Elephant Family Has Opened a Christmas Gift Shop

Elephant Family has opened a charity gift shop on Broadwick Street called "Jungle Bells" for all your Christmas gifts with a conservation twist.

London, United Kingdom, November 30, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Elephant Family is a conservation charity dedicated to protecting the Asian elephant and its habitat. Having put on Elephant Parade in 2010, that saw 260 elephant sculptures around London, they have now set their sights on dominating the Christmas gifts market with a Christmas shop.

Located at 69 Broadwick Street in the middle of one of London's busiest shopping districts, "Jungle Bells" is a Christmas gift shop which meets every need for stocking fillers while giving something back to the environment. Shoppers will find an Aladdin's Cave of elephants, tigers, crocodiles, hornbills and orangutans, all brightly painted and ready to cheer up relatives and friends (and of course, children).

The shop is open from now until the new year, open between 10am - 7pm except Sundays (11am-6pm). So come down and discover a place to provide Christmas cheer and donate to a good cause all at once.

All proceeds from the shop will go straight to protecting endangered wildlife in Asia. Every painted orangutan, tiger, hornbill, crocodile and elephant sculpture sold will help protect their real life counterparts.

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