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WORLD WILDLIFE CATALOG Gifts That Make a Difference. FREE SHIPPING HOLIDAY 2020 with any donation from this catalog. wwfcatalog.org All donations received will be used in general support of WWF’s conservation efforts around the world | 1
A Better Way to Give... for Our Planet’s Future WWF’s approach to safeguarding the planet’s natural resources is grounded in science, with a global reach to deliver solutions that meet the needs of both people and nature. From recovering critically endangered species to mapping and conserving whole ecoregions to improving the livelihoods of local people, we work at every level to bring about positive, lasting change. Your donation provides general support for WWF’s conservation efforts around the globe and we’ll use it where the need is greatest. You not only help ensure safeguards for our planet today, your commitment will also make a difference in the world your children and your children’s children inherit. The truth is, by donating to World Wildlife Fund, you are helping protect the future of nature for many generations to come. $25 Adoption $55 Adoption $75 Bucket Adoption With this symbolic adoption With this symbolic adoption With this symbolic adoption you will receive: you will receive: you will receive: • 5" x 7" formal adoption certificate • 5" x 7" formal adoption certificate • 3 soft plushes • 5" x 7" full-color photo • 5" x 7" full-color photo • 6" L x 6 1/2" W x 6" H FSC-certified • 5" x 7" species spotlight card • 5" x 7" species spotlight card wooden bucket FREE SHIPPING • Soft plush in a reusable gift bag FREE PRIORITY SHIPPING FREE FIRST-CLASS SHIPPING $100 Adoption $250 Adoption With this symbolic adoption FAMILY AND GIANT PLUSH ADOPTIONS you will receive: LIMITED TO CERTAIN SPECIES • 5" x 7" formal adoption certificate With this symbolic adoption • 5" x 7" full-color photo you will receive: • 5" x 7" species spotlight card • 5" x 7" formal adoption certificate • Hinged double frame • 5" x 7" full-color photo • Soft plush packaged in a gift box • 5" x 7" species spotlight card FREE PRIORITY SHIPPING • Hinged double frame • Soft plush with gift box or bag FREE PRIORITY SHIPPING FREE SHIPPING EASY WAYS TO SUPPORT WWF *Donations that include a thank-you gift are shipped for free via USPS First-Class / Toll-free adoption line: Priority Mail and could take over 10 business days to be delivered in the US, 3–6 weeks 1-800-CALL WWF (1-800-225-5993) internationally (visit https://help.worldwildlife.org or proceed to checkout for a complete Mon-Fri 8 a.m.–10 p.m. Sat 10 a.m.–6 p.m. list of countries). Please order soon to ensure timely delivery. Make your donation no later Sun 10 a.m.–10 p.m. (all times are ET) than December 14, 2020 11:59 p.m. and we will do our best for delivery by December 24, Online at: 2020. Delivery dates and times cannot be guaranteed. wwfcatalog.org On the cover: Lion photographed by Randal Ford. For more photo credits and additional information about the photos in this catalog, please visit: worldwildlife.org/giftcatalogphotos. Taxes: The tax deductibility of your donation will vary. Please see the acknowledgment you receive from WWF for details. For frequently asked questions and additional information, please visit https://help.worldwildlife.org. 2 | PLEASE VISIT WWFCATALOG.ORG | 1-800-CALL WWF
Dear Friends, Elevating the voice of diverse young people has always been important to WWF. Engagement with young conservationists continues a tradition begun many years ago by WWF founder Russ Train, who believed the most important thing we could do for conservation was tend to the next generation of leaders. Over the past 25 years the Russell E. Train Education for Nature Program (EFN) has provided CARTER S. ROBERTS President and CEO more than 2,700 grants in support of individuals and organizations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America to gain the skills and knowledge needed to address conservation challenges in their home countries. EFN counts among its many outstanding grantees Laos’s first primatologist and the only female game warden in Gabon. Our Panda Ambassador program has become an incubator for young people throughout the country who are concerned about the state of the planet and want to make a difference. We’ve brought them to Capitol Hill to help us urge lawmakers to support funding for conservation, and featured their stories at events in front of hundreds of people. It is the young leaders in our movement—our EFN grantees, our Panda Ambassadors, and so many more—who give me hope. We must raise our voices with theirs, and dedicate ourselves to making no small plans. Their future, and the future of the planet they’ll inherit, demands no less. As you browse the pages of this year’s WWF holiday catalog, remember that your support allows us to continue elevating the next generation of conservation leaders around the world. And if you’d like to browse the catalog online, please visit wwfcatalog.org. From everyone at WWF, thank you for your commitment to conservation. It makes all the difference in the world. Sincerely, Carter Roberts DIRECTORY 04 / ARCTIC 06 / NORTH AMERICA 11 / CLIMATE CHANGE 12 / LATIN AMERICA 17 / TIGERS 18 / SACK OF SOCKS 20 / BUILD YOUR OWN BUCKET 22 / AFRICA 26 / ASIA 31 / AUSTRALIA 32 / GIFTS AND ACCESSORIES 37 / ADOPTION OPTIONS Classifications like “endangered” and “vulnerable” have specific LC Least Concern scientific meanings. WWF uses the standards of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). NT Near Threatened IUCN standards and the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species VU Vulnerable were developed to provide a consistent, objective system for eval- uating populations. While the main criterion is the measured or EN Endangered observed reduction in numbers, other factors include habitat loss CR Critically Endangered and fragmentation, reduction in the number of mature individuals, EW Extinct in the Wild and other environmental considerations that put species at risk. Your donations through the WWF Gift Catalog will help our con- EX Extinct servation efforts around the globe where the need is the greatest. All donations received will be used in general support of WWF’s conservation efforts around the world | 3
Arctic A PRISTINE AND IRREPLACEABLE PLACE Melting from a Warming Climate The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is one of the most special and spectacular protected areas in the Arctic. MARGARET WILLIAMS In late June, we hiked and paddled 175 miles Polar Bear VU > Managing from the southern part of the Refuge— home SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS Director, Arctic Program to indigenous Gwich’in people, a collective $100 / $55 / $25 strong voice for conservation over the last several decades—to the coast of the Arctic Polar bears live in the Arctic Ocean. Last summer was the hottest on record and rely on sea ice to access in Alaska (and in the world, for that matter) the seals that are their and we experienced it first-hand. primary source of food, as We saw permafrost collapsing and eroding well as to rest and breed. into rivers and although we didn’t have a thermometer, we were certain that a couple of days must have been close to 80 degrees. On July 1, when we reached the Arctic coast, so did a mother polar bear and two cubs. The sea ice, which in “normal” years would have been hugging the coast, was 100 miles offshore. Clearly, the bears had come from the sea after a long ocean swim, to rest and look for food. Today climate change is taking a toll on many Arctic species. Warmer oceans mean a loss of Arctic sea ice and impacts for marine mammals and seabirds tied to the ice cycle. While some consequences of climate change NEW! Arctic Wolf LC are now inevitable, there are many ways we SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS can help wildlife to endure the difficult times $100 / $55 / $25 ahead. First, we can foster their resilience by giving them room to roam and reducing The Arctic wolf is a sub- human pressures on their habitat. species of the gray wolf and If we can keep this place intact and wild, as lives in the Arctic regions of it has been for millennia, the Arctic National North America and Greenland. Wildlife Refuge will remain a place of birth, renewal and hope for both wildlife and people. Narwhal NT SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS Arctic Hare LC $100 / $55 / $25 SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS Arctic Fox LC $100 / $55 / $25 SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS Sometimes called the $100 / $55 / $25 unicorn whale, narwhals A ground-dwelling species have only two teeth, both in in the Arctic tundra, the Resourceful in their harsh the upper jaw, and the left Arctic hare uses natural habitat, Arctic foxes trail one continues to grow and shelters to adjust its polar bears for leftovers become a tusk. body temperature. when food is scarce. 4 | PLEASE VISIT WWFCATALOG.ORG | 1-800-CALL WWF
Arctic All donations received will be used in general support of WWF’s conservation efforts around the world | 5
North America NEW! Bumblebee VU Ladybug LC Bison NT SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 $100 / $55 / $25 $100 / $55 / $25 THREE FREE WITH A DONATION Bumblebees are some OF $55 OR MORE Bison are ice age survivors of North America's built for life in North most important—and Ladybugs are helpful to America's grasslands. They threatened—pollinators. farmers and gardeners, can weigh over 2,000 Forty-six species are found because they eat harmful pounds and run up to from high mountain peaks insects but do not 40mph. Once driven nearly to dry deserts, where damage crops. to extinction, today their they visit a wide array of numbers are recovering. flowering plants. TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK Safeguarding Black-Footed Ferrets and Prairie Dogs Sylvatic plague is the key threat to the survival of the endangered black-footed ferrets and their prairie dog prey. Both species are susceptible to this non-native KRISTY BLY Black-footed bacterial disease, spread by fleas, that can decimate entire prairie dog colonies in Ferret Program just weeks. Combating it requires innovation. Manager There is an injectable sylvatic plague vaccine for black-footed ferrets, which is effective for an individual’s lifetime. Preventing sylvatic plague in prairie dog populations is more complicated because it is not practical to protect individuals. One tool to protect prairie dogs is peanut butter flavored baits with vaccine or systemic flea control; the trick is efficiently distributing them over thousands of acres. World Wildlife Fund, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and drone manufacturer Model Avionics developed a system that delivers the baits to prairie dogs by drone or all-terrain vehicle. This innovative design—the first of its kind—was recently patented! This invention will help protect prairie dogs against sylvatic plague over thousands of acres in the Great Plains and ensure a food source for black- footed ferrets. In turn, this will help us reach our goal of removing the black- footed ferret from the endangered species list. Black-Footed Ferret EN < Snowy Owl VU SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS Pygmy Rabbit LC $100 / $55 / $25 SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS FREE PAIR WITH A DONATION OF $100 / $55 / $25 $100 / $55 / $25 $55 OR MORE! FREE PAIR WITH A DONATION OF Snowy owls’ flight feathers $55 OR MORE! The black-footed ferret, are tipped with soft down, native to the Northern enabling them to hunt Pygmy rabbits are threatened Great Plains, is one of the noiselessly through the by habitat loss since they are most endangered mammals Arctic tundra. so dependent on sagebrush. in North America. All donations received will be used in general support of WWF’s conservation efforts around the world | 7
North America Red Fox LC SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 The red fox's thick tail or “brush” aids its balance but is also used as a warm cover in cold weather and as a signal flag to communicate with other red foxes. SCHOOLS FIGHTING FOOD WASTE Protecting Our Planet Up to a third of food in the U.S. is lost or wasted. In schools, this uneaten food could amount to 530,000 tons every year—while wasting water, contributing to climate change, and putting pressure on wildlife habitats. Even worse, this waste is happening while 1 in 7 children in the U.S. face hunger or food insecurity. Bald Eagle LC By sharing valuable lessons on how our food is connected SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS to our planet, students and teachers can lead the way in $100 / $55 / $25 finding solutions to reducing their school’s food waste. Through WWF's Food Waste Warrior program, schools Bald eagles live along the have seen that small actions can lead to major results. In a rivers, lakes, marshes, recent pilot program, participating schools recorded a 3% and seacoasts of North average decrease in waste, with the highest performing school America. While fish make cutting their food waste in half over the course of the project. up the majority of its diet, World Wildlife Fund is helping to empower our students the bald eagle will also prey to become the next generation of food waste warriors and upon other birds and small protect the future of nature. mammals, such as rabbits. Ringtail LC SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 A member of the raccoon family, the ringtail is a nocturnal carnivore with long legs and semi- retractile claws. 8 | PLEASE VISIT WWFCATALOG.ORG | 1-800-CALL WWF
North America You Can Help Save the Ocean Every living thing depends on the ocean. Today, the ocean is Great White Shark VU in trouble from the effects of climate change, pollution and SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS overfishing. But there are plenty of small actions each of us $100 / $55 / $25 can take that will make a big difference! Great white sharks are found SKIP THE PLASTIC in most temperate waters Remove unnecessary single-use plastics—such as water throughout the world. bottles, take-out packaging, plastic bags, and straws—from your daily life. CHECK THE LABEL Look for the MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) and the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) blue and green fish labels on your seafood — certifications that ensure your fish can be traced back to a sustainably managed fishery. TRAVEL SMARTER NEW! Vaquita CR When traveling, be respectful of marine life and habitats, SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS such as nesting sea turtles on beaches and sensitive reef $100 / $55 / $25 systems, and purchase souvenirs carefully. Vaquita, the world's rarest LEARN MORE marine mammal, is on the Check out WWF’s Wild Classroom, an online library to edge of extinction. They are bring ocean conservation to your local school. Support often caught and drowned businesses in your community that offer sustainable in gill nets used by illegal seafood. And contact your elected representatives to let fishing operations in marine them know you care about ocean-friendly policies. protected areas within Mexico's Gulf of California. Visit worldwildlife.org/how-to-help to take action now. Harbor Seal LC SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 Harbor seals can remain at sea for several days traveling great distances in search of feeding grounds but tend to return to familiar resting areas along rocky shorelines. All donations received will be used in general support of WWF’s conservation efforts around the world | 9
Mexico Ocelot LC SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 Mostly nocturnal, ocelots are strong swimmers and agile climbers. NEW MONARCH BUTTERFLY STUDY Population Decreases by 53% The latest survey assessing the area of forest occupied by monarch butterflies in the 2019-20 season found monarchs in seven acres, representing a 53% decline from the 15 acres found in the 2018-19 season. Monarchs travel close to 2,500 miles from Canada and the U.S. to spend the winter in Mexico’s forests where they find the right microclimate conditions to hibernate. By measuring the area of forest occupied during hibernation, we can get a sense of this migratory monarch population. Substantially lower temperatures in southern Texas when monarchs arrived in March and April 2019 led to a slow growth Mexican Gray Wolf LC of eggs and larvae during the spring. This resulted in fewer SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS monarchs to produce the following generations, including the $100 / $55 / $25 one that migrates from Canada through the U.S. to Mexico. Therefore, the smaller population occupied fewer acres of Gray wolves are part of the Mexican forests. dog or Canidae family, a WWF works with the Mexican government, local group characterized by their communities, and partners to protect the monarch hibernation intelligence and adaptability. grounds in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, and to support sustainable projects that provide an economic alternative to the people who live in the monarch region. Monarch Butterfly LC SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 THREE FREE WITH A DONATION OF $55 OR MORE! The monarch butterfly’s scientific name means “sleepy transformation,” which suggests the species’ ability to hibernate and morph. 10 | PLEASE VISIT WWFCATALOG.ORG | 1-800-CALL WWF
Climate Change 2019 SECOND HOTTEST YEAR ON RECORD We Must Act Now to Curb the Climate Crisis Last year, 2019, was the second hottest on record, ending the warmest decade so far. From Australia’s catastrophic brushfires, to more frequent extreme weather events in the US, to rapidly warming oceans, the effects across the globe are devastating. As humans continue to burn fossil fuels and as the amount of heat-trapping gases entering the atmosphere continues to rise, we’re seeing impacts on people and wildlife around the globe. WWF works with local communities, governments and others around the world to help people and nature prepare for the many impacts of a hotter planet. We’re helping to integrate environmental considerations into disaster recovery, reconstruction, and risk reduction. And we’re assessing species to determine the traits that make them resilient or vulnerable to changes in climate. We can fight this threat and still have time to change the trajectory. We can build a safer, healthier, and more resilient future but we have to act now. And each one of us can do our part every single day. Emperor Penguin Emperor Penguin Chick NT Emperor Penguin NT Family NT SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVEL $100 / $55 / $25 $100 / $55 / $25 $250 Male emperor penguins keep Emperor penguins dive deeper and stay underwater longer eggs warm for nearly five than other species to reach their diet of crustaceans, small months to protect them from fish and squid. extreme cold temperatures. All donations received will be used in general support of WWF’s conservation efforts around the world | 11
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Latin America COMPANIES RISING TO SUSTAINABLE SOURCING Deforestation-Free Supply Chain Journey The Cerrado savanna lies mostly in Brazil and is Latin America’s largest grassland wilderness, home to 5% of the planet’s animals and plants. Today, it is under strain from the impacts of agriculture and has suffered more losses than the Amazon over the past decade. More than enough suitable land has already been cleared to meet projected growth in agricultural production. By utilizing cleared land and working with international and domestic companies to establish deforestation-free supply chains, we can meet future demand for soy and beef without losing another acre of native Cerrado. WWF and partners work with companies to develop road maps to implement deforestation-free commitments and improve supply chain sourcing and traceability. A program is currently underway with leading global retailers sourcing soy and beef from the Amazon and Cerrado in Brazil and the Chaco in Argentina and Paraguay. This is helping companies shift sourcing toward a more sustainable pathway, one that protects forests and natural ecosystems as well as long-term viability of agriculture. Providing viable options for companies to maximize production while safeguarding nature will help move us toward a more sustainable future. Red Maned Wolf NT SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 The largest canid of South America, the red maned wolf looks more like a long-legged fox but genetic studies show that it is a distinct species. < Two-Toed Sloth LC SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS Darwin's Fox EN Blue Whale EN $100 / $55 / $25 SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS FREE PAIR WITH A DONATION OF $100 / $55 / $25 $100 / $55 / $25 $55 OR MORE! Darwin’s foxes are critically The blue whale can Sloths spend most of their endangered and considered weigh as much as 200 time in the treetops — eating, an “umbrella species,” so tons, making it the largest sleeping and even giving birth by protecting the primary animal on the planet. there. They are able to get temperate forests where they most of the water they need live, the entire ecosystem can from juicy plants that they eat. be preserved. All donations received will be used in general support of WWF’s conservation efforts around the world | 13
Amazon NEW! Harpy Eagle NT SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 The harpy eagle's eyesight is eight times more powerful than a human's, MEG SYMINGTON and it is one of the most Managing Director, Amazon feared hunters in Brazilian forests. It is so powerful that it can snatch a sloth THE AMAZON ON FIRE from the top of a tree World Wildlife Fund while flying, and carry an in Action animal weighing around 22 pounds. In 2019, the world looked on in horror as fires ravaged the Amazon. The flames wreaked havoc as they crossed roads and jumped rivers, consuming the forest as they moved. Volunteers worked diligently to put out fires with little or no training and often without basic equipment like masks and boots. People and wildlife suffered. In response, WWF set up an emergency fund to support local civil society organizations, communities, and Indigenous peoples at the front lines of the fires. In a few short weeks, we raised over $1 million that enabled our local partners to purchase fire-fighting equipment, food, water, and medicine that were desperately needed by impacted communities and Indigenous peoples in Brazil and Bolivia. The donated money paid for car rentals and fuel to deliver supplies to remote areas. It helped monitor ongoing fires to provide advance warning to the areas that Three-Toed Sloth LC remained at risk. SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS Climate change and $100 / $55 / $25 illegal deforestation will continue to put pressure on Sloths, sluggish tree- the Amazon and WWF will dwellers of Central and be prepared to respond. South America, move through the tropical rain forest canopy at a rate of about 40 yards per day. 14 | PLEASE VISIT WWFCATALOG.ORG | 1-800-CALL WWF
Amazon Capybara LC SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 The largest rodent in the world, the capybara’s eyes, ears, and nostrils are located near the top of its head to keep an eye Jaguar NT on its surroundings while SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS partially underwater. $100 / $55 / $25 Jaguars are strong swimmers and climbers and require large areas of tropical rain forest and stretches of riverbank to survive. Black Jaguar NT SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 Like all jaguars, black jaguars are masters of ambush, and this carnivore’s dark color adaptation might benefit it in hunting. Macaw LC SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 FREE PAIR WITH A DONATION OF $55 OR MORE! At least 18 species of parrots are endangered or critically endangered by wildlife trade, including macaws, prized for their brilliant coloring, large size, intelligence and rarity. All donations received will be used in general support of WWF’s conservation efforts around the world | 15
The Galápagos RECOGNIZING CONSERVATION ALLIES Shaping and Protecting Ecosystems in the Galápagos If you're asked to imagine the Galápagos Islands, what images come to mind? Most people picture marine ecosystems or iconic species, but would you ever imagine a farmer? Few people realize that humans, and farmers in particular, play a significant role in shaping and protecting ecosystems in the Galápagos. The agricultural sector on the islands has been largely ignored, causing residents to abandon farming altogether. This has created a dependence on imported food and the increased connectivity with the mainland has also increased the risk of invasive species. Research aims to highlight farmers as invaluable conservation allies using satellite images, drones, and interviews. Farmers not only devote a significant amount of time and resources to controlling the spread of invasive plant species, but many also use specific farming practices that enhance the habitat of many species, like giant tortoises and Darwin's finches. Our hope is to amplify the voices and work of these farmers who have forged a deep connection with their environment and who continue to pursue compatible forms of development for the Galápagos. Sea Lion EN SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 Sea lions haul out in large colonies on rocks and sandy shores and move into the water to feed and cool off. Blue-Footed Booby LC SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 Blue-footed boobies lay their eggs on the ground without a nest in arid, tropical and subtropical island habitat. 16 | PLEASE VISIT WWFCATALOG.ORG | 1-800-CALL WWF
Tigers A NEW PROTECTED AREA IN RUSSIA Safeguarding Tigers and Leopards With support from WWF, more than 200,000 acres in the Russian Far East have been designated as a new protected area. The last link in a chain established in agreement with China, Tiger EN the Komissarovsky Wildlife Refuge provides key transboundary SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS crossing points for wildlife, including tigers, leopards, and other $100 / $55 / $25 species listed on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of threatened species. Tigers roam across home The regulations of this refuge designation will ensure ranges encompassing protection for the area's forests and wildlife, while allowing vast expanses of land. To traditional natural resource use among the local people. protect one tiger, we must WWF will collaborate with local people and protected area conserve around 25,000 staff on both sides of the border. acres of forest. Amur Tiger EN SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS Tigers Pattern Tiger Tiger Cubs $100 / $55 / $25 Tiger Sock Set Amur or Siberian tigers SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVEL are a subspecies of tigers, $55 inhabiting vast forests of Korean pine and Show your love of tigers by wearing WWF tiger socks Mongolian oak in the featuring tigers, tiger cubs and the distinctive tiger stripes. Amur-Heilong landscape. Socks are 14" long and 7 1/2" heel to toe. All donations received will be used in general support of WWF’s conservation efforts around the world | 17
Sack of Socks GO ONLINE TODAY AND CHOOSE ANY THREE PAIRS OF SOCKS AS A THANK-YOU GIFT FOR A DONATION OF $55 Kick up your heels in our stylish socks—choose three pairs from a wide variety of over 40 different designs representing WWF’s priority work around the globe. We have some Most Popular Set unique choices—so you can truly stand out in the crowd DONATION LEVEL as your donation provides general support for WWF’s $55 conservation efforts around the globe and is used where the need is the greatest. Our most popular sock Our wildlife socks feature animals—many threatened by designs from this past year wildlife crime, habitat loss and climate change—symbolic of are yours to enjoy and show our work to find solutions to complex conservation challenges your support of WWF and and save the awe-inspiring array of life on Earth. the environment. Choose and we will deliver your wildlife socks in a special WWF sack. Made from 80% organic cotton, 15% nylon and 5% spandex, socks measure 14" in length; 7 ½" from heel to toe. African Elephants Anaconda NEW! Dolphins Elephant Parade Fish NEW! Fennec Foxes Flamingos NEW! Frogs and Giraffe Gorillas Lily Pads Great White Sharks Hedgehogs Honeybees Hummingbirds Lions 18 | PLEASE VISIT WWFCATALOG.ORG | 1-800-CALL WWF
+ + + GO ONLINE TODAY AND CHOOSE ANY THREE PAIRS OF SOCKS AS A THANK YOU GIFT FOR YOUR DONATION OF $55 wwfcatalog.org Macaws Meerkats Monarch Butterflies Monarchs and Narwhal Milkweed Octopuses NEW! Owls Pandas Penguins Penguin Chicks NEW! Red Pandas NEW! Rhinos Sea Turtles Sloths NEW! Slow Loris Tigers Vampire Bats Wolves WWF Logo Zebras All donations received will be used in general support of WWF’s conservation efforts around the world | 19
Build Your Own Bucket VISIT WWFCATALOG.ORG AND CHOOSE FROM OVER 50 SPECIES... Most Popular Bucket Take a walk on the wild side with your very own FSC- SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVEL certified bucket of wild animals—a pail filled with species $75 to serve as a serious reminder of your commitment to safeguard species around the globe. Make a donation Some of our most popular to WWF and choose any combo of animals for your species—a tiger, a polar own customized assortment or pick one of the special bear, and a panda— all in collections we created exclusively for you. one bucket. Each species Why not combine a selection of wildlife from places as is either vulnerable or far away as Congo and the Amazon with a species from endangered and needs our your own backyard in the Northern Great Plains for a help now! global bucket? The possible combinations are endless… or you can focus on a single species, such as three African elephants or even meerkats! Pick from over 50 fascinating species and Build Your Own Bucket for friends or family… or even one custom-made just for you. Just choose any three plush animals for a donation of $75 or add a fourth, yours as a thank you for a donation of $25 more. Recommended for ages 3+. Each plush is approximately 8". African Elephant African Wild Dog Arctic Fox Arctic Hare Atlantic Puffin Blue Whale Bald Eagle Bison Black-Footed Ferret Black-Footed Penguin Black Jaguar Cheetah Chimpanzee Cottontop Tamarin Dolphin Emperor Penguin Emperor Penguin Chick Fennec Fox Gentoo Penguin Giant Panda Giraffe Greater Bush Baby 20 | PLEASE VISIT WWFCATALOG.ORG | 1-800-CALL WWF
+ + + + For an additional $25 donation, add a fourth plush GO ONLINE TODAY TO DONATE TO WWF AND BUILD YOUR OWN WWF BUCKET! wwfcatalog.org Grizzly Bear Hedgehog Hermit Crab Jaguar Koala Lemur Lion Loggerhead Turtle Macaw Manatee Meerkat Narwhal Ocelot Okapi Pink River Dolphin Polar Bear Red Fox Red Panda Rhino Sea Turtle Snow Leopard Snowy Owl Spotted Eagle Ray Tarantula Three-Toed Sloth Tiger Two-Toed Sloth Whale Shark Wolf Zebra All donations received will be used in general support of WWF’s conservation efforts around the world | 21
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Africa < African Elephant VU African Elephant Calf VU Pangolin CR SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 $100 / $55 / $25 $100 / $55 / $25 Elephant tusks are massive, Females remain with their There are eight species of deeply rooted teeth that help birth group for life, sharing pangolin, four in Africa and with digging, lifting objects, responsibility for calves, and four in Asia, all victims of gathering food, stripping bark males leave the herd once wildlife crime for their meat from trees to eat, protecting they reach maturity. and scales. the trunk, and defense. FIGHTING ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE Bringing Together Online Companies With increased connectivity and content sharing around the world, the trafficking of CRAWFORD endangered animals has been intensified by ALLAN the Internet. Products made from the world’s Senior Director, most endangered species, from elephants to Wildlife Crime and TRAFFIC rhinos and tigers, can all be found on common African Rhino CR apps. Criminals now have access to the world’s SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS biggest marketplace through e-commerce, $100 / $55 / $25 social media and search platforms, enabling them to advertise illegally traded species and African rhinos are threatened process transactions with minimal risk. by poaching for the illegal WWF, along with partners TRAFFIC and wildlife trade; they are killed IFAW, launched the Coalition to End Wildlife for their horn, which some Trafficking Online to unite the tech sector in cultures believe possesses shutting down this open route for illegal trade. medicinal properties. Dozens of the world’s leading tech companies are working together with us to strengthen and coordinate wildlife policies, train enforcement staff to better detect endangered species and their products, educate billions of users about wildlife trafficking and how to report illegal products, enhance automated detection systems such as image recognition, and share learning across the industry. And we are really making an impact—since the Coalition launched in March 2018 the Fennec Fox LC member companies have removed over 3.3 SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS million endangered species listings and ads $100 / $55 / $25 from their platforms and shut down the users offering wildlife that are illegal to sell. Well adapted to its desert And more companies are joining the habitat, the fennec fox can mission, powered by their passionate survive without water for staff who care as much as WWF does that extended periods, taking endangered wildlife won’t be available for sale moisture from food and online, anywhere. staying below ground during the heat of the day. All donations received will be used in general support of WWF’s conservation efforts around the world | 23
Namibia NEW! African Wild Dog Pup EN SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 African Wild Dog EN Giraffe LC SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS African wild dogs live in packs SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 that are usually dominated by $100 / $55 / $25 a monogamous breeding pair. Also known as painted The female has a litter of two Giraffes’ long necks are wolves, African wild dogs to 20 pups, which are cared for an adaptation to facilitate are strongly bonded and will by the entire pack. These dogs feeding on foliage beyond even look after injured dogs, are very social, and packs have the reach of other hoofed bringing them food until been known to share food and animals, which might explain they recover. to assist weak or ill members. their plentiful distribution. CONSERVING WILDLIFE Enabling Communities Namibia is home to a vast array of African species—including the largest free-roaming population of black rhinos in Africa, desert-adapted lions and elephants—and a diverse landscape of woodland savannas, deserts and floodplains. Namibia was the first African country to incorporate protection of the environment into its constitution. With WWF’s help, the government has reinforced this conservation philosophy by empowering its communities with rights to manage and benefit from the wildlife on their lands through communal conservancies. Hand-in-hand with our Namibia partners, we assist communities in setting up conservancies and help to foster the knowledge, skills and capacity required to successfully govern their conservancies and manage their wildlife resources. Across Namibia and globally, communal conservancies have become a recognized conservation success story. Developed and run by local people, these conservancies offer protected space for wildlife outside of official protected areas and generate cash income and in-kind benefits for local people. The money goes directly back to communities to support anti- poaching operations, wildlife management, and education and health initiatives. While many challenges remain, conservancies have contributed to spectacular wildlife recoveries strengthening communities’ rights, voice and stewardship of the wildlife on which they depend for their livelihoods and cultures. Zebra LC SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS Black-Footed Cat LC Lion VU $100 / $55 / $25 SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 $100 / $55 / $25 Zebras usually travel in herds but disperse during The black-footed cat is A good gauge of a male lion’s the day to graze alone on a very effective hunter, age is the darkness of his coarse grasses, gathering successful in more than half mane; the darker the mane, later to search for water. its attempts to catch prey. the older the lion. 24 | PLEASE VISIT WWFCATALOG.ORG | 1-800-CALL WWF
Congo Hippopotamus VU SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 Known as “river horses,” hippos seek refuge from the heat by living in water during the day, and at night they MOUNTAIN GORILLA NUMBERS come ashore to feed on short, CONTINUE TO RISE soft grasses and fallen fruit. Conservation Efforts Work A recent survey in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda, and the connecting Sarambwe Nature Reserve, Democratic BAS HUIJBREGTS Director, Republic of Congo (DRC) reveals that African Species the number of mountain gorillas in this Conservation transboundary protected forest has increased to 459, bringing the global wild population to 1,063. Teams from 13 participating institutions, including WWF, with support from local governments and communities, surveyed the forest area by walking trails and noting any Gorilla EN signs of gorillas, other mammals, and human SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS activities. Fecal samples were collected from $100 / $55 / $25 gorilla nest sites to determine genetic makeup for each individual in the group to be used in Gorillas display many further scientific studies. human-like behaviors and It was once feared that the species might emotions, like laughter be extinct by the end of the twentieth century. and sadness. They even Although threats they have endured for years occasionally make their own —civil unrest, poaching, habitat destruction, tools to help them survive in disease and improper management of the forest. tourism—remain, with continued and effective long-term conservation efforts, the future looks hopeful. Okapi EN SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 The closest known relative to the giraffe, the okapi’s diet consists of many plants that are poisonous to humans. All donations received will be used in general support of WWF’s conservation efforts around the world | 25
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Asia < Giant Panda VU SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS Red Panda EN Slow Loris CR $100 / $55 / $25 SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 $100 / $55 / $25 Pandas live mainly in bamboo forests high in the mountains Nearly half of the red panda’s Tree-dwelling primates, of western China, where they habitat is in the Eastern slow lorises are nocturnal play a crucial role spreading Himalayas, where these very with a keen sense of smell to seeds and facilitating growth skillful and acrobatic animals help locate prey in the dark. of vegetation. mostly stay in trees. GREATER MEKONG Spectacular Ecosystem for Wildlife and Communities Few places on Earth are as biodiverse or ecologically important as the Greater Mekong region. Stretching from the Tibetan plateau to the shores of Vietnam, this spectacular ecosystem features an abundance of rare wildlife, mangrove forests that protect coastal communities, and the largest combined tiger habitat in the world. It also supports the world’s largest inland fishery, an essential source of food and income for the river Jerboa LC basin's 70 million people. SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS In the last 50 years, though, the Greater Mekong region $100 / $55 / $25 has lost more than a third of its forests due to agricultural expansion and economic development. Fewer than 250 Tiny rodents found in million acres of the region’s forest now remain, while tens North Africa and Asia, of millions of additional acres are projected to disappear by jerboas are skilled leapers 2030. The region’s fragile river systems are also severely with much longer hind legs threatened by infrastructure projects, such as dams for than forelimbs and long tails hydropower, which could devastate freshwater species and the for balance. communities that rely on rivers to live. Along with governments and communities, WWF spearheads efforts to protect its rich biodiversity as well as support the sustainable use of land and freshwater resources across the Greater Mekong. Snow Leopard VU SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 Because of their solitary and elusive nature, snow leopards are known as the “ghost of the mountains.” It is so rare to see them together, there is no term for a group. All donations received will be used in general support of WWF’s conservation efforts around the world | 27
Asia Honeybee EN SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 THREE FREE WITH A DONATION OF $55 OR MORE Honeybees are social and cooperative insects that live together in nests or hives and pollinate many of the crops that provide our food supply. COMMUNITIES SAVING THE FOREST An Innovative Approach to Conservation There are certainly easier ways to harvest honey. But for the indigenous people of 30 Hills, JAN the Talang Mamak, honey harvesting is a VERTEFEUILLE generations-old tradition that hasn’t changed Senior Advisor, much. Men train from childhood for the job Advocacy and they are known as “guara,” meaning Amur Leopard CR champion. Without ropes or harnesses, these SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS champions take turns climbing massive trees $100 / $55 / $25 to cut down parts of honeycombs built more than 10 stories above the forest floor. Amur leopards are known It is a job not for the faint of heart. They as the most accomplished climb some of the tallest trees in the rain forest, stalkers and climbers among known as sialang trees—a term not for a the big cats, using their specific species but a description of any massive immense strength to tackle tree in the forest that harbors beehives. prey up to 10 times their The Talang Mamak community in 30 Hills own weight. lives inside a WWF-supported commercial forest concession that is nearly 100,000 acres, in one of the last big blocks of lowland rain forest in central Sumatra. As they work to maintain their forest-dependent lifestyle, WWF and partners are working to help them. If we can together generate income from a standing forest, everyone wins. With WWF’s support, the Talang Mamak are improving the quality, volume and buyers of the honey collected, earning better income. And the Przewalski’s Horse EN concession, whose goal is to protect and SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS restore the forest for the long term, generates $100 / $55 / $25 operating revenue to protect the forest. So far 30 Hills honey products are being Once designated as extinct sold by a gourmet food shop in the Indonesian in the wild, the Przewalski’s capital of Jakarta, and retail buyers from horse has been reintroduced Singapore and the UK are interested in offering in Mongolia through captive them. Forest protection never tasted so sweet. breeding programs. 28 | PLEASE VISIT WWFCATALOG.ORG | 1-800-CALL WWF
Borneo Sumatra HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT Finding Solutions For millennia, humans have lived alongside wildlife. But today, in an increasingly crowded Male Orangutan EN Female Orangutan EN world, humans and wildlife SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS are encountering each $100 / $55 / $25 $100 / $55 / $25 other more often, leading to negative impacts for both. Orangutans are the largest arboreal mammals, moving Shrinking natural habitat with ease through the trees powered by their long arms and for large wild animals like grasping hands and feet. elephants, tigers and polar bears resulting from an expanding human footprint has resulted in loss of life—animals and people— and damage to property, livestock, and crops. Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is a complex and growing global conservation challenge as well as a threat to livelihoods and food security for rural and marginalized populations in less developed countries. For example, a small farmer could lose an entire crop overnight to elephants, resulting in a shortage of food for the farmer’s family as well as retaliation against the elephants. Such encounters weaken people’s tolerance for wildlife and support for conservation efforts in general. And mounting threats to wildlife— habitat conversion, poaching, climate change, and infrastructure development—are increasing the frequency of confrontations. NEW! Addressing HWC Infant Orangutan EN should include actions to Pygmy Elephant EN SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS both manage and reduce SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 conflicts before and as $100 / $55 / $25 TWO FREE WITH A DONATION OF they occur and address the $55 OR MORE! drivers that lead to such Smaller and chubbier with encounters. Innovative and bigger ears and tails, WWF Orangutans play a vital role holistic solutions are out determined that Borneo in seed dispersal in their there. And WWF is fully pygmy elephants were habitats. Their extremely low committed to implementing genetically different than reproductive rate makes their them to help both people other Asian elephants. populations highly vulnerable. and wildlife thrive. All donations received will be used in general support of WWF’s conservation efforts around the world | 29
Coral Triangle Green Turtle EN SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 Named for the greenish color of their cartilage and fat, not their shells, the green turtle is one of the largest sea turtles and the only herbivore among the different species. RESCUE THE REEFS Bring the Ocean Back to Life Coral reefs are some of the most beautifully complex systems on the planet. Unfortunately, they’re failing because of pollution, overexploitation, and the climate crisis. DR. GABBY AHMADIA Thanks to science and fieldwork over 2019, Lead Scientist, we learned even more about the state of coral Sea Turtle Hatchlings EN Oceans reefs and the people who depend on them. SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS Conservation While most of what we’ve learned is grim, there Program $100 / $55 / $25 are places of hopeful determination fueled by a THREE FREE WITH A DONATION vision that all is not lost. OF $55 OR MORE! WWF has taken an integrated approach to ensure intact, connected coastal ecosystems To lay their eggs, female sea are protected and restored, and coastal turtles return to the beaches communities are benefitting from equitable where they were born. After and effective management as well as the laying her eggs, the female sustainable harvest of marine resources. sea turtle returns to the Last year I traveled to Indonesia, coastal ocean and hatchlings are east Africa and Madagascar, and in every left to fend for themselves, community, I encountered a drive to do making their way to the water whatever it takes to protect coral reefs, as well on their own. as mangroves, and the benefits they provide. Now we need to match that local energy with a global movement. We can save coral reefs, but we only have about 10 years left to do it. This year we need to focus our efforts and work harder than ever before. Reusable Straw Set Hawksbill Bale EN DONATION LEVEL SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $25 $100 / $55 / $25 THREE FREE WITH A DONATION Help reduce plastic use with OF $55 OR MORE! WWF’s reusable straw set. The set includes two food In a single nesting season, grade stainless steel straws, females lay between two and a brush for cleaning and a six clutches of 65 to 180 eggs pouch so you can take the each; warmer nests produce straws wherever you go. female hatchlings and cooler Straws are 8 ½" long. nests produce males. 30 | PLEASE VISIT WWFCATALOG.ORG | 1-800-CALL WWF
Australia NEW! Wallaby LC Kangaroo LC Koala VU SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS $100 / $55 / $25 $100 / $55 / $25 $100 / $55 / $25 Wallabies are marsupials and Newborn kangaroos or joeys Found throughout the are born tiny and helpless. travel through their mother’s eastern and coastal regions Upon birth they crawl into thick fur to a belly pouch, of Australia, koalas are their mothers’ pouches where attaching to nurse for the next marsupials that survive on a they continue to develop few months of development diet of eucalyptus leaves. usually for a couple of months. before venturing outside. THE FORESTS OF EASTERN AUSTRALIA An Ecosystem Vital to the Health of Our Planet After a raging fire tore through the forest in Queensland, Australia, two specially trained dogs found seven surviving koalas in just the first two days. Thanks to generous donations from WWF supporters around the world and the help of an online furniture company, two English springer spaniels searched for koalas in the burnt-out forest. Taz and Missy were trained to sniff out koala scat and find surviving koalas—a critical step in the long- term recovery of the region. The dogs are more effective and faster than humans at finding koalas. On their first morning, Taz quickly located fresh koala scat and when rescuers looked up, they found a mother and her joey sitting in a tree. Later that same day the team located another female and male koala. In total, seven koalas were located in this location. It’s good news, because surviving koalas can recolonize the forest as it regrows. Partnering with wildlife rescue and care organizations, WWF-Australia provided emergency response to the bushfire crisis and is ensuring long-term plans to restore what has been lost through a plan to grow 2 billion trees by 2030, starting with the first 10,000 trees in critical koala habitat. All donations received will be used in general support of WWF’s conservation efforts around the world | 31
Panda Gifts and Accessories NEW! 2021 12-Month Calendar DONATION LEVEL $25 WWF’s exclusive calendar features spectacular photos of species and places around the globe where WWF works for the benefit of both people and nature. In our 2021 calendar, we feature images that capture small but spectacular moments. Much like our own work, wildlife photography requires a lot of endurance and hope. This calendar will be a daily reminder of your passion for species and their habitats. Measures 14 3/16" x 10 7/8". Wildlife Nesting Dolls DONATION LEVEL $75 Pop off the top (don’t twist) and a new animal appears! Hand-painted wooden animals represent all species and their habitats that WWF is working to protect. Elephant is 4" tall and penguin is 1 ½" tall. NEW! Special-Edition Christopher Radko® Snow Globe Narwhal Ornament DONATION LEVEL Panda Bobblehead DONATION LEVEL $75 $75 DONATION LEVEL $55 Our African elephant snow Decorate your holiday tree globe measures 5" tall which with the WWF narwhal Our panda bobblehead is includes a base made of ornament. Measures 5 1/4" tall displayed on a bamboo base FSC-certified wood. and 4" wide. and measures 7" tall. Morten Kolby Snow Leopard Puzzle DONATION LEVEL $55 This 1,000-piece puzzle will keep you busy! Piece together all the rosettes in the big cat’s coat to reveal the magnificent snow leopard that makes its home high in the Himalayas. Puzzle measures 19 ⅕" x 19 ⅕" and is crafted from FSC-certified cardboard. 32 | PLEASE VISIT WWFCATALOG.ORG | 1-800-CALL WWF
Panda Gifts and Accessories NEW! Owl Fruit Bowl DONATION LEVEL NEW! Tea Towel Set $55 DONATION LEVEL $55 Made from FSC bamboo, These eco-friendly towels are the perfect substitute for paper this collapsible fruit bowl towels to reduce waste. The designs include tigers, pandas, folds flat like a cutting sea turtles, elephants, and polar bears plus interesting facts board, making it easy to about each species. Towels are 100% cotton jacquard weave store or transport. Size when and measure 17" x 27 ½". expanded: 10 ½" x 8 ¾". NEW! Sloth Mug Set DONATION LEVEL $55 Jump-start your day with your favorite beverage in a mug adorned with slow-moving tree-dwelling sloths. A set of 2 ceramic mugs featuring a unique design created specially for WWF. 13 1/2 oz capacity. NEW! Bamboo Utensil Set DONATION LEVEL $25 NEW! Elephant Basket DONATION LEVEL Carry your sustainable $75 PER BASKET utensils wherever you go! Reduce your use of plastic In the Eastern Okavango Panhandle of Botswana, the with our reusable FSC- women of the Village of Xakao operate a basket weaving certified bamboo chopsticks, cooperative, Tu Pare Nho Ndhovu. The name, “Let us spoon, fork and knife, and live peacefully together with elephants,” reflects their straw complete with a straw commitment to finding ways to coexist with elephants while cleaner. Easily transportable providing for their families. Each handmade basket design is in a WWF pouch. unique and comes with a lid. Sizes vary from 2 1/2" - 3 1/2". All donations received will be used in general support of WWF’s conservation efforts around the world | 33
Panda Gifts and Accessories NEW! Blue-Footed Booby Infinity Scarf DONATION LEVEL $55 Snare Wire Bracelet This beautiful fabric featuring DONATION LEVEL playful blue-footed boobies $75 on a continuous loop scarf is a perfect conversation starter Inspired by life in the about conservation. 100% Zambian bush, every piece is polyester. Measures 36" long crafted from snare wire traps when folded in half x 20" wide. that kill and injure many of the region’s wildlife. Made of leather and snare wire, the interior diameter of 8". NEW! Panda Logo 1/4 Zip Fleece DONATION LEVEL $75 Early morning hikes call for lightweight layers and our new quarter zip polar fleece pullover will provide a layer of warmth. With a zip pocket for cell phone or keys, NEW! Baseball Cap wear the panda logo proudly DONATION LEVEL and show your commitment $55 to conservation. Sizes XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL. The WWF cotton baseball cap is forest green with an adjustable strap, the panda log is embroidered on the front and back. One size fits all. NEW! Honeybee Tote DONATION LEVEL Elephant Slippers $55 DONATION LEVEL $55 NEW! Sloth Nightshirt Carry your everyday items DONATION LEVEL around in a tote imprinted Walk with majestic elephants $55 with the beautiful honey- on your feet! These soft gray bee and be reminded of slippers are adorned with Lie around or sleep like a the important role these dark gray elephants and sloth with our comfortable tiny creatures play in provide superior comfort. nightshirt featuring the pollinating the world’s food Flexible soles are durable magical sloth. Made of a crops. This bag is made of like leather and washable soft bamboo fabric. One jute with organic handles. too. Reusable and recyclable. size fits all. Length is 33". Size 14" H x 16 1/2" L x 5" W. Go online for sizes available. 34 | PLEASE VISIT WWFCATALOG.ORG | 1-800-CALL WWF
Panda Gifts and Accessories NEW! Panda Hoodie NEW! Tiger Sweatshirts DONATION LEVEL DONATION LEVEL $75 $75 EACH A hoodie so comfortable, you’ll wear it Our newest soft and comfortable pullover outside for nature walks or at home to curl sweatshirts feature our most popular tiger up in. Featuring a panda logo, our new forest design, representing wild tigers whose green sweatshirt is a soft 65/35 cotton numbers WWF is working to double by 2022. polyester blend with a terry finish. Unisex Choose from navy blue or purple, a 65/35 sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL. cotton polyester blend with a terry finish. Unisex sizes XS, S, M, L, XL. Graphic T-Shirts DONATION LEVEL $55 Pull on a socially responsible t-shirt. Our soft shirts, made with 70% organic bamboo and 30% organic cotton, feel like a blend of cashmere and silk. Each features a graphic wildlife design. Proudly display species from around the world with the WWF logo on the back to show others your commitment to safeguarding the natural world. Unisex sizes S, M, L, XL; women’s fit sizes XS, S, M, L. UNISEX UNISEX UNISEX UNISEX NEW! Long-Sleeve Tiger NEW! Long-Sleeve Sloth NEW! Shark NEW! Long-Sleeve Rhino WOMEN WOMEN WOMEN WOMEN NEW! Koala NEW! American Royalty Tiger Long-Sleeve Sea Turtle All donations received will be used in general support of WWF’s conservation efforts around the world | 35
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