WWF-UK: Two rare, soon to be extinct investment opportunities
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Two rare, soon to be extinct investment opportunities
Save the orang-utan in Borneo![]() | Save the polar bear in the Arctic![]() |
| The rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra are being lost at a staggering speed. These rainforests are home to thousands of people and species. One of the animals that is most at risk is the orang-utan. Without intervention, its extinction is forecast within the next 30 years. | The Arctic is no longer the freezing, pristine environment it was during our childhoods. While future oil exploration threatens the Arctic habitat, climate change is causing the Arctic ice to melt. Unless these problems are tackled at once, the Arctic's summer ice may be lost by 2040, and the polar bear's extinction is predicted by the end of the century. |
When you give money to WWF you're investing in our planet's future.
If you've ever felt the need to make a real difference to the world you live in, we have two very urgent proposals. These are investment opportunities with life-saving returns. We hope that one, if not both, make such a strong case that you will become one of 2,000 visionary people who will invest £10 a month for the next three years.
Your actions will affect generations to come.
Save the orang-utan in Borneo
Save the polar bear in the Arctic
Please start investing in the future today. Your support is needed urgently.
We are sorry but you are currently unable to apply online.
To back our programmes, either:
- Print the investment form, enter your details and return to us in an envelope using our FREE post address: Glyn Davies, WWF-UK, FREEPOST (KE4 714), NORTHAMPTON NN99 1WF.
- Or call our team on 01483 426 333 quoting reference 'Invest'.
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