in that is free from pollution and the best way to do that is help WWF fight against drilling in the Arctic.

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FREE Delivery

Your gift pack will be delivered within the UK FREE of charge. Your package will be sent out within 2 business days, but please allow up to 5 days for delivery.

Adopt a Polar Bear Certificate

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Order today and you can download your WWF adoption certificate. The adoption gift pack with cuddly toy will then be received within 10 days of purchase.

Adopt a Polar Bear Gift Pack

Adopt a Polar Bear Gift Pack

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Adopt a Polar Bear and the recipient gets a beautiful gift pack to let them know just how much you care about them.

Gift Pack Includes:

  • An optional cuddly toy of your Polar Bear.
  • Choose from an adult or under 12's Polar Bear welcome pack.
  • Regular adoption updates, sent three times a year.
  • A certificate to frame your commitment to WWF (downloadable for you to print off at home).
  • A fun background of your Polar Bear to use on video calls.
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About WWF

Registered Charity Number: 1081247

WWF is a global conservation organisation dedicated to protecting the natural environment and the animals that depend on it. The organisation was first established in 1961 in the UK, but now operates in more than 100 countries and has over 5 million members around the world.

WWF seeks to stop habitat destruction, prevent human animal conflict, end the illegal trade in wildlife and their body parts as part of its efforts to protect wildlife. The organisation tries to restore habitats, promote sustainable development for local communities who depend on natural resources and lobbies governments on behalf of wildlife protection.

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Adopt a Polar Bear with WWF

Show you care by helping to protect endangered animals around the world. Gift pack includes cuddly toy, certificate and screensaver!

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Polar Bear Facts

Polar Bear Facts

  1. Polar bears are the largest species of bear and the only place in the world they can be found is in in the Arctic.
  2. Whilst the polar bear does look adorable with its white fur, they are in fact one of the most ferocious hunters on the planet and one of the largest land carnivores.
  3. Polar bears are a solitary species. They tend to spend their days hunting by seal breathing holes waiting for one to come up for air. This type of hunting is known as still-hunting.
  4. It is estimated by the IUCN that there are between 22-31,000 polar bears in the world.
  5. Polar bears are extremely strong swimmers and have been spotted in the open Arctic ocean as far as 200 miles from land.