[4] In 1985, Care for the Wild was considered an official wildlife division of the National Society for the Abolition of Cruel Sports.
[7] Patrick Moore a supporter of Care for the Wild sent out letters in 1985, asking local authorities to ban fox hunting.
It became an international organisation with an annual income of over £700,000, using the money to fund projects and campaigns both in the United Kingdom and overseas.
[14] Care for the Wild International joined with the Center for Biological Diversity to produce a report "Extinction: It’s Not Just for Polar Bears" which describes the effects that climate change is having on the Arctic.
[15] Other scientific reports have covered the ivory trade, the Chinese fur industry, the fate of tigers, the evidence supporting badger culling, the impact that hunting bushmeat has on primate populations and the management of elephants in South Africa.