Adopt an animal and experience one of the coolest ways to support Wildlife Safari’s mission of conservation and education. Choose your favorite species and help stomp out extinction by submitting your adoption today!
You will get an official adoption certificate and photo, E-updates on your species from our animal care staff so you can stay informed about their training and care, and more depending on your level of adoption.
Adoptions also make a great gift for the animal lover in your life. Get yours online or in the Wildlife Safari gift shop!
First, select your favorite species, then choose the level and benefits.
Explore levels and benefits
Below, you can explore each level of support and the benefits that come along with them.
Friend
Cost: $25
Includes:
- Annual Subscription to Quarterly E-Updates on selected species
- Digital Adoption Certificate
- Digital Photo of Selected Species
- Digital Animal Fact Sheet
Advocate
Cost: $100
Includes:
- Annual Subscription to Quarterly E-Updates on selected species
- Adoption Certificate
- Photo of Selected Species
- Animal Fact Sheet
- Limited Edition Magnetic Picture Frame
- Safari Sticker
- Signed Birthday Card from a Safari Animal
Guardian
Cost: $250
Includes:
- Annual Subscription to Quarterly E-Updates on selected species
- Adoption Certificate
- Photo of Selected Species
- Animal Fact Sheet
- Limited Edition Magnetic Picture Frame
- Safari Sticker
- Signed Birthday Card from a Safari Animal
- Plush animal of selected species
- Daily Encounter for 2 people
Conservationist
Cost: $1000
Includes:
- Annual Subscription to Quarterly E-Updates on selected species
- Adoption Certificate
- Photo of Selected Species
- Animal Fact Sheet
- Limited Edition Magnetic Picture Frame
- Safari Sticker
- Signed Birthday Card from a Safari Animal
- Plush animal of selected species
- Daily Encounter for 2 people
- Safari Basic Membership
Not only does your adoption help us better spread the message of conservation locally, but it also helps strengthen our global conservation partnerships. To learn more about Wildlife Safari’s conservation efforts click here!