Adopt a hare

Running brown hare

©David Tipling/2020VISION

Adopt a hare

Brown Hare Lepus europaeus in Ox-eye Daisies Norfolk summer

David Tipling/2020VISION

Worcestershire Wildlife Trust - Brown hare

What you'll receive for £15: A factsheet about brown hares, an adoption certificate, a welcome letter from us, a 'Create Your Own Nature Reserve Game' for our younger adoptees, a thank you message with a note to the recipient from you,  hi-res image of a brown hare in Worcestershire to use as a screensaver.

Adopt a brown hare with Worcestershire Wildlife Trust.

Information materials included in a brown hare adoption pack

North Wales Wildlife Trust

North Wales Wildlife Trust - Brown hare

What you'll receive for £20: A personalised sponsorship certificate, greetings card, bilingual factsheet about your chosen species, bamboo pin badge, seedpaper bookmark, a fridge magnet, and a pair of BareKind socks.

Sponsor a brown hare with North Wales Wildlife Trust.

Hare - David Tipling/2020VISION

David Tipling/2020VISION

Essex Wildlife Trust

What you'll receive: Choose between a physical or digital adoption! A physical gift box costs £32 and contains a certificate, welcome letter, fact sheet, soft toy and a plantable pen. Digital packs are £15 and include a downloadable certificate and fact sheet. Our Adopt a Species scheme helps continue our vital work.

Adopt a hare with Essex Wildlife Trust.

Brown hare

(c)  David Tipling 2020 Vision

Herefordshire Wildlife Trust

What you'll receive for £30 (postal): A certificate, a soft toy of a Brown Hare, a guide packed with facts about your animal, a bookmark, and a packet of wildflower seeds. Plus, three e-newsletters a year about your chosen species and what we're doing to help them. Price includes P&P

What you'll receive for £15 (digital): Two photographs, a certificate, a guide packed with facts about your animal, PLUS three e-newsletters a year, with information about your chosen species and what we're doing to help them. All this delivered by email to download or print.

Adopt a hare with Herefordshire Wildlife Trust.

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