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Wildlife Reserves Singapore launches its ‘Adopt an Animal’ Programme – adopt an animal of your choice!

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Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) launches its Adopt an Animal programme, allowing members of the public to share their love and support for wildlife by adopting a selected animal of their choice.

Featuring three tiers of adoption contributions ranging from $200 to $1,500, the programme welcomes adoptions by the public for 10 featured species:

Ah Meng the Sumatran Orangutan

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Ben & Bella the African Penguins

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Bosco the Red Ruffed Lemur

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Bunny the Two-toed Sloth

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Coco the Aldabra Giant Tortoise

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Matahari the Malayan Sun Bear

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Pedro the California Sea Lion

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Psota the Pygmy Hippopotamus

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Rambo the Eastern Grey Kangaroo

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Ronnie the Rex Rabbit

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Each contribution comes with special privileges including adoption e-certificates and invitations to WRS events and previews.

Funds collected from the symbolic adoptions will go towards an overall resource pool that contributes to the care of animals including providing nutritious meals to ensure their overall well-being, supporting the purchase of medical equipment to give them uncompromised healthcare, and the general upkeep of animal habitats.

Beyond caring for adopted animals, contributions will also support research and education programmes across WRS’ parks as well as conservation projects to protect threatened species in Singapore and the region.

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The programme adds to WRS’ wide range of support and volunteer schemes such as micro and corporate sponsorships, as well as giving personal time as a Conservation Ambassador, docent or Wildlife Buddy.

To make an adoption, please visit the WRS website.


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