You Can Help
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Five Steps to Cat Conservation
Research +
Education +
Habitat Preservation +
Captive Breeding =
Reintroduction - only to be considered when all other
elements are in place. Suitable habitat protected, ecological data obtained by biologists, and captive
breeding has produced animals for reintroduction. Governments and people in the cats' countries must be willing to
help, which is accomplished through education.
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Wild cat conservation begins with
YOU. Help The Small Wild Cats Today
Make A Donation
Donate today to help us save wild cats. Funds are sent directly to wild cat
conservation programs including field research, increased public awareness and captive breeding. CanadaHelps is a registered e-donations
portal that allows donors to make online credit card donations to registered Canadian charities. If you have a VISA, MasterCard or
Amex, you can donate any amount you choose to small wild cat conservation, from anywhere in the world. Tax receipts will be issued for all
Canadian donations.

Become A Member
Membership in ISEC Canada is one of the best ways you can help wild cats. Members receive
regular newsletters on wild cat issues, and a 10% discount on renewals and products. More Membership Information.
Support Field Research
Conservation biologists around the world are studying small wild cats in their native habitats,
gathering vital ecological information on the species. More Field Research Information.
Adopt a Small Wild Cat
Captive breeding programs of critically endangered species in southern California are
protecting the future of small wild cats. More Adoption Information.
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Your contributions go towards vital wild cat conservation programs. To see what ISEC
Canada members have supported in the past, see our About
ISEC page.
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