Locally designed in Alaska, these stickers are custom cut, waterproof, durable, and dishwasher safe! Each sticker sale donates $1 to Alaska Conservation Foundation and supports Wild Edsie, Inc., another local nonprofit started by the designer. Stick it on a water bottle, camp cup, phone case, surfboard, skis, snowboard, ice tools, or whatever else you can dream up!
The mountain is Denali, 'The Great One' in Koyukon Athabaskan. Denali National Park is an astonishing place. Bears, moose, dall sheep, and other wildlife roam near natural numbers (not as effected as areas open to hunting or full of roads where vehicle collision lowers populations).
I am a photographer by passion and wildlife conservationist by profession. Combining the two, I donate $1 from each sticker sold to Alaska Conservation Foundation. They are an Alaskan based nonprofit that helps protect wild lands from threats such as the pebble mine in Bristol Bay, drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and mass deforestation in the Tongass National Forest. Every dollar counts!
The rest of the fee goes towards paying for the creation of the stickers and the nonprofit I started just before covid hit. The slogan of Wild Edsie is 'conservation and sustainability through education and photography.' Once it is safe to gather people together again, I will host educational talks out of my van and in nature.
Keep it Wild Big Bear Sticker
If putting through the dishwasher, please avoid putting it on high heat to insure longevity of the stickers. I have tested this and they still stick but some small bubbles form from the temperature change.
The same happens if you heat up food or boil water directly over a campfire or on a woodstove for long periods of time. I have tested this as well while hard boiling eggs on the wood stove in my van. The bubbles didn't form until over an hour of leaving the cup of water to soil.
All in all, they're durable stickers but please try to be nice to them so they don't get little bubbles!