Monday, December 1, 2014

Adopt A Chimpanzee

Chimpanzees are an endangered species, currently living in 21 African countries. According to the Jane Goodall Institute, 1 million chimpanzees existed 100 years ago. The number of chimpanzees in the world today is estimated to be under 300,000.


Thanks to organizations around the world, people have the option to adopt a chimpanzee. Adoption helps care for orphaned and injured animals. The World Wildlife Foundation is one such organization offering chimpanzee adoptions.


Instructions


Directions


1. Visit the World Wildlife Foundation website at www.wwf.com.


2. Click on the "Adoption" tab at the top right-hand side of the page.


3. Click on the link that reads, "See all 100 species." Scroll down the page and click on the picture of the chimpanzee.


4. Choose a $25, $50 or $100 adoption package.


The $25 package includes an adoption certificate, species information sheet and photograph of your adopted chimp.


The $50 package includes everything in the $25 package, plus a 12-inch stuffed animal chimpanzee and a gift bag.


The $100 package includes everything in the $50 package, plus a gift box and a framed certificate and photograph.


5. Enter the number of chimpanzees you'd like to adopt in the box to the right-hand side of the appropriate package that you have chosen. The $100 package is listed first, followed by the $50 and $25 packages. Click on the "Add to Cart" link at the bottom right-hand side of the page.


6. Review your order information on the check-out page. If everything is correct, enter your billing and shipping information in the boxes provided.


If you are using an adoption gift card, enter the appropriate information from the card at the bottom of the page.


7. Click on the "Submit Order" button at the bottom right hand side of the page. Print out the confirmation page that follows for your records.

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