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Donations are a crucial source of additional funds. Your support will help to ensure that our vital work to protect the variety of life on Earth continues throughout the coming century.
Our low overheads and carefully monitored working practices ensure that funds are put to the most effective possible use.
Make a one-off donation, of however much you can afford, to protect threatened species and ecosystems worldwide.
The most effective way you can help FFI to continue its work around the world is through a regular financial donation. Please set up a direct debit through our secure giving page - and help us plan for the long term.
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Thank you - we pledge to use your donation wisely, where it counts - on saving the natural world.
Any donation of $2.00 Australian dollars or more is tax deductible.
Any donation of more than $85 Australian dollars will receive this year's copy of Fauna & Flora, the annual magazine of FFI.
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If you prefer to send a donation to us by post please make cheques payable to Fauna & Flora International and send it for the attention of the Development Team, at;
Fauna & Flora International
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UK
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