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Grand Companions helps people save, honor, and connect with homeless pets.
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.
Dufatanye Organization of Rwanda mission is to combat HIV/AIDs, malnutrition, and poverty through improved agricultural practices and by focusing on vulnerable populations in areas with high malnutrition and extreme poverty.
FixNation’s mission is to reduce the population of homeless cats by sterilizing as many as possible while demonstrating the effectiveness of Trap-Neuter-Return and colony management for the humane care of homeless cats.
Working to conserve genetically viable populations of critically endangered rhinoceros species around the world, by fundraising for and making grants to rhino- and community-based conservation projects in Africa and Asia.
We take in all the unwanted pets in our county, work with County Animal control officers as well as community members. We help with the over population of unwanted pets.
The mission of the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation is to promote and inspire passion for the conservation of Common Loons. With the Common Loon as our centerpiece, our work encompasses scientifically driven research on loon health and population dynamics; educational outreach to residents and visitors in the Adirondack Park; wildlife biology and conservation training for college students and volunteers; and conservation and management activities related to maintaining robust populations of Common Loons in New York state and throughout North America.
TO POSITIVELY IMPACT THE COMPANION PET POPULATION, MAKING EVERY PET A WANTED PET THROUGH THE USE OF EDUCATION AND HIGH QUALITY, LOW COST SPAY AND NEUTER PROGRAMS AND VACCINATION SERVICES.
The Florida Keys Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is dedicated to promoting the humane treatment of all animals through compassionate care, adoption, education, population control and humane law enforcement.
We connect Oregonians with ways to give, learn, and take action on behalf of the environment
Connecting people, resources, and solutions to create lasting impact in our shared world.
Founded in 2001, Action for Cheetahs in Kenya has helped stabilize endangered cheetah populations in East Africa through research, education, and community development. Our mission is to promote the conservation of cheetahs and improve livelihoods of people impacted by carnivores. We are the only cheetah conservation organization focused on conserving cheetah populations outside the bounds of national parks and protected areas. We function as a project under the US-based non-profit organization, Project Survival.