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Giving a Green Valentine Gift

Tropical forest in Ecuador
Tropical Forest at Tapichalaca Reserve, Ecuador. One of the project areas you can support.
Valentine gift pack - more information
Valentine's Gift Package.

Why Save Rainforest for Your Valentine?

One or more acres of rainforest is not just a unique Valentine gift, but will benefit the Earth's endangered wildlife too, making this a truly 'green' Valentine gift:

  • For every £25* you donate, half an acre (2000 square metres) of threatened wilderness will be saved forever.
    (* £25 is approximately US$50 - see our currency converter.)
  • The tropical rainforests are so rich in wildlife that each acre is unique, being home to species found nowhere else.

What are the benefits to you - the donor?

  • You will be showing your loved one that you care about our increasingly threatened environment. We will send you a personalised certificate that records how much wilderness you have helped save on behalf of your Valentine.
  • You get the satisfaction of knowing that you have helped protect threatened wildlife by supporting a successful conservation organisation.
  • You can even visit the reserve with the acre you have helped save and see for yourself what a difference your gift has made. How about taking your loved one to 'your' reserve area as an extra special Valentine gift?

Give Your Valentine an Acre of Rainforest

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