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Making a Lasting Difference

Your bequest can help protect haven-lands for wildlife.
You can shape specific provisions into your bequest. Or, you can make an unrestricted gift that offers The World Wildlife Foundation the flexibility to use your funding where it is needed most. Most of the bequests received by The World Wildlife Foundation are unrestricted.

Specific Bequest
A specific bequest directs an amount of money or particular assets such as securities, real estate, or tangible personal property (works of art or rare books) to The World Wildlife Foundation.

Residuary Bequest
Through a residuary bequest, The World Wildlife Foundation receives all or a percentage or the remainder of the estate after specific amounts bequeathed to other beneficiaries have been distributed and estate-related expenses have been paid.

You Name A Wildlife Park
You can give your name to a wildlife park for all time. Either donate enough money to pay the cost of buying haven-lands full of wildlife from our list of identified wildlife lands that are shown here now or leave a similar amount of money in your bequest. If you donate now you personally can select lands in wildlife haven areas to purchase now & your name or the name of a loved one is there on those lands as a wildlife haven forever. For example….The Michael Armstrong Wildlife Park…or The Anne Armstrong Wildlife Park.

We encourage you to contact the Office for Gift Planning discussions at 00 353 52 61 33055 or info[at]worldwild.org as a first step. We can help you explore how you can accomplish your bequest or donation intentions for The World Wildlife Foundation through gifts of any amount in preparation for a talk with your own attorney or tax advisor.

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