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Where Your Money Goes
In 2019 we had a major increase in our involvement with animal rescue. It saw us help rescue a herd of 11 elephants after already rescuing the bull from a barren reserve and certain death!
Releasing Gibbons
In Java, whether primates join our Back to The Wild programme because they have been rescued from the illegal trade, or because they have been born and raised in captivity, the process of preparing them for a life of freedom takes time, experience and the care of dedicated people.
Dogs to Gabon
We have previously sent 7 painted dogs, who were born and bred at Port Lympne in Kent, to Gabon! It has been over 25 years since painted dogs were last recorded in Gabon. We are hoping to restore wild packs to the area in the future.
Gorilla Projects
1. Since 1989 TAF have released over 75 western lowland gorillas rescued as orphans in situ and later from the UK.
Gorilla Projects
2. We have had over 40 births to released gorillas. These births have all been to wild born gorillas.
Gorilla Projects
3. In 2021 the first EVER wild-born baby to captive-born parents. Mayombe (born at Zoo de Beauval, France) and Djongo (born at Port Lympne Reserve, England), was born at our project in Gabon.’
Community is Key
We set up the first-ever community-managed site designed specifically to protect greater bamboo lemurs. Consequently, the greater bamboo lemur was removed from the list of the 25 most endangered primates in the world, for the first time in a decade.
Black Rhino
1. We’ve gone a long way since we sent the first European black rhino to South Africa in 1995. The descendants of that male rhino were transferred since then to other areas of Africa such as Tanzania and Rwanda.
Black Rhino
2. The Aspinall Foundation has reintroduced in total 8 Eastern black rhino in the wild from Europe, five of which in Tanzania.
Black Rhino
3. From the rhinos released back to the wild, we have witnessed 25 successful births.
Madagascar
£5.00 per month could help us to plant saplings in order to regenerate devastated lemur habitat.
Congo & Gabon
£10.00 could cover the costs of dried milk, which we use to supplement the diets of young gorillas.
Indonesia
£20.00 per month could cover the cost of feeding a primate at one of our rehabilitation centres for an entire week.
How it works?
You will be allocated with a unique six-digit lottery number, which will remain yours for as long as you wish to keep playing. You can purchase more than one lottery number if you wish. Every Friday, a random number generator is used to pick a winning number sequence, Winners have to match 3, 4, 5 or all 6 digits of the winning number in the correct place in the sequence. The likelihood of winning a prize is 1 in 63. If you win, your prize is sent to you automatically!

- A 3 digit match gives you 5 entries into the next draw.
- A 4 digit match gets you £25
- A 5 digit match wins you £1000
- Match all 6 digits for £25,000!
Good luck and thank you for helping protect endangered species and return them to the wild where they belong!
We are proud to be registered with the UK’s Fundraising Regulator.

- The promoter of this Unity Lottery is The Aspinall Foundation, Port Lympne Reserve, Lympne, Nr Hythe, Kent, CT21 4PD
- The Aspinall Foundation is licensed and regulated in Great Britain by The Aspinall Foundation under account number 312.
- A minimum of 50% of the total lottery proceeds go to supporting the work carried out by The Aspinall Foundation, 18.4% on prizes and 31.6% on expenses and administration of the lottery.

