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Wild at Life & Mr Blue Portugal join Forces for Conservation

Published on: June 2, 2025
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Wild at Life is a dedicated wildlife conservation NGO working tirelessly to protect endangered species and their habitats. With a focus on combating wildlife trafficking, ending canned hunting, and preserving biodiversity, Wild at Life’s mission is to create a world where wildlife thrives. Through strategic partnerships and innovative campaigns, the organization drives meaningful change and inspires a community of advocates to join the cause.

In a unique fusion of fashion and conservation, Wild at Life has collaborated with Mr Blue on a limited-edition Wildlife Capsule Collection. This stylish collection not only showcases Mr Blue’s signature aesthetic but also raises awareness about the importance of wildlife conservation. A portion of the proceeds will support Wild at Life’s initiatives, empowering the organization to continue its vital work in protecting wildlife and their habitats.

The Mr Blue Wildlife Capsule Collection is more than just a fashion statement – it’s a symbol of commitment to a cause. By wearing these pieces, individuals can showcase their passion for wildlife conservation and support Wild at Life’s mission. Together, we can make a difference and ensure a future where wildlife and humans coexist in harmony.

Wildlife Protection – is a Capsule Collection whose mission is the preservation of wildlife. A collection created in partnership with Wild at Life in which each piece in the collection was inspired by a story and supports an animal. Mr.Blue created pieces that inspire us and remind us of the importance of protecting wildlife. Be a part of this mission whey buying a piece from this collection, you are contributing 3% of the value to the protection of four animals.

Wild at Life Chief conservation Officer Asli Han Gedik added: “I’m thrilled to partner with Mr Blue to bring attention to the importance of wildlife conservation. Together, we’re proving that fashion and conservation can go hand-in-hand. This collaboration is more than just a partnership – it’s a movement to protect our planet’s precious biodiversity.”

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