Our Donation Partners
It is important to us that you know where your money is headed when you buy a Wildercat Product. A portion of the proceeds from every product goes to helping a wildlife rehabilitation group working to make a difference in Canada. Check out where a portion of the proceeds from each product purchased goes below!
Our Turtle Tags Partner

Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre (home of Kawartha Turtle Trauma Centre) is a registered charity whose goal is to protect and conserve Ontario’s native turtles and the habitat in which they live. They accomplish this by operating a turtle hospital that treats, rehabilitates, and releases injured turtles, by performing extensive research in the field to further conservation initiatives, and by running a comprehensive education and outreach program. OTCC strives to increase awareness of the challenges facing Ontario’s turtles and to inspire individuals to act - that one person truly can make a difference!
Check out OTCC here: https://ontarioturtle.ca/
Our Bear Tags Partner

Fulfilling the mission: The four primary areas of operation for Bear With Us are: 1-Black Bear Rehabilitation; orphaned bear cubs and injured bears cared for and returned to the wild in a high state of health. 2-Education; (a) Off location slide/video presentations for groups at Provincial Parks, schools, cub and guides, other young people’s groups, nature clubs and more. (b) Bear With Us website, strong social media presence including a Facebook page and a special educational Facebook page Molly Bear. (c) One on one phone conversations and email responses to individuals with questions regarding bears. (d) print material such as the brochure “Understanding the Black Bear” and bear information website Wise About Bears <https://wiseaboutbears.org/> 3-Bear Sanctuary; A comfortable place to stay for permanent non-releasable bears such as ex-circus bears, zoo excess or illegal pet confiscations. 4-Conflict Resolution; Assisting people to coexist with bears. Involves individual consultation with people about how not to encourage a bear by removing food attractants.
Check out Bear With Us Here: https://bearwithus.org/
Our Dolphin Tags Partner

The Marine Animal Response Society (MARS) is a Nova Scotia-based charitable organization dedicated to marine animal conservation through response, research and engagement. Their goal is to build relationships that result in the conservation, recovery and stewardship of all marine animals and ocean ecosystems.
All around the world, dolphins, whales, seals and other marine animals are threatened by human activities. Entanglement, vessel strikes, ocean noise, chemical pollution and marine debris are among the many hazards that can result in serious injury – and sometimes even death. With close to 25% of marine mammals threatened with extinction, we urgently need to find ways to reduce the impacts human activities are having on life in our oceans. Driven by a small team of deeply-committed staff and hundreds of passionate volunteers, MARS strives to make positive conservation impacts and inspire people to become stewards of our oceans.
Check out Marine Animal Response Society here: https://marineanimals.ca/
Our Maple Leaf Tags Partner

Shades of Hope Wildlife Refuge is a registered charity committed to providing veterinary care and rehabilitation to injured and orphaned Ontario wildlife with the goal of returning them to their rightful places in our environment. As commercial and residential growth continues to explode into rural areas, local wildlife regularly falls victim to the hazards of roadways, reflective surfaces, power lines and loss of habitat. SOH is focussed on providing the emergency care that is needed as a result of human/wildlife conflicts.
Check out Shades of Hope here: https://www.shadesofhope.ca/
Our Hexagon Tags Partner

Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary is committed to caring for injured and orphaned wildlife. Once rehabilitation is complete, these animals are released back into the wild for a second chance.
Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary also provides forever homes to native species that cannot be returned to the wild due to human interference.
Check Out Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary here: www.aspenvalley.ca