Membership Renewal Date:____________________

 

Dear friends of wild animals in need,

 

Thank you for your support of the Wildcat Wildlife Center Inc. in the form of a membership. We are grateful for the support of all our members, without whom we would not be able to continue serving our community!

            As you know, we have moved to a new location near Delphi, IN. It is an exciting time for WWC, but also a time when we need to pull together to make our dreams become a reality. WWC has admitted over 15,000 injured and orphaned native and migratory wild animals since 1995 and educated thousands of young and old alike. From hawks, owls and furry mammals to wetland and prairie restoration and education, WWC strives to continue opening new opportunities for Indiana’s native animals and for the public as well. We continue to treat animals from all of Indiana and are available when you need help.

             Rene

 
wal of your membership is a dynamic part of WWC’s future. By sending your tax deductible check to Wildcat Wildlife Center, Inc. today, you ensure that we can continue our mission of rehabilitation and education. 

             Enclosed is the form for your WWC membership. Thank you for remembering the wild animals you live with in your neighborhood. Please help us to help them. Thank you!

                       

                                    Membership Levels

 

1)    Fawn, $15 (Child/Student)

2)    Feathered Friend, $35 (Individual Membership)

3)    Furry Family, $50 (Family Membership)

4)    Songbird, $100

5)    Wildlife Partners, $150 (Group)

6)    Raptor, $500

7)    Eagle, $1000

 

 

Also, if you could take the time to completely fill out the top part of the form with your name, address, etc., it would help us to keep our records current. WWC is a 501c3 non profit organization dedicated to humane treatment of native and migratory wildlife and to public education. Grants and foundations DO NOT help with operating expenses!  Please consider sending your check today to help in treating the animals in need.