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Zoo animals up for Christmas adoption



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Published Date: 14 November 2008
EDINBURGH Zoo is encouraging people to adopt an animal as an unusual Christmas gift.
The zoo has launched its 'Wild Christmas Gifts' campaign to promote some alternative gift ideas for thoughtful shoppers over the festive winter season.

By taking out animal adoption, adopters contribute to the cost of keeping and feeding the anima
ls in the zoo's care.

They will also be contributing to conservation projects in the wild that are funded by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, the charity that owns Edinburgh Zoo.

Zoe Mobey, development manager at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, said:

"Traditionally during the festive season our most popular animals to be adopted are the penguins and Mercedes the polar bear, but we would also appeal to people to consider the other species with no adopters, such as our bleeding heart doves, blue-crowned laughing thrushes or our rhinoceros iguanas.

"The gifts of Animal Adoption and RZSS membership seem to appeal to the public because they are unusual gift ideas that contribute to caring for endangered species and last a whole year."

The deadline for ordering an animal adoption in time for Christmas is Friday, December 5.





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  • Last Updated: 14 November 2008 11:02 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Edinburgh Zoo
 
1

elayne,

14/11/2008 12:15:55
the bleeding heart doves sound fab!i may look into this for my daughter as she loves doves
2

alex paterson,

edinburgh 14/11/2008 13:00:25
I am all for helping the Zoo in their time of need,but to give us this idea is great,9/10 kids reading this are now going to put pressure on their parents,cancel the list i gave you i wont a camel.
3

fresian,

edinburgh 14/11/2008 14:21:56
I passed a dead dog in the middle of the road last week. I thought it was a bit early for the scheemies to be throwing out last year's christmas presents.
4

jerrymanders,

14/11/2008 17:27:33
I'll adopt the turkey.
5

elayne,

14/11/2008 18:37:58
the bleeding heart dove now has my daughters name on it(she originally wanted a racing pigeon but i had to say no!)
6

Strathmore,

Angus 14/11/2008 23:43:01
Any comments from Eddie Price?? He's very quiet lately!

 

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