Partners & Sponsors:
In our short history, we have made an impact – and garnered some impressive support. United Conservationists is supported by many leading, responsible organizations that include:
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DrinkmeFood is healthiest in it's natural form. Nature gives us all living, whole, nutrition packed foods. drinkme Beverage Company believes in keeping each ingredient it uses in the most natural form possible. With animals, ecosystems, and humanity in danger drinkme strives in helping each one of earths beautiful life forms one step at a time. |
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Good World GamesGood World Games is an innovator focused on giving through games. Its first game, MyConservationPark, is a planet-friendly social game allowing players to protect and enrich their own virtual wildlife preserves. The game focuses on the world's many threatened species and habitats, while directly supporting non-profit organizations such as United Conservationists. United Conservationists has partnered with Good World Games (www.goodworldgames.com), the game’s developer, for its Hammerhead Shark mission. |
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Tempvs CompvtareThe preservation of our ecosystem is a crucial issue that we cannot ignore any longer. Time is running out, before the balance of basic natural resources is upset. For TEMPVS COMPVTARE’s creator Nicolas R. JEANSON, time slipping away seems to be the best vector to increase public awareness, toward the emergency of an action to save the environment in which we live. TEMPVS COMPVTARE desires to redesign values of luxury, putting forward an ECO-ACTIVE concept. “We have pursued the conceptual reflection to its paroxysm.” |
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Swish SuitsSwish Suits is an eco-chic wetsuit line geared at those who want more than what a normal wetsuit can deliver. Swish Suits are high performance, sexy and eco-friendly. We decided to build a company that gives back more than it takes and only takes what the natural world can afford to give. That’s one of the many reasons why we use limestone-based neoprene. It’s also why we live our lives and run our company in as eco-friendly a way as we can, while supporting aquatic charities. Being an eco and socially responsible company isn’t an end point; it is something we strive for every day. Swish Suits: Where eco meets fashion |
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DiatribeIs an international production company specializing in documentaries and features for television, theatrical, and giant screen exhibition. Founded by Rob Stewart, Diatribe is part of Tribute Entertainment Media Group (tribute.ca), Canada’s leading entertainment marketing company, and producer of more than 250 hours of television. Diatribe made waves in 2007 with Sharkwater, the documentary box office hit of 2007, and winner of 35 international awards. By crafting movements, not just movies, Diatribe leverages its massive social networks, supporting NGOs, and online armies to ensure its projects have the greatest reach, impact, and word of mouth possible. With an extensive background in natural history and underwater filmmaking, Diatribe breaks genres, bringing new audiences to important topics and stories. With numerous documentaries, television projects, features, giant screen documentaries in production, Diatribe combines innovation in technology, thinking and filmmaking to bring radically new projects to the screen. |
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TributeFor over 30 years, Tribute Entertainment Media Group has been the main promotional arm for the movie industry in Canada. Our longstanding relationships with studios, distribution companies and theatres provide the Tribute group of properties with unique access to all aspects of the movie entertainment business. From Canadian promotional exclusives of The Green Lantern to Special Edition features of Harry Potter, our entertainment coverage, both inside and outside movie theatres, provides national advertisers with affordable access to the stars in Canada’s leading print and online media vehicles. |
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Built By WildmanWith a special passion for the planet, Built By Wildman is particularly motivated to create media that inspires, fuels dialogue, and even encourages action towards change. Built By Wildman has over thirty years of combined commercial experience developing and producing innovative campaigns that employ all forms of media: social, interactive, viral, video and print. Together, with our clients’ vision, we bring commercial capabilities and sophistication to an often non-profit world, creating video, digital and offline experiences that capture the imagination and drives change. Working for clients that include National Geographic, Sea Shepherd, Discovery, Save Our Seas, WildAid, PEW Environmental Trust and now, United Conservationists, our projects, heavily focused on inspiring social or environmental responsibility and are fueled by evolutions in filmmaking, multi-channel media, and production. |
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rGentaSince the cultivation of Web 2.0, business and marketing strategies across the globe have been forced to undergo substantial transformation to incorporate social media and the concept of digital communities. rGenta was founded in 2009 as a response to this powerful movement. The name rGenta was derived from ‘Argentina’ – a country with a beautiful custom where communities connect through a shared cup of yerba mate tea. This reflects what rGenta seeks to accomplish every day, as a company based on a community-centric philosophy. rGenta represents a wide range of clients, including Crystal Head Vodka, Dan Aykroyd and the Allan Candy Company, in addition to working with not-for-profit organizations such as the Center for Living Peace Orange County and Sharkwater. |
Northern Edge“Rediscover ourselves, empower one another and heal the earth.” A welcoming sanctuary and retreat centre providing an intimate connection with nature. The Edge is a solar-powered retreat set on a quiet late at the northwest corner of Algonquin Park, less than three hours from Toronto, easily accessible by train and public transportation. |
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