A kakapo called Ralph.
Though I guess that it is more correct to say that I am sponsoring him for a year.
I took my cat Spider to the vet for his annual checkup and I thought he might need dental work so I had budgeted for a $700 vet bill. However the vet said he had very good teeth for a cat his age (12 and a half). I therefore only had a smallish vet bill to pay, so why not put some of the money I saved towards an animal cause. I am not sure if Spider really approves me 'adopting' a large, flightless, green parrot.
The reason that I selected this particular kakapo is he is the kakapo that met Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine in the book 'Last Chance to See'. Ralph was found in 1987 so he is at least 30 years old.
There are less than 130 living kakapo.
Though I guess that it is more correct to say that I am sponsoring him for a year.
I took my cat Spider to the vet for his annual checkup and I thought he might need dental work so I had budgeted for a $700 vet bill. However the vet said he had very good teeth for a cat his age (12 and a half). I therefore only had a smallish vet bill to pay, so why not put some of the money I saved towards an animal cause. I am not sure if Spider really approves me 'adopting' a large, flightless, green parrot.
The reason that I selected this particular kakapo is he is the kakapo that met Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine in the book 'Last Chance to See'. Ralph was found in 1987 so he is at least 30 years old.
There are less than 130 living kakapo.
