Call For The Wild makes wildlife conservation its purpose.

Feb. 6, 2025

Photo courtesy of Sea Turtle Conservancy® under FWC Marine Turtle Permits #133 and #118

Call For The Wild is not only a company whose products focus on endangered wildlife and spreading a message of conservation, the cause-based business funds the actual work of prominent conservation organizations.

Wildlife conservation is a key part of Call For The Wild through its products and hands-on involvement in rescue efforts and organizations.
Photo courtesy of MLRP under permission of NMFS under authority of MMPA

“We formed Call For The Wild with the belief that business should be part of the solution to restoring Earth’s wildlife and wild places,” says Founder Billy Campisciano, whose involvement with rescue organizations and experience rescuing a stranded juvenile dolphin changed the course of his life. “We also believe that the experts, organizations, and facilities that are committed to doing the critical work of saving our planet should be focused on their mission and not spending their time fundraising.”

Merging these philosophies created the concept of Call For The Wild. Call For The Wild’s education and sustainable product offerings also further the cause. For example, its bestselling sea turtle hatchlings allow customers to symbolically adopt a turtle egg and hatch their own baby turtle. Each one comes with an educational information sheet and all components are made from recycled or sustainable materials.


Similarly, the company’s dolphin, shark, and manatee plush come with rescue stretchers and include species identification cards and a link to an animal education website.

“We strive to educate, motivate, and fund the important work of wildlife rescue, research, and conservation.” — Billy Campisciano


“Our objective is to connect people to the organizations that help protect and restore wildlife and wild places,” says Campisciano. “We strive to educate, motivate, and fund the important work of wildlife rescue, research, and conservation.”

Current beneficiary organizations and rescue partners:

  • Sea Turtle Conservancy: STC is instrumental in saving the Caribbean green turtle from extinction, and raising awareness and protection for sea turtles.
  • Marine Life Rescue Project: With a focus on rescue, rehabilitation, and release, MLRP strives to respond swiftly to distress calls involving injured or stranded marine creatures.
  • Reteti Elephant Sanctuary: Reteti takes in orphaned and abandoned elephant calves with an aim to release them back into the wild herds adjoining the sanctuary.




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