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how can I help?

There are lots of ways that you can support our work. In this section you can find out more
information about our current appeals. Or, scroll down to get an idea of the ways your donations
can help support Durrell in its mission to save species from extinction.

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Free entry, invites to events, newsletters, plus loads more
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Choose from a range of endangered animals
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Help support our many projects
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Help Durrell respond to biodiversity emergencies around the world
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Corporate engagement programme designed for companies interested in demonstrating a commitment to environmental conservation concern.
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By remembering the animals in your will, you too can be helping in that race against time.
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“In Memory” boardwalk - a special opportunity to remember a loved one.

 Right now, we need:-

  • £10 to cover the cost of feeding and keeping a mountain chicken healthy for an entire year
  • £10 – a UV light bulb for our work with amphibians
  • £20 to pay for veterinary swabs and specimen tubes for health checking pink pigeons for the next breeding season
  • £50 – Data loggers or Infra red temperature readers
  • £75 per week to hire a member of staff to provide round the clock care for echo parakeet chicks rescued from the wild
  • £150 – a GPS receiver for monitoring the wildlife and habitat in Assam
  • £300 – a fibre glass canoe for our work in the Western Wetlands of Madagascar
  • £2,000 – Renovation of our vivariums (reptile tanks)
  • £6,000 – Solar panel installation and maintenance at our ploughshare tortoise breeding centre in Western Madagascar
  • £15,000 for a four-wheel drive vehicle, for our pygmy hog team to gain access to the remote areas in which they are working

If you would like to help Durrell and need further information, please contact us