You could win an incredible trip to see mountain gorillas in the wild
Fauna & Flora is delighted to announce we have been donated a once in a lifetime opportunity for our supporters.
We are offering the chance for you and a friend to visit Rwanda and see mountain gorillas in the wild, plus stay at an incredible lodge.
Full board accommodation for three nights at a spectacular luxury lodge on the very edge of Volcanoes National Park and transfers will all be covered, thanks to Volcanoes Safaris. Also included is a travel budget of £2,000, to be used exclusively for international airfares to/from Kigali, Rwanda.
For more information about what is included see the Terms and Conditions.
To be in with a chance of winning this incredible prize, enter now.
The money raised will go directly to Fauna & Flora and our species-saving work, and it could help save these marvellous gorillas.
Help Save Mountain Gorillas
This trip has been inspired by our work to save mountain gorillas.
There are just over 1,000 of these incredible primates left in the wild. Mountain gorillas have been driven close to extinction by poaching and habitat loss, and they desperately need our help.
Our work to protect mountain gorillas began in 1978, when Sir David Attenborough came to us to with a plea to save them following his famous encounter with them in the wild.
Since then we have been working in collaboration with partners to conduct anti-poaching patrols, monitor gorilla populations and engage local communities in the protection of gorillas.
By entering this prize draw you are not only in with a chance of winning a trip of a lifetime, you are also supporting Fauna & Flora's work to save endangered species. Your donation could help make a massive difference to the survival of mountain gorillas.
About Fauna & Flora
Fauna & Flora is an international wildlife conservation charity. We work closely with conservation partners in well over 40 countries to save nature, together.
Our focus is on protecting and restoring habitats, saving species from extinction and developing sustainable livelihoods for those living closest to nature.
We’ve been using the collective knowledge and experience of our people and our partners to protect biodiversity in all corners of the planet for almost 120 years.