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Wildcats Conservation Alliance
mission is to save wild tigers and amur leopards for future generations by funding carefully chosen conservation projects.

Scottish Wildcat Haven Project
The Scottish Wildcat is one of the most endangered wildcats in the world
with less than 100 true wildcats left in a small pocket of the Scottish Highlands.
Facing almost certain extinction without urgent intervention a group was formed
called the to raise funds and awareness to help this critically endangered cat.
Snow Leopard Trust Aims to protect this endangered cat through community based conservation projects that are based on an improved scientific understanding of the snow leopard behaviour needs and threats. |

TigerTime - The DSWF Campaign
is a social media based campaign aimed at raising awareness for wild tigers and help save them from the brink of extinction.
Wolf Conservation Centre With extinction there is no turning back, no second chance. Thankfully, the ESA (Endangered Species Act) has given thousands of at-risk species like the critically endangered Mexican gray wolf a second chance. For over four decades the ESA has worked successfully to prevent the extinction of 99% of the species placed under its protection. A national poll conducted last year found that the ESA is supported by 90% of American voters. |

Sunshine Coast Animal Refuge
The Sunshine Coast Animal Refuge (Sippy Creek Animal Refuge Society Inc) was established in 1979 to provide temporary refuge and find new homes for abandoned, abused, stray and unwanted cats and dogs. The Refuge is an independent, non-profit, charitable organisation and has a strictly regulated
non-euthanasia policy. We also run education programs for
the community on responsible pet ownership.
The Sunshine Coast Animal Refuge (Sippy Creek Animal Refuge Society Inc) was established in 1979 to provide temporary refuge and find new homes for abandoned, abused, stray and unwanted cats and dogs. The Refuge is an independent, non-profit, charitable organisation and has a strictly regulated
non-euthanasia policy. We also run education programs for
the community on responsible pet ownership.