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  • Gaiam
    Gaiam has teamed up with WWF to offer gifts that give back for the holidays. As a part of the Gaiam Thoughtful Tee program, the company will donate $5 to WWF for every organic cotton ‘Transform’ t-shirt sold through their catalogs or website or organic cotton ‘Au Naturel’ t-shirt sold on their website through December 31, 2008.
  • WWF Credit Cards from Chase
    Chase offers WWF Visa cards in three endangered species designs. Chase contributes $50 to WWF for each new WWF account opened. Plus, every time you use your card to make a purchase, Chase donates 1% of the sale to WWF. Since 1995, WWF has received more than $10 million from their animal credit cards to help fund our mission of protecting the future of nature.
  • The WWF Holiday Card Center from Barton-Cotton
    Barton-Cotton is offering 11 holiday designs this season, with each order including return address labels and envelope seals. Personal imprinting inside the cards is included with orders of three or more boxes. WWF receives 5 to 10% of the purchase price to help fund our ongoing conservation projects around the world, with a minimum annual guarantee of $50,000.
  • T-shirts from Chaser Merchandising
    Chaser Merchandising is a US apparel manufacturer proud to create WWF t-shirts, totes and other items, many available only through JC Penney.  Chaser Merchandising donates $1-$2 to WWF for every item sold, with a minimum annual guarantee of $50,000.
  • Build-A-Bear-Workshop®
    In August 2008, Build-A-Bear Workshop® launched the ninth and latest in the WWF Collectifriend™ series, Zebra. There are currently two species of zebra listed as endangered--the Grevy's zebra and the mountain zebra. Both are threatened by habitat loss. Build-A-Bear Workshop donates $1 from the sale of each Zebra to WWF to help save wildlife and wild places around the world. Since 2000, Build-A-Bear Workshop has donated over $1.7 million to WWF.
  • The Dial Corporation has launched a new line of earth-friendly Pure & Natural personal care products which are biodegradable and include recycled as well as recyclable packaging.  The Dial Corporation makes an annual donation of at least $100,000 per year to WWF from the sale of its Pure & Natural product line.
  • Barnes & Noble
    Barnes & Noble offers 13 WWF wildlife themed wall calendars, including giant pandas, polar bears and wild cats -- as well as 2 spiral-bound engagement desk calendars featuring Baby Animals and Wolves.  WWF receives approximately 3% of the retail price of each calendar.
  • WWF Checks from Message!Products
    This WWF check series features images of eight endangered species and is printed on recycled paper using soy-based ink. Check book covers and return address labels are also available. WWF receives 10% of the purchase price, with a minimum annual guarantee of $25,000.
  • WWF checks from Liberty Enterprises
    Liberty Enterprises manufactures WWF checks in four endangered species choices, which are sold through financial institutions. Liberty donates $1.30 to WWF for every unit sold, with a minimum annual guarantee of $20,000.
  • WWF Conservation Stamp Collection
    Collectors of first day covers issued around the world help can help protect wildlife and wild habitats by purchasing these stamps by the Postal Commemorative Society, featuring endangered species like the black crowned crane, great white shark and Caucasas leopard. The Postal Commemorative Society – the U.S. distributor for the WWF-International Stamp Program -- contributes 5% of the sales price to WWF, with a minimum annual guarantee of $17,500.
  • Microsoft
    Microsoft's popular ZooTycoon 2 PC game is partnering with WWF on its expansion packs. "Endangered Species", in stores now, brings some of the world's threatened and endangered species and their habitats to this “build your own zoo” game. Microsoft is contributing $25,000 from the sales of this product to the WWF Network.
  • M&M'S® Brand “Wild Adventures” collectible wildlife banks feature three uniquely designed wildlife themes: the dolphin, the tiger, and the bird of paradise. Each bank is filled with M&M'S® Chocolate Candy in coordinating colors and comes with a hang tag including fun facts about the animal. Mars donates $1 from the sale of each bank (up to $1 million) to WWF to protect endangered species and habitats around the world. These banks are available at the three M&M'S World® Stores and online at www.mymms.com
  • Orvis
    The Orvis Company is supporting WWF in the fight against illegal poaching of the Indo-Chinese Tiger in Cambodia. Orvis will match the first $30,000 in donations to the Tiger Guard Campaign for 2008 that come in through their website, www.orvis.com. In addition, from July 1, 2008 to August 31, 2008, WWF will be featured in The Orvis Company’s Round Up for Conservation, where their online customers can choose to “round up” their purchases to benefit WWF.

  • One Earth Natural Pet Care Products featuring the WWF panda logo can be found in grocery and natural food stores. When pet owners purchase select One Earth products, WWF receives 1-3% of the estimated retail price and a minimum annual guarantee of $20,000.

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