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Introduction Membership Threats Endangered Species

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Introduction

Membership

Threats

Endangered Species

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The WildCare Trust was set up in 2005 with the aim of saving animals from extinction. It is a charity and relies on its members for financial support to continue its work.

Membership fees are the main source of income, supported by the animal adoption scheme and donations.

We believe that young people can make a difference to the wellbeing of animals across the globe.

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Humans have caused the extinction of numerous animals throughout history.

When a species disappears, it is extinct, meaning it can never come back.

Some endangered species may already be gone forever.

There are more than 1,000 animal species endangered worldwide

Aquatic species, which are often overlooked, are facing serious trouble.

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Climate change poses a fundamental threat to species. Sea levels are rising and oceans are becoming warmer with longer, more intense droughts.

Hunting is a threat as some endangered species are targeted for their value on illegal markets.

The loss of animal habitat is caused by the destruction or splitting up of habitat to enable humans to use the land.

Predators are a big threat to endangered species, which are being attacked by other animals, it is a fight for survival.

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At present, there are three levels of membership - Platinum, Gold and Silver. Two new options are planned for next year. Join the

WildCare Kids (Under 13s)For £10.00

Or theWildCare Teens (13-19

years) For £11.90

Once you’re a WildCare member you can adopt an animal on our animal adoption scheme.

For more information and to get involved, visit

www.WildCareTrust.co.uk