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This holiday season, skip the postage and go green with digital Christmas cards that help the Northern White Rhino! Your donation supports vital rhino fertility research, so you can spread cheer and make an impact.

The holiday season is upon us again!

And with it comes the time-honored tradition of sending heartfelt Christmas cards to friends, family and colleagues. However, as the days tick away, finding the time to buy, write, and post traditional cards can be a challenge. If you're looking for a convenient and eco-friendly alternative, the Rhino Fertility Project has a perfect solution for you!

The Rhino Fertility Project

Spearheaded by Prof Suzannah Williams and Janet Kwan, the Rhino Fertility Project has introduced a unique way to spread joy while contributing to a meaningful cause.

Christmas e-cards

Say goodbye to the rush of traditional cards by sending eco-friendly Rhino-themed Christmas e-cards. You can easily email up to 100 festive cards via our Don't Send Me A Card link.

Not only does this innovative solution save you time and effort, but it also allows you to contribute directly to the progress of the Rhino Fertility Project. 

Supporting a Worthy Cause

Donations made through the e-card platform will go directly toward advancing the Rhino Fertility Project's research. Your generosity will not only support their cause but also enhance the project's visibility, helping it reach new heights in its mission to protect these magnificent creatures.

Many thanks and seasons greetings!

Send a festive e-card 
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