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Glenmorangie
has forged a global conservation
partnership to help safeguard the future
of the distillery's symbol, the giraffe.

Glenmorangie distillery, home to to
Scotland's tallest stills has long
celebrated the giraffe as a symbol of
the distillery. With its extraordinary
height, the animal perfectly illustrates
the stature of the single malt whisky’s
towering stills. Today, the Highland
Distillery demonstrates its commitment
to this endangered animal by forging a
global conservation partnership to help
safeguard its future.
Glenmorangie's affinity with the giraffe
begins with its towering long necked
copper stills in which it creates its
lighter spirit, with more space for
taste and aroma. The tallest in
Scotland, these stills have necks the
same height as an adult male giraffe.
But although the giraffe’s silhouette is
known and loved at Glenmorangie, as it
is across the world, few are aware of
the threat it faces in the wild. Numbers
have fallen by 30% in 30 years, with
some types of giraffe now critically
endangered. With the giraffe’s decline
going largely unnoticed, a BBC/PBS
documentary on the work of the Giraffe
Conservation Foundation (GCF) and its
partners, narrated by Sir David
Attenborough has warned of a "silent
extinction".
In a concerted effort to aid the
giraffe, Glenmorangie is pioneering a
three-year partnership with the Giraffe
Conservation Foundation (GCF) and the
Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS).
This two-pronged approach will support
efforts to protect giraffes in the wild
in Africa and provide a habitat for the
animal at Edinburgh Zoo, which will play
a vital role in their conservation.
Under the partnership Glenmorangie will:
- Enable GCF’s work in Africa,
with a focus on Uganda. GCF is the
world’s only organisation
concentrating solely on the
conservation and management of
giraffes in the wild throughout
Africa. They are committed to
securing a future for all giraffe
populations in the wild.
- Support RZSS in creating a
giraffe habitat at Edinburgh Zoo.
Opening in the summer of 2020, this
specially-designed habitat will help
aid conservation in the wild through
genetic research to support GCF’s
translocation efforts, and raise
visitors’ awareness of the threats
facing the species.
Thomas Moradpour, President and Chief
Executive of The Glenmorangie Company,
said: "For 175 years we have created
whisky, in stills as high as an adult
giraffe, the tallest in Scotland. Over
time, this majestic animal has become a
beloved symbol our brand. It seems only
right that we should channel our passion
for this animal into our new global
conservation partnership with GCF and
RZSS. Together, we will work to protect
giraffes in the wild and shine a light
on their predicament before it’s too
late."
You find the current
Glenmorangie whisky
range available from
specialist online whisky retailers such
as
The Whisky Exchange,
The Whisky Shop and
Master of Malt
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