Help WWF Save the Western Grey Whale

Truly amazing scenes last week, as WWF charity officials floated an 11 metre Western Grey whale down the River Thames to highlight the plight of one of the world’s most endangered species. With as little as 130 whales left on the planet, the Western Grey is becoming extremely close to extinction unless something is done immediately.

A critical whale feeding area is now under threat due to a new bank funded oil platform being built off the coast of Sakhalin Island in Russia. You can help try and persuade the banks to do the right thing by signing the WWF petition to tell the banks that are funding the build – BNP Paribas, Credit Suisse and Standard Chartered, that they need to help act to save the whales before it’s too late.

Simply click on the link below to sign the petition to help make a stand and try and save these beautiful giants of the sea, before it’s too late. I just did it and it literally takes less than a minute, which at this rate is how long the western Grey whale has left to live…

Adopt an Animal with WWF UK

The WWF is a non profit organisation who can only sustain their tireless work in saving the planet and its inhabitants through donations. You can help raise funds through the WWF Adopt an Animal scheme.

From as little as £3 a month you receive a certificate, a print of your animal, a greetings card, and a soft toy that would make a fantastic charity gift for a loved one.

> > Click here to Adopt a Animal with WWF UK


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Help protect endangered species

You can adopt animal from just £3.00 a month. You will receive a fantastic gift pack and know you are helping to give wildlife a chance.