
Partners
Meet Wildlife Friendly® brands that share our vision for a more just, regenerative, and nature-positive world. By sourcing from certified producers across the globe, they support communities that coexist with wildlife, and help conserve biodiversity. As official members of the Wildlife Friendly® Network, these brands are recognized for their leadership and commitment to building supply chains that benefit both people and nature.

Casa Agave produces mezcal using Agave sourced from Cañada de la Virgen, a Certified Wildlife Friendly™ natural reserve in Mexico. Through their Agavesse program, they practice regenerative agriculture that restores semi-arid ecosystems while honoring the cultural and ecological significance of agaves.
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It’s Wild! works directly with COMACO small-scale farmers to produce nutritious, chemical-free food products. All proceeds from It’s Wild! go back into farmer support services and conservation initiatives, creating a system where food production benefits both people and the environment.

Kindred Forest sources Arabica and Robusta coffee from Wildlife Friendly™ certified producers, supporting sustainable farming that protects habitats and endangered wildlife. Their sourcing approach reflects a commitment to wildlife-compatible, socially responsible coffee production.

Magiktea sources organic Palo Azul from Cañada de la Virgen, a 12,000-acre Certified Wildlife Friendly™ natural reserve in Mexico. Through this partnership, Magiktea delivers high-quality, nature-positive tea that conserves biodiversity and promotes sustainable land use.
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Maydi sources Certified Wildlife Friendly™ Merino wool and Mohair from Patagonia, supporting ranchers who practice regenerative grazing and wildlife coexistence. Their sustainable approach protects native species while producing high-quality fibers for fashion and outdoor wear.

Cubreme works with Certified Wildlife Friendly™ Merino wool from Patagonia supporting local producers and regional ecosystems. Their high-quality wool is biodegradable, insulating, and versatile, allowing them to create responsibly made yarns and fabrics.
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Wilderness Safaris sources Wildlife Friendly® Beef from CLAWS Conservancy to feed their staff, supporting farmers who follow nature-positive practices. By paying premium prices for ethically produced beef, Wilderness Safaris helps strengthen local supply chains, reward sustainable farming, and promote conservation in the region.
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Inspired Leaf sources Assam Whole Leaf Black Tea from Tenzing Bodosa, the first farmer in India to receive Elephant Friendly™ certification. By paying premium prices, Inspired Leaf supports farmers who manage their land to protect endangered Asian elephants, and provide safe passages for wildlife, strengthening local supply chains whilst promoting conservation in the region.


Planet Organic stocks Wildlife Friendly™ Certified Ibis Rice on its shelves, supporting small-scale farmers in Cambodia working to reduce deforestation and protect endangered species. By paying premium prices, Planet Organic is helping to promote the Wildlife Friendly practices of these farmers, whose practices are aiding in the conservation of species like the giant ibis, Cambodia's national bird.


Lush uses coconut oil produced by Wildlife Friendly™ Certified āluān, supporting the alleviation of rural poverty and the conservation of at risk ecosystems in Indonesia. By choosing āluān, Lush is assisting the protection of Indonesia's biodiversity, and is encouraging the positive outcomes of regenerative agriculture in local communities.




Selfridges & Co. sells products from Wildlife Friendly™ Certified brand Seilich, the first UK brand to gain our certification. By stocking Seilich's skincare goods, Selfridges & Co. supports the creation of British wildflower meadows that house valuable biodiversity. Wildlife Friendly recognises that production of Seilich's ingredients actively protects local wildlife populations through restorative agriculture methods.

Bottega Veneta uses merino wool from Cooperativa Zapala, supporting Wildlife Friendly™ Certified ranchers. By paying premium prices, Bottega Veneta is helping Patagonia work towards a Wildlife Friendly future. The use of biodegradable merino wool promotes more sustainable fashion practices and encourages the coexistence of wildlife and livestock.


Yves Rocher sources Saro and Aphloia from Aroma Forest, the first manufacturer of essential oils to be certified Wildlife Friendly™. Aroma Forest has shown a commitment to biodiversity conservation and community impact in Madagascar. In choosing their products, Yves Rocher are contributing to a company with positive climate and wildlife credentials.
Selfridges & Co. sells products from Wildlife Friendly™ Certified brand Seilich, the first UK brand to gain our certification. By stocking Seilich's skincare goods, Selfridges & Co. supports the creation of British wildflower meadows that house valuable biodiversity. Wildlife Friendly recognises that production of Seilich's ingredients actively protects local wildlife populations through restorative agriculture methods.


Chanel sources ginger from Aroma Forest, the first producer of essentials oils to be certified Wildlife Friendly™. By using Aroma Forest ingredients in its Hydra Beauty skincare line, Chanel is supporting a company with a focus on positive climate and community impacts in Madagascar. This support assists in vital conservation efforts in this biodiversity-rich nation, and helps to promote wildlife friendly practices.


Yves Saint Laurent sources merino wool from La Elvira, a certified Wildlife Friendly™ enterprise. By choosing wool from La Elvira, Yves Saint Laurent supports positive climate and community impacts in Chubut, Argentina which in turn provide significant benefits to regional wildlife. By supporting the coexistence of agriculture and wild animals that La Elvira practices, Yves Saint Laurent is helping to protect Patagonia's natural ecosystems.
