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#SaveTheAnimals: Soft Plush Minky Fleece Blanket (Bear)

#SaveTheAnimals: Soft Plush Minky Fleece Blanket (Bear)

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This blanket is ultra-soft, breathable and gentle on your child’s skin. It’s made of Muslin double-layer gauze cotton to keep your child warm and cozy.
Quantity: 1 piece. Care Instruction: 1 e-card.
Material: Muslin double-layer gauze and fleece.
Size: 110 x 70cm
Certification: Child Safety certified.
With every purchase, HKD5 will be donated to the WWF. We will also donate on top of this amount too. Together we can make a difference.
The #SaveTheAnimals Campaign is an-going project to support and increase awareness in saving the lives of these animals and its natural habitat. For every purchase, we give back.

Of eight bear species in the world, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists six as vulnerable or endangered. The only exceptions are black and brown bears. Threats include habitat fragmentation, which prevents bears from traveling to find food and mates; the growth of cities and farms; logging, which destroys habitat; climate change and pollution. In Asia, they’re often hunted and poached for bile and paws, both valuable in traditional Chinese medicine. They are Andean Bears, Asiatic Black Bears, Giant Panda, Polar Bears, Sloth Bears and Sun Bears.
While brown bear population numbers are currently stable, they are considered a high priority in conversation. Given their dependence on large natural areas, brown bears are important management indicators for a number of other wildlife species.
Brown bears also play important roles as predators who keep other animal populations in check. Additionally, they act as seed dispersers, helping to sustain their own environment. However, the brown bears in Southwest Alaska, they face an impending threat from the proposed development of an open-pit gold and copper mine.
Bristol Bay boast the world’s largest wild salmon fishery. But what that really means is the region is home to an abundance of biodiversity. In an age of climate change and pressure to develop, it’s vital that we protect these wild places.