Festival Tails Create Special Edition Snow Leopard Tail In Support Of Big Cat Conservation

Festival Tails is s small business selling furry clip-on tails that add colour and fun to festival wear. It has created a special edition snow leopard tail in support of a snow leopard conservation project in Montgolia.

Festival Tails is a small Birmingham based business which has created a range of clip-on faux fur animal tails that add a splash of colour and fun to festival and party wear. Aimed at the hundreds of thousands of people attending this summer's UK outdoor festival and music events, the tails are a fun accessory that clip on to the back of peoples' clothing to add colour and frivolity to their outfit. Fancy dress is popular at festivals and the tails provide a way of participating without having to pack a whole costume.

Festival Tails first heard about Panthera after watching the 'Lost Land of the Tiger' documentary on BBC television. They became interested in the charity's work and its conservation strategies for the world's largest, most imperilled cats - tigers, lions, jaguars, snow leopards, cheetahs, cougars and leopards. Festival Tails felt compelled to get involved so that in their own small way they could support Panthera in their mission to preserve these beautiful creatures for future generations.

Festival Tails intend to raise awareness for the Panthera cause across the UK Festival scene in 2011. They have created a limited special edition Panthera Snow Leopard Tail to help raise awareness and funds for the global wild cat conservation charity. Fifty percent of the proceeds from the sale of each tail (i.e. £5 GBP) will go directly to the Snow Leopard program in Mongolia.

You can contribute to the Mongolia snow leopard program and show your love of these beautiful and mysterious creatures by purchasing a limited special edition Panthera Snow Leopard Tail direct from the Festival Tails website by visiting this link:
http://festivaltails.com/shop/category/special-tails

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