The SeaDoc Society is a program of the Wildlife Health Center at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.
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The Wildlifers Club


The SeaDoc Society is proud to present the Wildlifers Club, a group of special individuals, families and businesses who give $1,000 or more annually in support of the SeaDoc Society’s work.

Thanks to your personal investment in our shared vision, the SeaDoc Society is now seen by scientists, managers, and policy makers as a powerful force that is shaping and guiding marine conservation in the Salish Sea.

As a SeaDoc Society Wildlifer, you will enjoy unique benefits:

  • A unique thank you gift
  • Recognition on the SeaDoc website and in Wildlifer promotional materials (optional; please let us know if you would prefer anonymity).
  • Quarterly SeaDoc Society Wildlife Posts
  • Additional regular updates from SeaDoc Scientists and Board members
  • Unique opportunities to join SeaDoc in the field or to meet SeaDoc Society scientists

SeaDoc Society Wildlifers have just one responsibility: to continue to show and share their enthusiasm for the SeaDoc Society! Tell your friends about SeaDoc and why it’s worthy of your support; display a SeaDoc decal in your car, boat, or office/business window; or proudly wear your SeaDoc cap!

Please join us in welcoming our new WildLifers:

Kerry Dyson Allen
William and Valerie Anders
Rachel Adams & Marilyn Anderson
Anonymous
John and Molly Bailey
Michael Brennan
Mike and Lee Brown
Sandy Buckley
Bruce and Marty Coffey
Arthur Dehaan and Lili Hein
Dolphin Charters
Laura and Jim Donald
Richard and Lauren Donner
Alan and Elizabeth Griffith
Alan and Lisbeth Fritzberg
Jacqueline Gilardi
Malcolm Goodfellow
Richard and Cindi Gould
Jack and Lindy Groban
Wally and Susan Gudgell
Robert and Phyllis Henigson
William L. Heston
Linda Henry and Pam Loew
Bill and Lannie Hoglund
Frank and Karla Horwitz
Thomas Hughes and Jessica Jensen
Richard Keck*
Bill Koch
Read and Marianne Langenbach
Kevin and Nancy Loomis
Charlotte Martin Foundation
Ron and Kathy McDowell
Nan McKay
Cameron and Linda Mhyrvold
Lisa and Si Newland
Kelly Nimtz*
Odie and Trina Olson
L.B. and Scot Peterson
Win Rhodes
Cory and Rochelle Severson
Anne Stoltz*
Tye Tyson and Barbara Rosenkotter

Janet and Matthew Wingert
WWW Foundation
H.S. Wright III and Kate Janeway

* To specially recognize people who have advanced the SeaDoc Society and its mission, not just with their pocketbooks but with their extraordinary time, effort, energy and enthusiasm, we have designated a category of Wildlifer member, the Honorary Wildlifer. Honorary Wildifers are lifelong members who enjoy all the same benefits of membership, without the commitment to support annually at the $1,000 level.




Why our work matters

Healthy ecosystems support economic prosperity. The Salish Sea provides abundant natural capital that contributes substantially to the financial prosperity of the region. Unhealthy ecosystems cost money because we lose the opportunity to benefit from them. The Salish Sea's deteriorating health threatens our economic well being and quality of life. SeaDoc uses science to find solutions to the problems facing the fish, wildlife and people of the Salish Sea.

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