Adopt a Coral Reef as a Gift
Your loved ones will adore receiving this fun and personalized gift that helps to protect and restore our precious coral reefs underneath the clear, blue Pacific waters surrounding the Republic of Palau.
When you give Rescue the Reef® as a gift, a packet will be sent to your gift recipient announcing your gift. You can also set up an e-card to announce your gift on any day you choose.
When you adopt an acre with a gift of $50 or more, your gift includes:
- Special Mail Delivery with a Nature Gift Card announcing your present and all membership materials
- Personalized certificate with signature photo of Palau commemorating your generosity
- Colorful fact sheet about Palau
- Rescue the Reef® magnet set
- World map containing more information about the Conservancy's work
- Nature Conservancy magazine, our award-winning quarterly publication will keep your recipient informed about the many places the Conservancy is working to protect. (Plus, we'll rush the current magazine issue along with the personalized certificate!)
- An invitation to create a personalized nature homepage on nature.org
- Great Places E-Newsletter subscription to our monthly e-communication with local conservation updates, enviro-tips you can use and stunning nature photography downloads (optional)
You can also adopt half an acre with a gift of $25 or more and your gift recipient will receive an announcement about your gift that includes a mini-adoption certificate and nature gift card.
Best of all, you’ll get the satisfaction of knowing you’re helping to protect the coral reefs of Palau which are home to an astounding 585 hard and soft corals, more than 300 species of sponges and nearly 1,300 varieties of reef fish.
It's easy to give this gift membership with our safe and secure online form. Or, if you prefer, you may order this unique gift idea by mail or phone:
The Nature Conservancy
Attn: Adopt an Acre - Rescue the Reef Palau
4245 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 100
Arlington, VA 22203, USA
1-800-84-ADOPT
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