Pacific Wild has benefited from deep relationships with foundations in both Canada and the United States.
Whether foundation grants/gifts are one-time or multi-year, these donations provide operational stability and enable us to hire talented conservationists and specialists across research, writing, graphic design, film-making, and wildlife/marine conservation sectors.
Our team is our greatest asset, along with the visual assets and intellectual property Pacific Wild has amassed over the past 20 years. Storytelling that captures public interest and changes the conversation leads to wildlife management decisions supported by the majority of British Columbians.
wolves in the ecosystem
Benefits of MPAs
industrial trawling exposed
william shatner PSA on fish farms
Pacific Wild’s ability to capture media attention and willingness to take on thorny campaigns like putting an end to the grizzly bear trophy hunt or wolf cull, getting open-net pen fish farms out of B.C. waters, and protecting wild fish populations like herring, comes from visionary leadership backed by a team with the chops to innovate and rally supporters to the cause.
Foundation giving creates two to five-year planning cycles that help fund film projects like ‘Return of the Great Bear’ or our recent “Foff” public service announcement, research projects on bottom trawling, and Pacific Wild’s steady presence at key wildlife and marine planning events throughout the province where we are a bridge between the public and intergovernmental organizations.
Schedule a meeting with our Executive Director or development team today to talk about how your foundation can make a major difference for wildlife and ecosystems in British Columbia.