Predators of the Heart, in partnership with Marie Wulfram Photography, is happy to announce its pet calendar for 2022!
Proceeds from the sale of the calendar and photo contest will assist Predators of the Heart with providing care for all of the animals in the sanctuary including providing food, veterinary care, enrichment, and a happy habitat to live in.
We encourage you to submit your favorite photo of your pets and ask your family and friends to vote for them.
Only one pet per photo. Please review the Contest Rules carefully for submission guidelines;
those that do not follow these rules will not be eligible to win. Fees for photo entries and votes will help Predators of the Heart continue their efforts with helping all species of exotic animals who, for various reasons, find themselves without a place to live out their lives.
Grand Prize:
- The winners of the photo contest will be determined by the top 13 entrants that get the most votes.
- The top winner will win the coveted cover photo for the 2022 calendar! 2nd - 13th place winners will have their pet featured as a pet of the month.
- The top 13 vote getters will have their pet professionally photographed by Marie Wulfram Photography for the 2022 calendar.
Reserve a Special Spot In The Calendar For Your Pet:
- Honor your pet or celebrate a gotcha-day or birthday by reserving an empty grid space (before or after the numbered squares) for their photo.
- Choose a favorite photo, a month, and pay.
- Each month has a limited number of squares in each grid and will be filled on a first come, first served basis; don't delay!
- Each grid space is just $10.
Reserve Your Spot Here →About Predators of the Heart
Predators of the Heart has been captivating and educating audiences since 1998 and has become the largest traveling exhibitor in the Northwest. Their sanctuary is in Anacortes, WA on a 10 acre parcel that houses wolves, cougars, bobcats, birds of prey, many different species of reptiles and small mammals. They are insured and licensed by the USDA that ensures the safe keeping, proper care, and humane exhibition of our animals. Their goal is to educate children about wildlife, not only to teach the facts about the animals, but to use an approach that leads to an appreciation, affection, compassion and respect for these living creatures – to make it clear that an animal's value is not determined by its similarity or services to humans. Their purpose is to develop caring and concern for the animals. Their aim is to help open the eyes of their hearts to see that all nature is interconnected and realize that apart from it we cannot survive. They also serve as a sanctuary for animals that cannot be reintroduced to the wild and need a safe and healthy environment to live out the remainder of their lives.