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PELEE ISLAND BIRD OBSERVATORY

Long-term migration studies provide valuable population indices for species that are difficult to survey by other means due to the inaccessibility of their breeding and wintering grounds. Government and conservation groups use this information locally and internationally to address a broad range of concerns about the population status of many familiar Canadian birds. The purpose of the Breeding Birds of Pelee Island Project is to further our understanding of the breeding bird populations on the island, including population density, nest productivity and survivorship, habitat requirements, species diversity, nest predation rates and brood parasitism. PIBO has initiated a variety of activities geared towards public education, including regularly scheduled bird-banding demonstrations for school groups, field-naturalist clubs, and the general public. The projects provide volunteer opportunities and comprehensive bird banding training for all long-term volunteers and interns.

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Bitty Kitty Brigade

To provide care for orphaned neonatal kittens and to partner with animal rescue organizations and impound facilities to improve survival rates within the neonatal kitten population.

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Feral Change

Feral Change is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to helping the Oakland community control and manage its feral and homeless cat population.

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Fundacion Perros Sin Nombre

We are a foundation 501 c (3)that seeks to improve the quality of life of animals in the condition of the street, through the implementation of comprehensive programs of population control, nutrition, adoption and social responsibility -Vaccination and sterilization campaigns with medical help to those in most critical conditions.Offer solutions that help to combat the problem of population and mistreatment of animals, treating them as a problem of public health and coexistence, promoting the adoption of animals rescued and recovered from abandonment, systematically carrying out mass sterilization campaigns in dogs, such as the only method statistically proven, being at the same time efficient, ethical and free of cruelty, to face the high street population.

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Chicago Zoological Society

To inspire conservation leadership by connecting people with wildlife and nature.

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CAZA

Connecting Canadians to Nature – a simple phrase, but one which captures the essence of the role of Canada’s accredited zoos and aquariums in the early 21st century. Serving as a portal to the natural world of marvelous animals and their threatened habitat for an increasingly urbanized population is a vital role that is overwhelmingly endorsed by the members of the Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums. It also marks a remarkable transformation in the mission of these unique institutions. As is the case with the leading international zoo and aquarium associations, CAZA and its members have moved on from the role of “animal keepers” to a progressive stance in the movement to preserve the world’s biodiversity.

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Whiskers Rescue

Whiskers Rescue focuses on population control of feral and house cats through trap, neuter, return and access to low cost or free spay/neuter services.

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Urban Cat Coalition

We are dedicated to helping create a no kill community by humanely reducing the homeless cat population in the Milwaukee area through targeted trap-neuter-return (TNR).

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Anitas Stevens Swan Humane Society

To alleviate animal suffering by providing shelter and care to promote the human animal bond through adoption and reduce the companion animal population with spay and neuter services.

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Nexus Equine d/b/a Nexus Animals

We enrich people and animals through placement and community connection.

Animals
Animal Coalition Of Tampa

Our mission is to provide non-lethal solutions to companion animal over-population. ACT's Spay/Neuter Clinic began as a small clinic in North Hyde Park, Tampa in March 2006. Today, we help control the animal population by providing high-volume, high-quality, low-cost spay/neuter procedures and other services that keep animals in their homes and out of our county's shelter.

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Feral Cats Of East Windsor

We are located in East Windsor CT.\nWe are here to help the Community Cats in the town and surrounding area.Our mission is to control the feral cat population through the trap neuter and return program (TNR) and educate the public with the process of managing the feral population or community cats in their neighborhoods. Feral Cats are the direct result of human disregard. They started off life as domestic cats left behind by humans and are left to fend for themselves. If they are not spayed/neutered they will breed and multiply quickly. These cats are born in the wild without human contact resulting in feral kittens and cats. With this a feral cat colony is formed. By spaying/neutering we are helping control the feral cat population in our communities. We house the sick and Stray.