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Through the passion of our team, the Los Angeles Zoo is leading the way in saving wildlife and connecting Angelenos to the natural world by providing exemplary animal care, delivering distinctive and diverse learning opportunities, and creating unforgettable experiences. Saving Wildlife. Enriching Our Communities. Creating Connections to Nature.
Rescue Express reduces animal euthanasia on a large scale by transporting thousands of animals each year, free-of-charge, from areas significantly impacted by pet over-population to rescue organizations who find them homes.
"Smitty’s Cat Rescue mission is to love and care for the unwanted. Our goal is to help the homeless & feral cat population get under control by spaying, neutering, and offering human interaction to help the cats find their forever homes."
The mission of Fayetteville Animal Protection Society, Inc. (FAPS) is to provide a licensed, no-kill shelter for homeless animals until adopted into a loving and caring lifetime environment; to reduce the population of stray animals' and to promote responsible pet ownership.
The mission of the Kansas City Zoo is to connect people to each other and the natural world to promote understanding, appreciation, and conservation
We make “friends for life” by connecting people with animals, and by building strong relationships to better serve our community.
The Pet Adoption Center of Orange County connects adoptable pets with loving people and the resources they need to be a family for life.
Creating healthier communities by connecting people to nature through adventure-based learning contributes to the conservation of the Chesapeake Bay.
To create and support meaningful connections by enhancing the lives of dogs, cats and the people in our community who love them.
"APET's mission is to reduce populations of unwanted dogs and cats in Wood County, Tx, and to diligently work toward the goal of reducing animal cruelty, including neglect and abandonment. APET provides an animal shelter for stray cats and dogs and reduces populations by spaying and neutering all animals prior to adoption. Also, APET recognizes the importance of public outreach and education programs to foster a public sentiment of responsible pet ownership. APET also seeks to expand its SPCA-type shelter to provide refuge and adoption options in the area for a multitude of homeless dogs and cats."
The Elk Country Animal Shelter shall be committed to providing a caring shelter and eventual placement of adoptable animals; be advocates for companion animals; provide education on the proper care of animals and promote understanding of the need to control the population of unwanted animals.
Northern Colorado friends of Ferals is dedicated to humanely reducing the community cat population and bettering the lives of feral and stray cats and those who care for them. We are focused on reducing cat intake numbers in our local shelters.