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With this symbolic adoption                      With this symbolic adoption                   With this symbolic adoption
you will receive:                                you will receive:                             you will receive:
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Dear Friends,

                      Elevating the voice of diverse young people has always been important to WWF.
                        Engagement with young conservationists continues a tradition begun many
                      years ago by WWF founder Russ Train, who believed the most important thing we
                      could do for conservation was tend to the next generation of leaders. Over the past
                      25 years the Russell E. Train Education for Nature Program (EFN) has provided
CARTER S. ROBERTS
President and CEO
                      more than 2,700 grants in support of individuals and organizations in Africa, Asia,
                      and Latin America to gain the skills and knowledge needed to address conservation
                      challenges in their home countries. EFN counts among its many outstanding
                      grantees Laos’s first primatologist and the only female game warden in Gabon.
                        Our Panda Ambassador program has become an incubator for young
                      people throughout the country who are concerned about the state of the
                      planet and want to make a difference. We’ve brought them to Capitol Hill to
                      help us urge lawmakers to support funding for conservation, and featured
                      their stories at events in front of hundreds of people.
                        It is the young leaders in our movement—our EFN grantees, our Panda
                      Ambassadors, and so many more—who give me hope. We must raise our
                      voices with theirs, and dedicate ourselves to making no small plans. Their
                      future, and the future of the planet they’ll inherit, demands no less.
                        As you browse the pages of this year’s WWF holiday catalog, remember
                      that your support allows us to continue elevating the next generation of
                      conservation leaders around the world. And if you’d like to browse the catalog
                      online, please visit wwfcatalog.org. From everyone at WWF, thank you for
                      your commitment to conservation. It makes all the difference in the world.

                      Sincerely,

                      Carter Roberts

                                                                                      DIRECTORY
                                                                                      04 / ARCTIC
                                                                                      06 / NORTH AMERICA
                                                                                      11 / CLIMATE CHANGE
                                                                                      12 / LATIN AMERICA
                                                                                      17 / TIGERS
                                                                                      18 / SACK OF SOCKS
                                                                                      20 / BUILD YOUR OWN BUCKET
                                                                                      22 / AFRICA
                                                                                      26 / ASIA
                                                                                      31 / AUSTRALIA
                                                                                      32 / GIFTS AND ACCESSORIES
                                                                                      37 / ADOPTION OPTIONS

   Classifications like “endangered” and “vulnerable” have specific                   LC      Least Concern
   scientific meanings. WWF uses the standards of the International
   Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
                                                                                      NT      Near Threatened
      IUCN standards and the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species                      VU      Vulnerable
   were developed to provide a consistent, objective system for eval-
   uating populations. While the main criterion is the measured or
                                                                                      EN      Endangered
   observed reduction in numbers, other factors include habitat loss                  CR      Critically Endangered
   and fragmentation, reduction in the number of mature individuals,
                                                                                      EW      Extinct in the Wild
   and other environmental considerations that put species at risk.
      Your donations through the WWF Gift Catalog will help our con-                  EX      Extinct
   servation efforts around the globe where the need is the greatest.

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Arctic

                 A PRISTINE AND
                 IRREPLACEABLE PLACE
                 Melting from a Warming Climate

                 The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is one of
                 the most special and spectacular protected
                 areas in the Arctic.
MARGARET
WILLIAMS            In late June, we hiked and paddled 175 miles    Polar Bear VU                    >
Managing         from the southern part of the Refuge— home         SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
Director,
Arctic Program
                 to indigenous Gwich’in people, a collective        $100 / $55 / $25
                 strong voice for conservation over the last
                 several decades—to the coast of the Arctic         Polar bears live in the Arctic
                 Ocean. Last summer was the hottest on record       and rely on sea ice to access
                 in Alaska (and in the world, for that matter)      the seals that are their
                 and we experienced it first-hand.                  primary source of food, as
                    We saw permafrost collapsing and eroding        well as to rest and breed.
                 into rivers and although we didn’t have a
                 thermometer, we were certain that a couple of
                 days must have been close to 80 degrees.
                    On July 1, when we reached the Arctic
                 coast, so did a mother polar bear and two
                 cubs. The sea ice, which in “normal” years
                 would have been hugging the coast, was 100
                 miles offshore. Clearly, the bears had come
                 from the sea after a long ocean swim, to rest
                 and look for food.
                    Today climate change is taking a toll on
                 many Arctic species. Warmer oceans mean a
                 loss of Arctic sea ice and impacts for marine
                 mammals and seabirds tied to the ice cycle.
                    While some consequences of climate change       NEW! Arctic Wolf LC
                 are now inevitable, there are many ways we         SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
                 can help wildlife to endure the difficult times    $100 / $55 / $25
                 ahead. First, we can foster their resilience
                 by giving them room to roam and reducing           The Arctic wolf is a sub-
                 human pressures on their habitat.                  species of the gray wolf and
                    If we can keep this place intact and wild, as   lives in the Arctic regions of
                 it has been for millennia, the Arctic National     North America and Greenland.
                 Wildlife Refuge will remain a place of birth,
                 renewal and hope for both wildlife and people.

Narwhal NT
SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS          Arctic Hare LC
$100 / $55 / $25                  SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS          Arctic Fox LC
                                  $100 / $55 / $25                  SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
Sometimes called the                                                $100 / $55 / $25
unicorn whale, narwhals           A ground-dwelling species
have only two teeth, both in      in the Arctic tundra, the         Resourceful in their harsh
the upper jaw, and the left       Arctic hare uses natural          habitat, Arctic foxes trail
one continues to grow and         shelters to adjust its            polar bears for leftovers
become a tusk.                    body temperature.                 when food is scarce.

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Arctic

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North America

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North America

                                                                                    NEW! Bumblebee VU
 Ladybug LC                              Bison NT                                   SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
 SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS                SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS                   $100 / $55 / $25
 $100 / $55 / $25                        $100 / $55 / $25
 THREE FREE WITH A DONATION                                                         Bumblebees are some of
 OF $55 OR MORE                          Bison are ice age survivors                North America's most
                                         built for life in North America's          important—and threatened—
 Ladybugs are helpful to                 grasslands. They can weigh                 pollinators. Forty-six species
 farmers and gardeners,                  over 2,000 pounds and run                  are found from high mountain
 because they eat harmful                up to 40mph. Once driven                   peaks to dry deserts, where
 insects but do not                      nearly to extinction, today                they visit a wide array of
 damage crops.                           their numbers are recovering.              flowering plants.

                    TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK
                    Safeguarding Black-Footed Ferrets and Prairie Dogs

                    Sylvatic plague is the key threat to the survival of the endangered black-
                    footed ferrets and their prairie dog prey. Both species are susceptible to this
 KRISTY BLY         non-native bacterial disease, spread by fleas, that can decimate entire prairie
 Black-footed
 Ferret Program
                    dog colonies in just weeks. Combating it requires innovation.
 Manager              There is an injectable sylvatic plague vaccine for black-footed ferrets,
                    which is effective for an individual’s lifetime. Preventing sylvatic plague in
                    prairie dog populations is more complicated because it is not practical to
                    protect individuals. One tool to protect prairie dogs is peanut butter flavored
                    baits with vaccine or systemic flea control; the trick is efficiently distributing
                    them over thousands of acres. World Wildlife Fund, the U.S. Fish and
                    Wildlife Service, and drone manufacturer Model Avionics developed a system
                    that delivers the baits to prairie dogs by drone or all-terrain vehicle. This
                    innovative design—the first of its kind—was recently patented!
                      This invention will help protect prairie dogs against sylvatic plague over
                    thousands of acres in the Great Plains and ensure a food source for black-
                    footed ferrets. In turn, this will help us reach our goal of removing the black-
                    footed ferret from the endangered species list.

                                                                                    Black-Footed Ferret EN

< Snowy Owl VU
                                                                                    SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
                                         NEW! Golden Eagle LC                       $100 / $55 / $25
 SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS                SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS                   FREE PAIR WITH A DONATION OF
 $100 / $55 / $25                        $100 / $55 / $25                           $55 OR MORE!

 Snowy owls’ flight feathers             Golden eagles are one of                   The black-footed ferret,
 are tipped with soft down,              the largest, fastest and                   native to the Northern
 enabling them to hunt                   most agile raptors in North                Great Plains, is one of the
 noiselessly through the                 America. Their main prey is                most endangered mammals
 Arctic tundra.                          small mammals.                             in North America.

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North America

Red Fox LC
SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
$100 / $55 / $25

The red fox's thick tail or
“brush” aids its balance but
is also used as a warm cover
in cold weather and as a
signal flag to communicate
with other red foxes.

SCHOOLS FIGHTING FOOD WASTE
Protecting Our Planet

Up to a third of food in the U.S. is lost or wasted. In schools,
this uneaten food could amount to 530,000 tons every
year—while wasting water, contributing to climate change,
and putting pressure on wildlife habitats. Even worse, this
waste is happening while 1 in 7 children in the U.S. face
hunger or food insecurity.                                         Bald Eagle LC
   By sharing valuable lessons on how our food is connected        SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
to our planet, students and teachers can lead the way in           $100 / $55 / $25
finding solutions to reducing their school’s food waste.
   Through WWF's Food Waste Warrior program, schools               Bald eagles live along the
have seen that small actions can lead to major results. In a       rivers, lakes, marshes,
recent pilot program, participating schools recorded a 3%          and seacoasts of North
average decrease in waste, with the highest performing school      America. While fish make
cutting their food waste in half over the course of the project.   up the majority of its diet,
   World Wildlife Fund is helping to empower our students          the bald eagle will also prey
to become the next generation of food waste warriors and           upon other birds and small
protect the future of nature.                                      mammals, such as rabbits.

Ringtail LC
SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
$100 / $55 / $25

A member of the raccoon
family, the ringtail is
a nocturnal carnivore
with long legs and semi-
retractile claws.

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North America

                                       You Can Help Save
                                       the Ocean
                                       Every living thing depends on the ocean. Today, the ocean is
                                       in trouble from the effects of climate change, pollution and
Great White Shark VU                   overfishing. But there are plenty of small actions each of us
SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS               can take that will make a big difference!
$100 / $55 / $25
                                       SKIP THE PLASTIC
Great white sharks are found           Remove unnecessary single-use plastics—such as water
in most temperate waters               bottles, take-out packaging, plastic bags, and straws—from
throughout the world.                  your daily life.

                                       CHECK THE LABEL
                                       Look for the MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) and the
                                       Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) blue and green fish
                                       labels on your seafood — certifications that ensure your fish
                                       can be traced back to a sustainably managed fishery.

                                       TRAVEL SMARTER
                                       When traveling, be respectful of marine life and habitats,
                                       such as nesting sea turtles on beaches and sensitive reef
Manatee VU                             systems, and purchase souvenirs carefully.
SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
$100 / $55 / $25                       LEARN MORE
                                       Check out WWF’s Wild Classroom, an online library to
Throughout their lives,                bring ocean conservation to your local school. Support
manatees continually grow              businesses in your community that offer sustainable
new teeth from the back of             seafood. And contact your elected representatives to let
their jaw to replace the old           them know you care about ocean-friendly policies.
and worn ones as they fall out.
                                       Visit worldwildlife.org/how-to-help to take action now.

                                                                                 Harbor Seal LC
                                                                                 SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
                                                                                 $100 / $55 / $25

                                                                                 Harbor seals can remain at
                                                                                 sea for several days traveling
                                                                                 great distances in search of
                                                                                 feeding grounds but tend
                                                                                 to return to familiar resting
                                                                                 areas along rocky shorelines.

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Mexico

Ocelot LC
SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
$100 / $55 / $25

Mostly nocturnal, ocelots
are strong swimmers and
agile climbers.

NEW MONARCH BUTTERFLY STUDY
Population Decreases by 53%

The latest survey assessing the area of forest occupied by
monarch butterflies in the 2019-20 season found monarchs in
seven acres, representing a 53% decline from the 15 acres found
in the 2018-19 season.
   Monarchs travel close to 2,500 miles from Canada and the
U.S. to spend the winter in Mexico’s forests where they find the
right microclimate conditions to hibernate. By measuring the
area of forest occupied during hibernation, we can get a sense of
this migratory monarch population.
   Substantially lower temperatures in southern Texas when
monarchs arrived in March and April 2019 led to a slow growth       Mexican Gray Wolf LC
of eggs and larvae during the spring. This resulted in fewer        SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
monarchs to produce the following generations, including the        $100 / $55 / $25
one that migrates from Canada through the U.S. to Mexico.
Therefore, the smaller population occupied fewer acres of           Gray wolves are part of the
Mexican forests.                                                    dog or Canidae family, a
   WWF works with the Mexican government, local                     group characterized by their
communities, and partners to protect the monarch hibernation        intelligence and adaptability.
grounds in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, and
to support sustainable projects that provide an economic
alternative to the people who live in the monarch region.

                                                                    Monarch Butterfly LC
                                                                    SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
                                                                    $100 / $55 / $25
                                                                    THREE FREE WITH A DONATION
                                                                    OF $55 OR MORE!

                                                                    The monarch butterfly’s
                                                                    scientific name means “sleepy
                                                                    transformation,” which
                                                                    suggests the species’ ability to
                                                                    hibernate and morph.

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Climate Change

2019 SECOND HOTTEST YEAR ON RECORD
We Must Act Now to Curb the Climate Crisis

Last year, 2019, was the second hottest on record, ending the warmest decade so far.
   From Australia’s catastrophic brushfires, to more frequent extreme weather events in the
US, to rapidly warming oceans, the effects across the globe are devastating.
   As humans continue to burn fossil fuels and as the amount of heat-trapping gases entering the
atmosphere continues to rise, we’re seeing impacts on people and wildlife around the globe.
   WWF works with local communities, governments and others around the world to help people
and nature prepare for the many impacts of a hotter planet. We’re helping to integrate environmental
considerations into disaster recovery, reconstruction, and risk reduction. And we’re assessing species
to determine the traits that make them resilient or vulnerable to changes in climate.
   We can fight this threat and still have time to change the trajectory. We can build a safer,
healthier, and more resilient future but we have to act now. And each one of us can do our part
every single day.

                                                                                  Emperor Penguin
                                       Emperor Penguin                            Chick NT
Emperor Penguin NT                     Family NT                                  SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS               SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVEL                    $100 / $55 / $25
$100 / $55 / $25                       $250
                                                                                  Male emperor penguins keep
Emperor penguins dive deeper and stay underwater longer                           eggs warm for nearly five
than other species to reach their diet of crustaceans, small                      months to protect them from
fish and squid.                                                                   extreme cold temperatures.

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Latin America

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Latin America

  COMPANIES RISING TO SUSTAINABLE SOURCING
  Deforestation-Free Supply Chain Journey

  The Cerrado savanna lies mostly in Brazil and is Latin America’s largest grassland wilderness,
  home to 5% of the planet’s animals and plants. Today, it is under strain from the impacts of
  agriculture and has suffered more losses than the Amazon over the past decade.
    More than enough suitable land has already been cleared to meet projected growth
  in agricultural production. By utilizing cleared land and working with international and
  domestic companies to establish deforestation-free supply chains, we can meet future
  demand for soy and beef without losing another acre of native Cerrado.
    WWF and partners work with companies to develop road maps to implement
  deforestation-free commitments and improve supply chain sourcing and traceability. A
  program is currently underway with leading global retailers sourcing soy and beef from the
  Amazon and Cerrado in Brazil and the Chaco in Argentina and Paraguay.
    This is helping companies shift sourcing toward a more sustainable pathway, one that
  protects forests and natural ecosystems as well as long-term viability of agriculture.
    Providing viable options for companies to maximize production while safeguarding nature
  will help move us toward a more sustainable future.

  Red Maned Wolf NT
  SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
  $100 / $55 / $25

  The largest canid of South
  America, the red maned wolf
  looks more like a long-legged
  fox but genetic studies show
  that it is a distinct species.

< Two-Toed Sloth LC
  SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS              Darwin's Fox EN                            Blue Whale EN
  $100 / $55 / $25                      SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS                   SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
  FREE PAIR WITH A DONATION OF          $100 / $55 / $25                           $100 / $55 / $25
  $55 OR MORE!
                                        Darwin’s foxes are critically              The blue whale can
  Sloths spend most of their            endangered and considered                  weigh as much as 200
  time in the treetops — eating,        an “umbrella species,” so                  tons, making it the largest
  sleeping and even giving birth        by protecting the primary                  animal on the planet.
  there. They are able to get           temperate forests where they
  most of the water they need           live, the entire ecosystem can
  from juicy plants that they eat.      be preserved.

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Amazon

                                                    NEW! Harpy Eagle NT
                                                    SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
                                                    $100 / $55 / $25

                                                    The harpy eagle's eyesight
                                                    is eight times more powerful
                                                    than a human's, and it is one
MEG SYMINGTON                                       of the most feared hunters
Managing Director,
Amazon
                                                    in Brazilian forests. It is so
                                                    powerful that it can snatch
                                                    a sloth from the top of a tree
THE AMAZON ON FIRE                                  while flying, and carry an
World Wildlife Fund                                 animal weighing around
in Action                                           22 pounds.

In 2019, the world looked
on in horror as fires ravaged
the Amazon. The flames
wreaked havoc as they
crossed roads and jumped
rivers, consuming the forest
as they moved. Volunteers
worked diligently to put
out fires with little or no
training and often without
basic equipment like masks
and boots. People and
wildlife suffered.
   In response, WWF set
up an emergency fund
to support local civil
society organizations,
communities, and
Indigenous peoples at the
front lines of the fires.
In a few short weeks, we
raised over $1 million that
enabled our local partners
to purchase fire-fighting
equipment, food, water,
and medicine that were
desperately needed by
impacted communities
and Indigenous peoples
in Brazil and Bolivia. The
donated money paid for car
rentals and fuel to deliver
supplies to remote areas.
It helped monitor ongoing
fires to provide advance
warning to the areas that                           Three-Toed Sloth LC
remained at risk.                                   SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
   Climate change and                               $100 / $55 / $25
illegal deforestation will
continue to put pressure on                         Sloths, sluggish tree-
the Amazon and WWF will                             dwellers of Central and
be prepared to respond.                             South America, move
                                                    through the tropical rain
                                                    forest canopy at a rate of
                                                    about 40 yards per day.

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                                                                                Emperor Tamarin LC
                                                                                SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
                                                                                $100 / $55 / $25

                                                                                Inhabiting the tropical forests
                                                                                of the Amazon River Basin,
                                                                                emperor tamarins often share
                                                                                the same territory as other
                                                                                species of tamarins, avoiding
Jaguar NT                                                                       one another with a variety of
SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS                                                        calls and movements.
$100 / $55 / $25

Jaguars are strong swimmers
and climbers and require
large areas of tropical rain
forest and stretches of
riverbank to survive.

Black Jaguar NT
SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
$100 / $55 / $25

Like all jaguars, black
jaguars are masters of
ambush, and this carnivore’s
dark color adaptation might
benefit it in hunting.

                                                                                Capybara LC
                                                                                SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
                                                                                $100 / $55 / $25

                                                                                The largest rodent in
                                                                                the world, the capybara’s
                                                                                eyes, ears, and nostrils
                                                                                are located near the top
                                                                                of its head to keep an eye
                                                                                on its surroundings while
                                                                                partially underwater.

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The Galápagos

RECOGNIZING CONSERVATION ALLIES
Shaping and Protecting Ecosystems in the Galápagos

If you're asked to imagine the Galápagos Islands, what images come to mind? Most people
picture marine ecosystems or iconic species, but would you ever imagine a farmer? Few
people realize that humans, and farmers in particular, play a significant role in shaping and
protecting ecosystems in the Galápagos.
   The agricultural sector on the islands has been largely ignored, causing residents to abandon
farming altogether. This has created a dependence on imported food and the increased
connectivity with the mainland has also increased the risk of invasive species.
   Research aims to highlight farmers as invaluable conservation allies using satellite images,
drones, and interviews. Farmers not only devote a significant amount of time and resources to
controlling the spread of invasive plant species, but many also use specific farming practices that
enhance the habitat of many species, like giant tortoises and Darwin's finches.
   Our hope is to amplify the voices and work of these farmers who have forged a deep
connection with their environment and who continue to pursue compatible forms of
development for the Galápagos.

Sea Lion EN
SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
$100 / $55 / $25

Sea lions haul out in large
colonies on rocks and sandy
shores and move into the
water to feed and cool off.

                                                                     Blue-Footed Booby LC
                                                                     SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
                                                                     $100 / $55 / $25

                                                                     Blue-footed boobies lay their
                                                                     eggs on the ground without
                                                                     a nest in arid, tropical and
                                                                     subtropical island habitat.

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Tigers

                                     A NEW PROTECTED AREA IN RUSSIA
                                     Safeguarding Tigers and Leopards

                                     With support from WWF, more than 200,000 acres in the
                                     Russian Far East have been designated as a new protected area.
                                     The last link in a chain established in agreement with China,
Tiger EN                             the Komissarovsky Wildlife Refuge provides key transboundary
SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS             crossing points for wildlife, including tigers, leopards, and other
$100 / $55 / $25                     species listed on the International Union for Conservation of
                                     Nature (IUCN) Red List of threatened species.
Tigers roam across home                The regulations of this refuge designation will ensure
ranges encompassing                  protection for the area's forests and wildlife, while allowing
vast expanses of land. To            traditional natural resource use among the local people.
protect one tiger, we must             WWF will collaborate with local people and protected area
conserve around 25,000               staff on both sides of the border.
acres of forest.

Amur Tiger EN
SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS                       Tigers                 Pattern Tiger              Tiger Cubs
$100 / $55 / $25
                                     Tiger Sock Set
Amur or Siberian tigers              SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVEL
are a subspecies of tigers,          $55
inhabiting vast forests
of Korean pine and                   Show your love of tigers by wearing WWF tiger socks
Mongolian oak in the                 featuring tigers, tiger cubs and the distinctive tiger stripes.
Amur-Heilong landscape.              Socks are 14" long and 7 1/2" heel to toe.

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Sack of Socks
GO ONLINE TODAY AND CHOOSE ANY
THREE PAIRS OF SOCKS AS A THANK-YOU
GIFT FOR A DONATION OF $55
Kick up your heels in our stylish socks—choose three pairs
from a wide variety of over 40 different designs representing
WWF’s priority work around the globe. We have some                  Most Popular Set
unique choices—so you can truly stand out in the crowd              DONATION LEVEL
as your donation provides general support for WWF’s                 $55
conservation efforts around the globe and is used where the
need is the greatest.                                               Our most popular sock
  Our wildlife socks feature animals—many threatened by             designs from this past year
wildlife crime, habitat loss and climate change—symbolic of         are yours to enjoy and show
our work to find solutions to complex conservation challenges       your support of WWF and
and save the awe-inspiring array of life on Earth.                  the environment.
  Choose and we will deliver your wildlife socks in a special
WWF sack. Made from 80% organic cotton, 15% nylon and 5%
spandex, socks measure 14" in length; 7 ½" from heel to toe.

  African Elephants       Anaconda        NEW! Dolphins         Elephant Parade         Fish

  NEW! Fennec Foxes       Flamingos        NEW! Frogs and           Giraffe            Gorillas
                                             Lily Pads

  Great White Sharks     Hedgehogs           Honeybees          Hummingbirds            Lions

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GO ONLINE TODAY AND CHOOSE ANY THREE PAIRS OF SOCKS AS A
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    Macaws                     Meerkats            Monarch Butterflies           Monarchs and              Narwhal
                                                                                  Milkweed

   Octopuses                  NEW! Owls                  Pandas                    Penguins             Penguin Chicks

NEW! Red Pandas              NEW! Rhinos               Sea Turtles                   Sloths            NEW! Slow Loris

     Tigers               Vampire Bats                  Wolves                   WWF Logo                   Zebras

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Build Your
  Own Bucket
   VISIT WWFCATALOG.ORG AND CHOOSE
   FROM OVER 50 SPECIES...
  Take a walk on the wild side with your very own FSC-                  Most Popular Bucket
  certified bucket of wild animals—a pail filled with species           SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVEL
  to serve as a serious reminder of your commitment to                  $75
  safeguard species around the globe. Make a donation
  to WWF and choose any combo of animals for your                       Some of our most popular
  own customized assortment or pick one of the special                  species—a tiger, a polar bear,
  collections we created exclusively for you.                           and a panda— all in one
     Why not combine a selection of wildlife from places as             bucket. Each species is either
  far away as Congo and the Amazon with a species from                  vulnerable or endangered
  your own backyard in the Northern Great Plains for a                  and needs our help now!
  global bucket? The possible combinations are endless…
  or you can focus on a single species, such as three African
  elephants or even meerkats! Pick from over 50 fascinating
  species and Build Your Own Bucket for friends or family…
  or even one custom-made just for you. Just choose
  any three plush animals for a donation of $75 or add a
  fourth, yours as a thank you for a donation of $25 more.
  Recommended for ages 3+. Each plush is approximately 8".

  African Elephant      African Wild Dog       Arctic Fox            Arctic Hare         Atlantic Puffin

     Bald Eagle              Bison         Black-Footed Ferret   Black-Footed Penguin     Blue Whale

      Cheetah             Chimpanzee       Cottontop Tamarin           Dolphin          Emperor Penguin

Emperor Penguin Chick     Fennec Fox        Gentoo Penguin           Giant Panda            Giraffe

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Greater Bush Baby            Grizzly Bear               Hedgehog                  Hermit Crab                   Jaguar

     Koala                      Lemur                      Lion                Loggerhead Turtle               Macaw

    Manatee                    Meerkat                   Narwhal                     Ocelot                     Okapi

   Polar Bear                  Red Fox                  Red Panda                    Rhino                    Sea Turtle

 Snow Leopard                Snowy Owl              Spotted Eagle Ray           Three-Toed Sloth                Tiger

 Two-Toed Sloth             Whale Shark                    Wolf                      Zebra

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Africa

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Africa

< African Elephant VU                         African Elephant Calf VU                  Pangolin CR
  SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS                    SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS                  SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
  $100 / $55 / $25                            $100 / $55 / $25                          $100 / $55 / $25

  Elephant tusks are massive,                 Females remain with their                 There are eight species of
  deeply rooted teeth that help               birth group for life, sharing             pangolin, four in Africa and
  with digging, lifting objects,              responsibility for calves, and            four in Asia, all victims of
  gathering food, stripping bark              males leave the herd once                 wildlife crime for their meat
  from trees to eat, protecting               they reach maturity.                      and scales.
  the trunk, and defense.

                        FIGHTING ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE
                        Bringing Together Online Companies

                        With increased connectivity and content
                        sharing around the world, the trafficking of
  CRAWFORD              endangered animals has been intensified by
  ALLAN                 the Internet. Products made from the world’s
  Senior Director,      most endangered species, from elephants to
  Wildlife Crime
  and TRAFFIC
                        rhinos and tigers, can all be found on common                   African Rhino CR
                        apps. Criminals now have access to the world’s                  SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
                        biggest marketplace through e-commerce,                         $100 / $55 / $25
                        social media and search platforms, enabling
                        them to advertise illegally traded species and                  African rhinos are threatened
                        process transactions with minimal risk.                         by poaching for the illegal
                           WWF, along with partners TRAFFIC and                         wildlife trade; they are killed
                        IFAW, launched the Coalition to End Wildlife                    for their horn, which some
                        Trafficking Online to unite the tech sector in                  cultures believe possesses
                        shutting down this open route for illegal trade.                medicinal properties.
                           Dozens of the world’s leading tech
                        companies are working together with us to
                        strengthen and coordinate wildlife policies,
                        train enforcement staff to better detect
                        endangered species and their products,
                        educate billions of users about wildlife
                        trafficking and how to report illegal products,
                        enhance automated detection systems such as
                        image recognition, and share learning across
                        the industry.
                           And we are really making an impact—since
                        the Coalition launched in March 2018 the                        Fennec Fox LC
                        member companies have removed over 3.3                          SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
                        million endangered species listings and ads                     $100 / $55 / $25
                        from their platforms and shut down the users
                        offering wildlife that are illegal to sell.                     Well adapted to its desert
                           And more companies are joining the                           habitat, the fennec fox can
                        mission, powered by their passionate                            survive without water for
                        staff who care as much as WWF does that                         extended periods, taking
                        endangered wildlife won’t be available for sale                 moisture from food and
                        online, anywhere.                                               staying below ground
                                                                                        during the heat of the day.

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Namibia

African Wild Dog EN              Cheetah VU                       Giraffe LC
SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS         SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS         SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
$100 / $55 / $25                 $100 / $55 / $25                 $100 / $55 / $25

Also known as painted            Cheetah mothers raise their      Giraffes’ long necks are
wolves, African wild dogs        young in isolation and move      an adaptation to facilitate
are strongly bonded and will     their litters—usually two to     feeding on foliage beyond
even look after injured dogs,    six cubs—every four days to      the reach of other hoofed
bringing them food until         prevent a buildup of smell       animals, which might explain
they recover.                    that predators can track.        their plentiful distribution.

CONSERVING WILDLIFE
Enabling Communities

Namibia is home to a vast array of African species—including the largest free-roaming
population of black rhinos in Africa, desert-adapted lions and elephants—and a diverse
landscape of woodland savannas, deserts and floodplains.
  Namibia was the first African country to incorporate protection of the environment into its
constitution. With WWF’s help, the government has reinforced this conservation philosophy
by empowering its communities with rights to manage and benefit from the wildlife on their
lands through communal conservancies.
  Hand-in-hand with our Namibia partners, we assist communities in setting up
conservancies and help to foster the knowledge, skills and capacity required to successfully
govern their conservancies and manage their wildlife resources.
  Across Namibia and globally, communal conservancies have become a recognized
conservation success story. Developed and run by local people, these conservancies offer
protected space for wildlife outside of official protected areas and generate cash income and
in-kind benefits for local people. The money goes directly back to communities to support anti-
poaching operations, wildlife management, and education and health initiatives.
  While many challenges remain, conservancies have contributed to spectacular wildlife
recoveries strengthening communities’ rights, voice and stewardship of the wildlife on which
they depend for their livelihoods and cultures.

Zebra LC
SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS         Black-Footed Cat LC              Lion VU
$100 / $55 / $25                 SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS         SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
                                 $100 / $55 / $25                 $100 / $55 / $25
Zebras usually travel in
herds but disperse during        The black-footed cat is          A good gauge of a male lion’s
the day to graze alone on        a very effective hunter,         age is the darkness of his
coarse grasses, gathering        successful in more than half     mane; the darker the mane,
later to search for water.       its attempts to catch prey.      the older the lion.

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Congo

                                                                                      Hippopotamus VU
                                                                                     SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
                                                                                     $100 / $55 / $25
                                                                                     Known as “river horses,”
                                                                                     hippos seek refuge from the
                                                                                     heat by living in water during
                                                                                     the day, and at night they
                     MOUNTAIN GORILLA NUMBERS                                        come ashore to feed on short,
                     CONTINUE TO RISE                                                soft grasses and fallen fruit.
                     Conservation Efforts Work

                     A recent survey in Bwindi Impenetrable
                     National Park, Uganda, and the connecting
                     Sarambwe Nature Reserve, Democratic
BAS HUIJBREGTS
Director,
                     Republic of Congo (DRC) reveals that
African Species      the number of mountain gorillas in this
Conservation         transboundary protected forest has
                     increased to 459, bringing the global wild
                     population to 1,063.
                        Teams from 13 participating institutions,
                     including WWF, with support from local
                     governments and communities, surveyed the
                     forest area by walking trails and noting any                    Gorilla EN
                     signs of gorillas, other mammals, and human                     SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
                     activities. Fecal samples were collected from                   $100 / $55 / $25
                     gorilla nest sites to determine genetic makeup
                     for each individual in the group to be used in                  Gorillas display many
                     further scientific studies.                                     human-like behaviors and
                        It was once feared that the species might                    emotions, like laughter
                     be extinct by the end of the twentieth century.                 and sadness. They even
                     Although threats they have endured for years                    occasionally make their own
                     —civil unrest, poaching, habitat destruction,                   tools to help them survive in
                     disease and improper management of                              the forest.
                     tourism—remain, with continued and
                     effective long-term conservation efforts, the
                     future looks hopeful.

                                                                                     Okapi EN
                                                                                     SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
                                                                                     $100 / $55 / $25

                                                                                     The closest known relative
                                                                                     to the giraffe, the okapi’s diet
                                                                                     consists of many plants that
                                                                                     are poisonous to humans.

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Asia

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Asia

< Giant Panda VU
  SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS               Red Panda EN                              Slow Loris CR
  $100 / $55 / $25                       SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS                  SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
                                         $100 / $55 / $25                          $100 / $55 / $25
  Pandas live mainly in bamboo
  forests high in the mountains          Nearly half of the red panda’s            Tree-dwelling primates,
  of western China, where they           habitat is in the Eastern                 slow lorises are nocturnal
  play a crucial role spreading          Himalayas, where these very               with a keen sense of smell to
  seeds and facilitating growth          skillful and acrobatic animals            help locate prey in the dark.
  of vegetation.                         mostly stay in trees.

  GREATER MEKONG
  Spectacular Ecosystem for Wildlife and Communities

  Few places on Earth are as biodiverse or ecologically important
  as the Greater Mekong region. Stretching from the Tibetan
  plateau to the shores of Vietnam, this spectacular ecosystem
  features an abundance of rare wildlife, mangrove forests that
  protect coastal communities, and the largest combined tiger
  habitat in the world. It also supports the world’s largest inland
  fishery, an essential source of food and income for the river                    Jerboa LC
  basin's 70 million people.                                                       SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
     In the last 50 years, though, the Greater Mekong region                       $100 / $55 / $25
  has lost more than a third of its forests due to agricultural
  expansion and economic development. Fewer than 250                               Tiny rodents found in
  million acres of the region’s forest now remain, while tens                      North Africa and Asia,
  of millions of additional acres are projected to disappear by                    jerboas are skilled leapers
  2030. The region’s fragile river systems are also severely                       with much longer hind legs
  threatened by infrastructure projects, such as dams for                          than forelimbs and long tails
  hydropower, which could devastate freshwater species and the                     for balance.
  communities that rely on rivers to live.
     Along with governments and communities, WWF
  spearheads efforts to protect its rich biodiversity as well
  as support the sustainable use of land and freshwater
  resources across the Greater Mekong.

                                                                                   Snow Leopard VU
                                                                                   SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
                                                                                   $100 / $55 / $25

                                                                                   Because of their solitary and
                                                                                   elusive nature, snow leopards
                                                                                   are known as the “ghost of
                                                                                   the mountains.” It is so rare to
                                                                                   see them together, there is no
                                                                                   term for a group.

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Asia

                                                                        Honeybee EN
                                                                        SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
                                                                        $100 / $55 / $25
                                                                        THREE FREE WITH A DONATION
                                                                        OF $55 OR MORE

                                                                        Honeybees are social and
                                                                        cooperative insects that live
                                                                        together in nests or hives and
                                                                        pollinate many of the crops
                                                                        that provide our food supply.

                  COMMUNITIES SAVING THE FOREST
                  An Innovative Approach to Conservation

                  There are certainly easier ways to harvest honey.
                     But for the indigenous people of 30 Hills,
JAN               the Talang Mamak, honey harvesting is a
VERTEFEUILLE      generations-old tradition that hasn’t changed
Senior Advisor,
                  much. Men train from childhood for the job
Advocacy
                  and they are known as “guara,” meaning
                  champion. Without ropes or harnesses, these           Amur Leopard CR
                  champions take turns climbing massive trees           SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
                  to cut down parts of honeycombs built more            $100 / $55 / $25
                  than 10 stories above the forest floor.
                     It is a job not for the faint of heart. They       Amur leopards are known
                  climb some of the tallest trees in the rain forest,   as the most accomplished
                  known as sialang trees—a term not for a               stalkers and climbers
                  specific species but a description of any massive     among the big cats, using
                  tree in the forest that harbors beehives.             their immense strength to
                     The Talang Mamak community in 30 Hills             tackle prey up to 10 times
                  lives inside a WWF-supported commercial               their own weight.
                  forest concession that is nearly 100,000
                  acres, in one of the last big blocks of lowland
                  rain forest in central Sumatra. As they work
                  to maintain their forest-dependent lifestyle,
                  WWF and partners are working to help them.
                     If we can together generate income from a
                  standing forest, everyone wins. With WWF’s
                  support, the Talang Mamak are improving
                  the quality, volume and buyers of the honey
                  collected, earning better income. And the             Przewalski’s Horse EN
                  concession, whose goal is to protect and              SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
                  restore the forest for the long term, generates       $100 / $55 / $25
                  operating revenue to protect the forest.
                     So far 30 Hills honey products are being           Once designated as extinct
                  sold by a gourmet food shop in the Indonesian         in the wild, the Przewalski’s
                  capital of Jakarta, and retail buyers from            horse has been reintroduced
                  Singapore and the UK are interested in offering       in Mongolia through captive
                  them. Forest protection never tasted so sweet.        breeding programs.

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Borneo Sumatra

                                                                                HUMAN-WILDLIFE
                                                                                CONFLICT
                                                                                Finding Solutions

                                                                                For millennia, humans have
                                                                                lived alongside wildlife.
                                                                                   But today, in an
                                                                                increasingly crowded
Male Orangutan EN                     Female Orangutan EN                       world, humans and wildlife
SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS              SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS                  are encountering each
$100 / $55 / $25                      $100 / $55 / $25                          other more often, leading to
                                                                                negative impacts for both.
Orangutans are the largest arboreal mammals, moving                             Shrinking natural habitat
with ease through the trees powered by their long arms and                      for large wild animals like
grasping hands and feet.                                                        elephants, tigers and polar
                                                                                bears resulting from an
                                                                                expanding human footprint
                                                                                has resulted in loss of
                                                                                life—animals and people—
                                                                                and damage to property,
                                                                                livestock, and crops.
                                                                                   Human-wildlife conflict
                                                                                (HWC) is a complex and
                                                                                growing global conservation
                                                                                challenge as well as a
                                                                                threat to livelihoods and
                                                                                food security for rural and
                                                                                marginalized populations in
                                                                                less developed countries.
                                                                                   For example, a small
                                                                                farmer could lose an
                                                                                entire crop overnight to
                                                                                elephants, resulting in a
                                                                                shortage of food for the
                                                                                farmer’s family as well
                                                                                as retaliation against the
                                                                                elephants. Such encounters
                                                                                weaken people’s tolerance
                                                                                for wildlife and support
                                                                                for conservation efforts
                                                                                in general. And mounting
                                                                                threats to wildlife—
                                                                                habitat conversion,
                                                                                poaching, climate change,
                                                                                and infrastructure
                                                                                development—are
                                                                                increasing the frequency
                                                                                of confrontations.
                                                                                   Addressing HWC
                                                                                should include actions to
Pygmy Elephant EN                     Clouded Leopard VU                        both manage and reduce
SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS              SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS                  conflicts before and as
$100 / $55 / $25                      $100 / $55 / $25                          they occur and address the
                                                                                drivers that lead to such
Smaller and chubbier with             The clouded leopard                       encounters. Innovative and
bigger ears and tails, WWF            inhabits the tropical forests             holistic solutions are out
determined that Borneo                of Borneo, India, Indonesia,              there. And WWF is fully
pygmy elephants were                  Malaysia, Sumatra and                     committed to implementing
genetically different than            Taiwan, where it spends                   them to help both people
other Asian elephants.                most of its time in trees.                and wildlife thrive.

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Coral Triangle

                                                                       Green Turtle EN
                                                                       SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
                                                                       $100 / $55 / $25

                                                                       Named for the greenish color
                                                                       of their cartilage and fat,
                                                                       not their shells, the green
                                                                       turtle is one of the largest sea
                                                                       turtles and the only herbivore
                                                                       among the different species.

                  RESCUE THE REEFS
                  Bring the Ocean Back to Life

                  Coral reefs are some of the most beautifully
                  complex systems on the planet. Unfortunately,
                  they’re failing because of pollution,
                  overexploitation, and the climate crisis.
DR. GABBY
AHMADIA              Thanks to science and fieldwork over 2019,
Lead Scientist,   we learned even more about the state of coral        Sea Turtle Hatchlings EN
Oceans            reefs and the people who depend on them.             SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
Conservation      While most of what we’ve learned is grim, there
Program
                                                                       $100 / $55 / $25
                  are places of hopeful determination fueled by a      THREE FREE WITH A DONATION
                  vision that all is not lost.                         OF $55 OR MORE!
                     WWF has taken an integrated approach to
                  ensure intact, connected coastal ecosystems          To lay their eggs, female sea
                  are protected and restored, and coastal              turtles return to the beaches
                  communities are benefitting from equitable           where they were born. After
                  and effective management as well as the              laying her eggs, the female
                  sustainable harvest of marine resources.             sea turtle returns to the
                     Last year I traveled to Indonesia, coastal        ocean and hatchlings are
                  east Africa and Madagascar, and in every             left to fend for themselves,
                  community, I encountered a drive to do               making their way to the water
                  whatever it takes to protect coral reefs, as well    on their own.
                  as mangroves, and the benefits they provide.
                  Now we need to match that local energy with a
                  global movement.
                     We can save coral reefs, but we only have about
                  10 years left to do it. This year we need to focus
                  our efforts and work harder than ever before.

                                   Reusable Straw Set                  Hawksbill Bale EN
                                   DONATION LEVEL                      SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
                                   $25                                 $100 / $55 / $25
                                                                       THREE FREE WITH A DONATION
                                   Help reduce plastic use with        OF $55 OR MORE!
                                   WWF’s reusable straw set.
                                   The set includes two food           In a single nesting season,
                                   grade stainless steel straws,       females lay between two and
                                   a brush for cleaning and a          six clutches of 65 to 180 eggs
                                   pouch so you can take the           each; warmer nests produce
                                   straws wherever you go.             female hatchlings and cooler
                                   Straws are 8 ½" long.               nests produce males.

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Australia

                                      NEW! Wallaby LC                            Kangaroo LC
Koala VU                              SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS                   SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS
SYMBOLIC ADOPTION LEVELS              $100 / $55 / $25                           $100 / $55 / $25
$100 / $55 / $25
                                      Wallabies are marsupials and               Newborn kangaroos or joeys
Found throughout the                  are born tiny and helpless.                travel through their mother’s
eastern and coastal regions           Upon birth they crawl into                 thick fur to a belly pouch,
of Australia, koalas are              their mothers’ pouches where               attaching to nurse for the next
marsupials that survive on a          they continue to develop                   few months of development
diet of eucalyptus leaves.            usually for a couple of months.            before venturing outside.

THE FORESTS OF EASTERN AUSTRALIA
An Ecosystem Vital to the Health of Our Planet

After a raging fire tore through the forest in Queensland, Australia, two specially trained dogs found
seven surviving koalas in just the first two days.
   Thanks to generous donations from WWF supporters around the world and the help of an online
furniture company, two English springer spaniels searched for koalas in the burnt-out forest. Taz
and Missy were trained to sniff out koala scat and find surviving koalas—a critical step in the long-
term recovery of the region. The dogs are more effective and faster than humans at finding koalas.
   On their first morning, Taz quickly located fresh koala scat and when rescuers looked up, they
found a mother and her joey sitting in a tree. Later that same day the team located another female
and male koala. In total, seven koalas were located in this location.
   It’s good news, because surviving koalas can recolonize the forest as it regrows.
   Partnering with wildlife rescue and care organizations, WWF-Australia provided emergency
response to the bushfire crisis and is ensuring long-term plans to restore what has been lost through
a plan to grow 2 billion trees by 2030, starting with the first 10,000 trees in critical koala habitat.

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Panda Gifts and Accessories

NEW! Set of Two WWF Face Masks
DONATION LEVEL
$25
TIGER AND SLOTH DESIGNS
                                                      NEW! Sloth Sleep Set
In an effort to be responsible global citizens, all   DONATION LEVEL
of us are wearing face masks these days. So why       $55
not wear a mask that lets everyone know that
you care about conservation? Show off your            Sloths spend a lot of time sleeping in trees
passion for nature while being stylish at the same    so what better animal to wrap yourself in
time. Set of two masks – a green mask featuring       for a nap or a good night’s sleep? Our new
a sloth and a gray mask featuring a tiger, both       blanket, eye mask and pillow set featuring
displaying our panda logo. Unisex design fits         a panda logo is made from soft polyester
all adult sizes and is made from soft fabric with     fleece. Blanket measures 40"x 60"; eye mask
adjustable ear loops. For important product           10" long; neck pillow 14" wide.
safety information, go to wwfcatalog.org.

                                                      NEW! Elephant Basket
                                                      DONATION LEVEL
                                                      $75 PER BASKET

                                                      In the Eastern Okavango Panhandle of
                                                      Botswana, the women of the Village of Xakao
                                                      operate a basket weaving cooperative, Tu Pare
                                                      Nho Ndhovu. The name, “Let us live peacefully
                                                      together with elephants,” reflects their
                                                      commitment to finding ways to coexist with
                                                      elephants while providing for their families.
                                                      Each handmade basket design is unique and
                                                      comes with a lid. Sizes vary from 2 1/2" - 3 1/2".

Salt and Pepper Shakers
DONATION LEVEL                                        Wildlife Nesting Dolls
$55                                                   DONATION LEVEL
                                                      $75
These adorable panda salt and pepper
shakers will liven up any table. The shakers          Pop off the top (don’t twist) and a new animal
feature pandas nibbling on their preferred            appears! Hand-painted wooden animals
diet of bamboo, the species chosen as                 represent all species and their habitats that
WWF’s logo nearly six decades ago. Each               WWF is working to protect. Elephant is 4"
ceramic shaker measures 2 1/4" H x 2 3/8" W.          tall and penguin is 1 ½" tall.

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                                                                                NEW! Special-Edition
                                                                                Christopher Radko®
                                                                                Narwhal Ornament
                                                                                DONATION LEVEL
                                                                                $75
NEW DESIGN! No Plastics Kit                                                     Decorate your holiday tree
DONATION LEVEL                                                                  with the WWF narwhal
$55                                                                             ornament. Measures 5 1/4"
                                                                                tall and 4" wide.
Say no to plastics by using WWF’s no plastics kit
featuring reusable straws, sandwich tin and reusable
storage pouch. The reusable straws are easily portable; the
tin will fit your lunch or snacks. The storage pouch, made
from silicone, is dishwasher safe and reusable, replacing
unwanted plastic bags in your lunch box or travel bag.
Straws are 8 ½" long, tin measures 7" x 5" and the 24 oz
bag measures 7 ½" x 6".

NEW!
Bamboo Utensil Set
DONATION LEVEL
                                                                                Flamingo Beach Towel
$25                                                                             DONATION LEVEL
                                                                                $55
Carry your sustainable
utensils wherever you go!                                                       Our vibrant pink flamingo
Reduce your use of plastic            Panda Bobblehead                          towel is ready for summer
with our reusable FSC-                DONATION LEVEL                            adventures. Brightly colored
certified bamboo chopsticks,          $55                                       and easy to spot, it’s perfect
spoon, fork and knife, and                                                      beachfront property. 100%
straw complete with a straw           Our panda bobblehead is                   cotton with a plush velour
cleaner. Easily transportable         displayed on a bamboo base                feel. Measures 62"x 36". One
in a WWF pouch.                       and measures 7" tall.                     size fits all. Length is 33".

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Panda Gifts and Accessories

                                                                  NEW! Blue-Footed
                                                                  Booby Infinity Scarf
                                                                  DONATION LEVEL
                                                                  $55
                                                                  This beautiful fabric featuring
                                                                  playful blue-footed boobies
Snare Wire Bracelet                                               on a continuous loop scarf is
DONATION LEVEL                                                    a perfect conversation starter
$75                                                               about conservation. 100%
                                                                  polyester. Measures 36" long
Inspired by life in the                                           when folded in half x 20" wide.
Zambian bush, every piece is
crafted from snare wire traps
that kill and injure many of                                      NEW! Panda Logo
the region’s wildlife. Made of                                    1/4 Zip Fleece
leather and snare wire, the                                       DONATION LEVEL
interior diameter of 8".                                          $75
                                                                  Early morning hikes call
                                                                  for lightweight layers and
                                                                  our new quarter zip polar
                                                                  fleece pullover will provide a
                                                                  layer of warmth. With a zip
                                                                  pocket for cell phone or keys,
                                                                  wear the panda logo proudly
                                                                  and show your commitment
NEW! Baseball Cap                                                 to conservation. Sizes XS, S,
DONATION LEVEL                                                    M, L, XL, XXL.
$55

The WWF cotton baseball
cap is forest green with an
adjustable strap, the panda log
is embroidered on the front
and back. One size fits all.

                                  NEW! Recycled Plastic
                                  Backpack
                                  DONATION LEVEL
                                  $55
                                                                  NEW! Honeybee Tote
                                  Ready for any adventure, wear   DONATION LEVEL
                                  the panda proudly on your       $55
                                  back as you hike the trails
NEW! Sloth Nightshirt             or carry your books in this     Carry your everyday items
DONATION LEVEL                    durable two-toned backpack.     around in a tote imprinted
$55                               Quick-release closures,         with the beautiful honey-
                                  handy front pocket for easy     bee and be reminded of
Lie around or sleep like a        access, and padded straps       the important role these
sloth with our comfortable        for comfort. Lightweight and    tiny creatures play in
nightshirt featuring the          durable black and gray canvas   pollinating the world’s food
magical sloth. Made of a          material made of recycled       crops. This bag is made of
soft bamboo fabric. One size      plastic. Measures W 11 ½" x H   jute with organic handles.
fits all. Length is 33".          20" x D 6 ½".                   Size 14" H x 16 1/2" L x 5" W.

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 NEW! Panda Hoodie                                              NEW! Tiger Sweatshirts
 DONATION LEVEL                                                 DONATION LEVEL
 $75                                                            $75 EACH

 A hoodie so comfortable, you’ll wear it                        Our newest soft and comfortable pullover
 outside for nature walks or at home to curl                    sweatshirts feature our most popular tiger
 up in. Featuring a panda logo, our new                         design, representing wild tigers whose
 forest green sweatshirt is a soft 65/35                        numbers WWF is working to double by 2022.
 cotton polyester blend with a terry finish.                    Choose from navy blue or purple, a 65/35
 Unisex sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL.                                 cotton polyester blend with a terry finish.
                                                                Unisex sizes XS, S, M, L, XL.

 Graphic T-Shirts
 DONATION LEVEL
 $55

 Pull on a socially responsible t-shirt. Our soft shirts, made with 70%
 organic bamboo and 30% organic cotton, feel like a blend of cashmere and
 silk. Each features a graphic wildlife design. Proudly display species from
 around the world with the WWF logo on the back to show others your
 commitment to safeguarding the natural world. Unisex sizes S, M, L, XL;
 women’s fit sizes XS, S, M, L.

         UNISEX                           UNISEX                         UNISEX                          UNISEX

NEW! Long-Sleeve Tiger          NEW! Long-Sleeve Sloth                 NEW! Shark              NEW! Long-Sleeve Rhino

        WOMEN                            WOMEN                          WOMEN                           WOMEN

       NEW! Koala               NEW! American Royalty                     Tiger                         Sea Turtle

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