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Every summer, I look forward to Born Free USA’s annual Keep Wildlife in the Wild online auction. The auction will run from Monday, June 22 – Monday, June 29, so mark your calendar now!

Before the bidding begins, you can get a sneak peak of our selection of items.[teaserbreak]

The summer auction is a fun way for you to get a great deal on unique items while supporting Born Free USA and our compassionate programs! 100% of the proceeds from the auction go directly to Born Free USA’s efforts to help wildlife.

I have always found exciting items to bid on, and this year I’m going to be looking for a birthday gift for my wife. (Hope you’re not reading this, Stephanie!) In the past, I found a bird house with its roof made out of a license plate from Iowa (where she’s from): a very cool addition to our front yard!

Born Free USA’s Keep Wildlife in the Wild auction has been months in the making. One of the aspects I appreciate most is the generosity of the many companies and individuals who have donated products and services to the auction. Without the support of our auction donors, this important fundraiser simply wouldn’t be possible!

With that said, I’d like to take this opportunity to thank each one of our auction donors. I’ve listed them below with a link to the items they’ve donated. So, go ahead and take a look—and be sure to check out the donated items so you can keep an eye on your favorites!

You can head over to our auction webpage now to see the items up for bids. Then, starting June 22, make a bid on an item (or two, or three, or more!) that you’d like. We’re offering a range of items, from concert tickets, to home décor, to cute pet products!

Be sure to come back to www.biddingowl.com/bornfreeusa on June 22 to make your bids! Remember, the auction will only run for one week until June 29… but your generous bids will help animals for years to come.

Keep Wildlife in the Wild,
Adam

Special Thanks to Our Donors


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