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Roul roul birds

For a fun, quirky, alternative gift that doesn't cost the Earth, how about adopting one of the creatures in our Rainforest Biome?

Adopt Roul-Roul partridges, geckos, tree frogs and even ants! Your gift will help us inspire the protection of their homes – the rainforests of the world.

A close up of inside the rainforest biome with green leaves and the top of the biome on show

Adoption

Eden’s Rainforest Biome is home to some of the world’s most stunning plants, but did you know that some weird and wonderful creatures also call the Biome home?

You can adopt our famous roul-roul partridges, geckos, tree frogs and even ants as a fun and alternative gift for a loved one – or for yourself!

By choosing to adopt one of the creatures in the Rainforest Biome, you will be making a positive impact on our mission to inspire protection of the world’s rainforests. Rainforests are home to a vast array of plants, animals and fungi, as well as helping regulating the Earth’s climate. Your adoption will support our Rainforest Biome to educate people about the essential role that rainforests perform in sustaining life on our beautiful planet.   

Your adoption pack

Adoption packs can be sent to you, or straight to the recipient. Each adoption gift pack contains the following:

  • personalised certificate
  • thank you letter 
  • information card about the rainforest creatures
  • personalised gift note

Adoption packs delivered by post also contain a fun bamboo pin badge of the adopted creature, and arrive in a colourful mailing box.

Delivery options

Enquiries

For any queries please email fundraising@edenproject.com. Alternatively to discuss options or to adopt a rainforest creature by phone, please call us on 01726 811910.

Please note: this is a fundraising product, to help support the charitable work of the Eden Project. The creature will not be yours to take home!

Eden Project is registered with the Fundraising Regulator

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We are registered with the Fundraising Regulator, which means we agree to follow the standards set out in the Code of Fundraising Practice.