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Wild&Free is very grateful for the increasing support it has received over the years from individuals, colleges and corporates as we couldn't meet our charitable purpose without you. In addition, we are very proud to announce meaningful collaborations with the following partners who chose to offer a percentage of their profit to the charity. 

Please do check their website and be sure that your purchase will have a direct impact on the animals we protect through our projects.

Ameya's drawings

25% donated to Wild &Free

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Ameya Kulkarni is a talented 18 year old amateur artist currently experimenting with different techniques and media. He has a a tremendous love for wildlife and all animals. Ameya is based in Mumbai, India and wanted to contribute to worldwide wildlife conservation, which the cooperation with Wild&Free is bringing to life.

Mahina's Wild Adventures

20% donated to Wild &Free

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Mahina Perrot is a dear friend, a wildlife and nature lover, a multi disciplinary person who follows her heart that led her to a truly unique and fascinating life! We met while volunteering in South Africa, and listening to her previous travel stories was truly captivating. I followed her journey since, and reading it in this book brought back memories but there are also lots of twists and turns that I didn't know about! What a griping book. Once thing is guaranteed, you will have finished this book before realising that you started it. And what's more, Mahina decided to generously donate 20% of the book sale's profit to Wild & Free, which she has seen grow over the years, and I am extremely grateful for this. 

Lana Tannir Photography

10% donated to Wild &Free

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Lana Tannir is a professional nature, landscape and wildlife photographer based in Germany with her work featured in prestigious international publications including National Geographic Serbia and Germany. World Animal Protection Ambassador, she is also involved in wildlife conservation and raise awareness about environmental issues. It is a real honour that she chose to support Wild&Free's work and donate 15% of the proceeds from her photography sale.

Give As You Live

Give as you Live Online is the free and easy way to raise free funds for Wild & Free - Rehabilitation and Release, simply by shopping online. Start raising when you shop at over 4,000 stores.

Updating the summer wardrobe or just trying to keep up with the ever-growing kids? Generate free donations for us when you shop your favourite clothing brands online via @Giveasyoulive 

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Shop AmazonSmile and Amazon donates to Wild&Free - Rehabilitation And Release, at no cost to you.

Coppa Tee Endangered

10% donated to Wild &Free

Ross and Ocean are two friends with a passion for wildlife and making whatever impact they can on conserving it. Their online shopping website highlights the dire situation for the most endangered wildlife on the planet with the alarming statement of their population left in the wild. Sadly, the Sumatran Elephant, which Wild&Free supports is one of them, so they decided to support our project with a donation of 10% on every Sumatran elephant merchandise they sell. 

Businesses

We are very grateful for the support given by these businesses, ensuring that we can make bigger contribution to our projects, thus accelerating their executions, results and therefore impact on wildlife and their habitat.

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Do you have a talent or a business?

Can you or your business contribute in the same way as our partners by giving a % of your profit or regular donations to Wild & Free Charity? This would be such a wonderful gesture and help for the much needed funds that we need to raise for wildlife. 

Do not hesitate to contact Geraldine if you wish to discuss this offer to us.

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