Save the Orangutan Wristbands for Valentines Day and Every Day

 

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What better day than today to show your love for the amazing orangutan.

The Orangutan Conservancy is excited to offer you a way to help us continue our mission to protect orangutans and help to conserve their rainforest homes.  You can now have your own Save the Orangutan wristband to show your commitment to helping save Asia’s sole great ape.  Simply click on either PayPal link to the right and make your choice of one or five of these beautiful bracelets.  The Orangutan Conservancy thanks you for your support. 

Once your wristbands arrive, if you’d like to send us a photo of you and your family and friends wearing them we’ll add your photos to our Save the Orangutan montage that will be debuting in the near future.

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  1. Hi, my comment is not about the wrist bands though I think they are a terrific idea. My question is about a contribution I made earlier this year. I thought I had adopted Putri, Pur’s mom, as I adopted Pur last year and received the beautiful photo of him. However, my packet just arrived and it is the same photo of Pur that I received in 2011. I had wanted to add Putri to my collection. Would it be possible to get a photo of Putri?

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