Een rode panda klimt in een boom bij Eindhoven Zoo.

Adopt an animal at Eindhoven Zoo

You have the unique opportunity to become an adopter of one of the animals at Eindhoven Zoo. The proceeds of your adoption will benefit Stichting Wildlife. The foundation supports 30 nature conservation projects throughout the world. Are you giving an adoption as a gift or becoming an adopter of your favorite species?

Adopt an animal

Your favorite species can be adopted in 7 categories

You can become an adopter from € 25,- per year*. This can be for yourself, as a gift to someone else, but also as a company.
Each category has unique benefits, in the table below you will find them all.
*the amounts below are excluding 21% VAT.

Een engelstalig schema voor het adopteren van een dier bij Eindhoven Zoo.

View the different categories

You can adopt any animal species you see in Eindhoven Zoo.
Do you have a question? The adoption administration will be happy to help you at adoptie@stichtingwildlife.nl!

Become an adoptive parentContact us
Een zuidelijke cheeta bij Eindhoven Zoo.

Donating periodically

The advantage of periodic donation is that your adoption contribution fully tax deductible without a threshold. You donate a certain amount each year for at least five years. The tax authorities will pay up to 52% of the donation, depending on your income. Would you like to become an adoptive parent by periodic donation? Please indicate this when submitting your application or contact the adoption administration.

Some of the projects supported with your adoption:

Een jonge West-Afrikaanse chimpansee zit op een paal bij Eindhoven Zoo.

Jane Goodall Institute

The Jane Goodall Institute protects chimpanzees and other great apes by, among other things, taking in chimpanzees, deploying anti-poaching units, training rangers, providing information and education for local communities, and sustainable agriculture projects.

Rode panda hoog in boom AquaZoo Leeuwarden

Red Panda Network

RPN protects the red panda and its habitat in the Himalayan Mountains. The Stichting Wildlife sponsors the Forest Guardians. These are local people who protect red panda habitat and provide education on how important the red panda is to the future of local communities.

Milvus Group

Approximately 60% of all brown bears in Europe live in Romania. The biggest threats to brown bears are habitat loss and human-animal conflicts. Milvus Group has already ensured that nearly 105,000 additional hectares of natural habitat have been cleared, benefiting many other plant and animal species as well!

Also discover the other projects supported by Stichting Wildlife?
View all projects

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