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We adopted another endangered species

Today we would like to inform you that we have symbolically adopted a grey seal, which is an endangered species.

We are proud to sponsor this action together with WWF, an organization that for years has been dedicated to the noble cause of protecting endangered animal species.

We are happy to be a part of the fight for a better planet, where there should be a place for all creatures.

Tourism and the associated human presence is displacing animals from their traditional habitats. The shrinking of the areas they naturally inhabit prevents them from returning to their historical breeding grounds.

For a long time, seals have been treated as pests that compete for the same food, i.e. fish, and as a result they can also destroy fishermen’s nets. On the southern coast of the Baltic Sea (Germany, Poland, Russia and Lithuania), seals have been depleted by humans.

We are helping WFF to save an endangered species

We are very excited to announce that our company has ‘adopted’ a snow leopard, an extremely endangered species.

We are proud to co-sponsor this cause with WWF, an organisation that for years has been dedicated to the noble cause of protecting endangered animal species.

We are happy to be part of the fight for a better planet, where there should be a place for all creatures.

The snow leopard (or snow irbis), is the most powerful predator of the rocky Altai mountains. This charismatic wild cat is at the same time one of the most mysterious and elusive, and therefore also one of the least known animal species. Observing the panther in its natural habitat is very difficult, which is why it is often called the Mountain Spirit by local communities.