What Are You Really Bringing Back With You From Vacation?

Each year millions of tourists travel to exotic locations to encounter wildlife, only to unwittingly bring home souvenirs made from endangered species.

Take the Think Twice pledge: Don't buy wildlife souvenirs.

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Pledge Not to Buy Wildlife Souvenirs
I fully support IFAW's Think Twice Campaign by pledging not to buy souvenirs made from wildlife.
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Each year millions of tourists travel to exotic locations to encounter wildlife, only to unwittingly bring home souvenirs made from endangered species.

Take the Think Twice pledge: Don't buy wildlife souvenirs.

SIGN THE PLEDGE NOW >>>>

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Anonymous
23 weeks ago

Just imagine that you are buying souvenir from human leather or bone? What do you feel? Is it horrible? Is it disgusting? Is it madness? Animals and humans are equal! At least stop buying wildlife souvenirs and you will reduce demand for wildlife souvenirs, as a result you will reduce demand for killing animals.

 
Anonymous
23 weeks ago

It is much more fullfilling to take back home a bunch of nice experiences to share ! have a nive summer!

 
Anonymous
27 weeks ago

Postcards, pictures and memories are the only things I want to bring back should I travel anywhere!

 
Anonymous
27 weeks ago

I've signed the pledge though I'm sure that people that are involved with IFAW would not for one minute consider having anything to do with buying wildlife souvenirs. I do my best not to even buy anything made of leather never mind anything more exotic - if I know it's leather I don't buy it.

 
Anonymous
31 weeks ago

we humanbeeings don't have the right to kill innocent animals for buyıng souvenirs or for any other reason. animals are creatures like we and have the right to live like we. souvenirs made of animals are participation of theır murderers.......

 
Anonymous
33 weeks ago

The best thing to bring back from vacactions are new friends and photos to remember.

 
Anonymous
33 weeks ago

Buying a souvenir made from a living being makes you an accomplice to murder.

 
Olga Shadrina
34 weeks ago

Любите животных и уважайте чужую жизнь.

 
Anonymous
38 weeks ago

Just imagine a gift made from yourself...and don't buy any made from animals!

 
Alejandro Mendez
48 weeks ago

Be conscious of what you buy in your vacation and in your daily basis. Teach your kids to learn to respect animals and their dignity.
Do not give animal gifts.