In a celebration of World Wildlife Day, Mandai Wildlife Group has partnered with XM Studios to introduce a captivating series of collectible figurines, showcasing six beloved animals from the Singapore Zoo. These figurines, each representing an animal from the Group’s Adopt an Animal program, include the African penguin, Aldabra giant tortoise, California sea lion, Malayan sun bear, pygmy hippopotamus, and the Sumatran orangutan.
To mark the official launch of this series, Mandai Wildlife Group and XM Studios have enlisted the support of media personalities, artists, and creators who have generously lent their talents to hand-paint and craft personalized versions of these animal figurines. These unique creations will be available for purchase on Mandai Wildlife Group’s e-shops on Lazada and Shopee starting from March 8, 2024. Importantly, 100% of the proceeds from these sales will be dedicated to conservation projects both in Singapore and across the region.
The mainline figurines will be priced at $39 each, but for a limited time, early buyers can acquire them at a special launch price of $29. These figurines will be accessible online through Mandai Wildlife Group’s e-shops on Lazada and Shopee, as well as at the retail outlets within the Mandai Wildlife Reserve and XM Studio Store.
This collaboration between Mandai Wildlife Group and XM Studios not only offers wildlife enthusiasts the opportunity to own intricately designed figurines but also contributes to the vital conservation efforts aimed at protecting these magnificent creatures and their habitats.
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