Enjoy unlimited visits, unforgettable wildlife encounters, and amazing days out all year long. Plus, you’ll also receive a cuddly Victor the Polar Bear teddy to take home!
Don’t forget to leave your email address and mobile number, otherwise we won’t be able to inform you if you win!
Competition closes at 12:00 noon on Monday 2 March.
One winner will be selected at random and contacted directly after the competition ends on Monday 2 March.
This competition is now closed. The winner has been randomly selected contacted directly via email.
All proceeds from this competition go directly to Polar Bears International, helping to fund essential conservation projects.
This year, Yorkshire Wildlife Park and The WildLife Foundation are working together to raise funds for Polar Bears International, an organisation focused on protecting polar bears and their Arctic habitat.
Polar Bears are facing an uncertain future, and they need our help now more than ever. As the planet warms and Arctic ice melts away, these magnificent animals are struggling to survive.
Polar Bears rely on sea ice to hunt, breed, and navigate their territory. However, due to rising global temperatures, their habitat is disappearing at an alarming rate. With fewer places to hunt and less ice to roam, Polar bears are being forced to travel greater distances in search of food - often coming into contact with human settlements, leading to dangerous confrontations. Without urgent action, these incredible animals are at risk of becoming endangered.
By donating today, you’ll be directly supporting vital conservation efforts, including Arctic habitat protection, rescue and rehabilitation, and groundbreaking scientific research. Every donation, no matter the size, helps secure a future where Polar Bears can thrive in the wild. The clock is ticking, and every moment counts. Without intervention, we risk losing polar bears to climate change forever.
Yorkshire Wildlife Park and the WildLife Foundation are committed to safeguarding Polar Nears. We have previously sponsored groundbreaking research to understand their psychological needs, helping to improve the lives of Polar Bears both in the wild and in human care. The insights gained from this research have been implemented to enhance the well-being of the Polar Bears housed at Yorkshire Wildlife Park.