Bequests
A bequest is a personal gift of great importance and a lasting legacy to your beliefs and values.
At Wildlife Images we are privileged to be realizing the final wishes of many people who have cared deeply for wildlife and who named our organization as a beneficiary in their Will. Bequeathing a gift to Wildlife Images ensures that we continue to provide our animals with the highest quality of care and offer our visitors a quality experience that becomes a memory for life.
If you would like to leave a gift to Wildlife Images there are several simple options:
Residuary Bequest – enables you to leave the ‘residue’ of your estate, the money that is left after your family, friends and other charitable interests have been provided for. A Residuary Bequest means that you don’t have to amend the gift in your Will if your financial situation changes.
Specified amount – you may wish to specify the dollar amount or percentage amount that you would like to bequeath to Wildlife Images.
Your legal advisor can assist in helping you make the right choice.
For more information about including Wildlife Images in your Will, please contact us at 541-476-0222.
Please Let Wildlife Images know if you are leaving a bequest
We would be delighted to know if you have acknowledged us in your Will so we can thank you for your generous support.
All your personal details will be treated in the strictest of confidence and we will respect your wishes if you choose to remain anonymous.
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These pups were brought to Wildlife Images by a woman who rescued them from an unsafe environment somewhere in Nevada City, CA. Since wolf-hybrids do not make good pets, the "rescuer" contacted us knowing that we would be able to properly care and provide for them.