Adopt An Orangutan

Adopt An Orangutan

Orangutans are hugely endangered, primarily due to the loss of their habitat. Adopting an Orangutan is one of the best ways in which you can help save orangutans from extinction in the wild by providing funds for WWF’s conservation efforts.

When you buy an adopt an orangutan gift pack you’ll receive the following:

- A cuddly orangutan soft toy
- Orangutan book of facts
- A stunning orangutan print
- Greetings card, ideal if its as a gift
- 3 free issues of Insight magazine

If you’re looking to adopt an orangutan there are a number of places where you can purchase an adoption gift pack. We’re reviewed the top 3 below, with WWF our recommended choice:

1) WWFAdopt Now >>

If you’re looking to purchase an adopt an orangutan gift pack going direct to WWF is our recommended choice. All the money goes to WWF and an adoption gift pack costs as little as £3 per month.

2) BuyaGift.co.ukAdopt Now >>

Orangutan Adoption Packs are also available through the leading gift experience retailer, BuyaGift. They currently cost only £19.76, with a proportion of the cost going towards supporting WWF. One downside is that you’ll only receive a voucher and will then have to call WWF to receive your orangutan gift pack.

3) GettingPersonal.co.ukAdopt Now >>

As an alternative you could choose to purchase an orangutan gift pack through the leading gift site GettingPersonal.co.uk. It costs £29.95, with a percentage of the funds going towards the charity ‘Care for the Wild’ as opposed to WWF.

Our Pick – WWF Orangutan Adoption Gift Packs:
Orangutan Adoption Gift Packs start from just £3 a month. In return you'll help the WWF protect orangutans and you'll also receive a gift pack containing an orangutan cuddly toy, greetings card and more...

Find Out More >> | Adopt Now >>
Where Does Your Money Go?
If purchased directly through WWF this is how your money can help:

- £10 pays to plant three native tree seedlings in Borneo to help to restore degraded orangutan habitat.
- £35 covers the cost of four wildlife wardens to carry out a whole day of patrolling to protect orangutans in Malaysia.
Orangutan Information:
For more information about orangutans, their current endangered status, where they live, the conservation efforts and where your money goes take a look at our guides below:

Facts About Orangutans
Research Into Orangutans
Orangutan Conservation Efforts
The Work Of WWF

Orangutan Gift Pack