The magnificent elephant is under threat; around 55 African elephants are killed a day for their tusks.
Key populations are in decline due to poaching and a shrinking habitat.
In Asia, elephants have disappeared from approximately 85% of their historic range. While in Africa, poaching is an ever-present threat - this is largely due to illegal demand for ivory in Asia.
ADOPT AN ELEPHANT AND RECEIVE
Cuddly Toy
An optional soft toy to love forever. Toy may vary from image shown.
Welcome Pack
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Regular Updates
We'll keep you updated on how you're supporting our vital work including sending your adoption updates three times a year.
Certificate and Background
Get a personalised adoption certificate and a lovely elephant video call background.
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YOUR ADOPTION REALLY HELPS
Animal adoptions like yours give a huge boost to our work. They help fund our work to protect elephant habitat, reduce poaching and address human-elephant conflict. They also help fund other vital work around the world.