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Jackalope Captive Breeding Program Pin

Jackalope Captive Breeding Program Pin

Join the Cryptid Conservation Corps to protect the rarest animals of all: the ones that are never seen but always overlooked. 

First sighted in Douglas, Wyoming, in 1932, the Jackalope is one of the most beloved and mysterious cryptids. Wild Jackalopes are endangered because hunters often mistake them for deer and because (despite their cousin, the hare's reputation for fertility) their antlers often disrupt breeding. The Captive Breeding Program works to preserve these majestic creatures.

Our worldwide network of volunteers maintains programs like the Jackalope Captive Breeding Program to help preserve these supernatural resources for future generations. 

Details:

  • High-quality hard enamel pin
  • 1.2 wide x 2" tall

©2024 Dissent Pins

    This pin has two clasps to keep it in place. This pin has small parts and is not made for children!

    $14.95
    Jackalope Captive Breeding Program Pin
    $14.95

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    Jackalope Captive Breeding Program Pin

    Join the Cryptid Conservation Corps to protect the rarest animals of all: the ones that are never seen but always overlooked. 

    First sighted in Douglas, Wyoming, in 1932, the Jackalope is one of the most beloved and mysterious cryptids. Wild Jackalopes are endangered because hunters often mistake them for deer and because (despite their cousin, the hare's reputation for fertility) their antlers often disrupt breeding. The Captive Breeding Program works to preserve these majestic creatures.

    Our worldwide network of volunteers maintains programs like the Jackalope Captive Breeding Program to help preserve these supernatural resources for future generations. 

    Details:

    • High-quality hard enamel pin
    • 1.2 wide x 2" tall

    ©2024 Dissent Pins

      This pin has two clasps to keep it in place. This pin has small parts and is not made for children!

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      Join the Cryptid Conservation Corps to protect the rarest animals of all: the ones that are never seen but always overlooked. 

      First sighted in Douglas, Wyoming, in 1932, the Jackalope is one of the most beloved and mysterious cryptids. Wild Jackalopes are endangered because hunters often mistake them for deer and because (despite their cousin, the hare's reputation for fertility) their antlers often disrupt breeding. The Captive Breeding Program works to preserve these majestic creatures.

      Our worldwide network of volunteers maintains programs like the Jackalope Captive Breeding Program to help preserve these supernatural resources for future generations. 

      Details:

      • High-quality hard enamel pin
      • 1.2 wide x 2" tall

      ©2024 Dissent Pins

        This pin has two clasps to keep it in place. This pin has small parts and is not made for children!