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The WildCare Trust

The WildCare Trust. Click on one of these buttons to find out more information on the WildCare Trust! If you want to get back to this page, press the home button: . Introduction to the WildCare Trust. G eneral facts about endangered species. Threats to endangered species.

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The WildCare Trust

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  1. The WildCare Trust Click on one of these buttons to find out more information on the WildCare Trust! If you want to get back to this page, press the home button: Introduction to the WildCare Trust General facts about endangered species Threats to endangered species Membership Information and Getting Involved

  2. Introduction to the WildCare Trust Welcome to the WildCare Trust! In 2005 this trust was set up with the aim of protecting and saving animals from becoming extinct, to do this, we rely on the help from our generous members. Currently we have three types of membership; Platinum, Gold and Silver. This year we are introducing two new memberships; WildCare Teens and Wildcare Kids. Keep reading to find out more!

  3. General facts about endangered species • Species that are “threatened” are at risk of becoming extinct • Many reasons as to why animals become threatened are because of humans • On January 5 2011, 1,170 species of animals were classified as endangered. • Half of the 1,170 reside in the United States of America

  4. Threats to endangered species Threat 1, Climate Change: Birds now migrate at different times in the year and some birds don’t migrate at all because the climate is now suitable all year round, it also affects when animals go in and out of hibernation, for example, the Hawaiian Monk Seal. Threat 2, Hunting: Humans hunt different species for their own benefit, such as seal hunting or killing animals for their fur, for example the Maned Wolf. Threat 3, Loss of habitat: Due to deforestation and natural disasters. The American Alligator is at threat of losing its habitat. Threats 4, Predators: Sometimes one species is outnumbered by its predator species, the Spiny Turtle for example is at risk from being hunted by its predators.

  5. Membership; Information, Fees and Getting Involved • So what will it cost you? • For WildCare Teens: £12 per year • What will your money go towards? • help fund expeditions to find, help and save endangered species all over the world. • treat any diseases or injuries found in any species • could even stop a species from becoming extinct. How can you get involved? Contact us and see the Pack Folder!

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