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This website was made to inform people about all the cruelness there is in the world and how to try and put a stop to it!
I first posted this website on the Internet about 2 years ago.

Welcome to my WWF website, Here I tell you about World Wildlife Fund. I will tell you about all sorts of endangered plants and animals. One of my personal favourite wild animals is the Giant Panda. I currently adopt a panda called Zhu Xiong, pronounced Ju Sing. I pay £5 a month for Zhu Xiong and £5 a month for the animals in general. If you are pondering whether to join WWF, you certainly should. If you are a member WWF send you an insight magazine every so often, they send you letters and updates about your animal. It is definitely worth it. WWF are very helpful. When I did a talk on pandas, they sent me lots of info and leaflets on them, as they did when I had a stall in aid of WWF. Overall, it is a great charity to support!

News and Updates
1. I have just updated my website, I hope you like the new layout.
2. WWF have made a new newsletter!I got my first one in August,it is really good and concentrates more on the animal which you support.
More news coming soon!


Personal
My name is alice,
I am 12 years old in October. I’m in a family of 5 and we live in the country. I have 3 horses and 2 tortoises, called Shelly and Ally. I love all my animals very much. My greatest hobby is the animals. On my gap year my aim is to save enough money to go to China for a while and help out with looking after the Panda’s. Then I would like to go somewhere like Costa Rica and help with the turtles. When I grow up I would like to become a vet. I know its a bit early to start preparing but I have asked for extra maths and I’m aiming to do well in Science.


I am very interested in nature. I love natural stuff. For example, WWF send out a WWF Save The Earth Christmas Catalogue every year, so you can buy presents for people which don’t cost the earth. They also do some lovely Christmas cards with the animals on.

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