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The Boulder Bear Coalition implements preventative measures to reduce human-bear conflicts to keep local black bears wild and free and the Boulder community safe.
The mission of Grateful Rescue Inc. is to prevent cruelty to animals by caring, training, fostering and connecting permanent placements in quality homes for previously hard to place dogs.
The Peoples Animal Welfare Society of Tinley Park is a no-kill animal shelter dedicated to the protection of domestic animals and to the attempt to prevent animal cruelty in the surrounding communities.
ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBLE TREATMENT OF ANIMALS THROUGH PREVENTING CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, FINDING HOMES FOR ANIMALS, PROMOTING SPAY-NEUTERING EFFORTS, AND EXTENDING HUMANE EDUCATION AND OUTREACH
TO EDUCATE THE RESIDENTS OF ERIE COUNTY ON PROPER CARE, HOUSING AND SUPPORT OF ANIMALS; TO PREVENT ANIMAL CRUELTY IN ERIE COUNTY, AND TO PROVIDE TEMPORARY SHELTER FOR HOMELESS PETS.
PLACE BEAGLES IN NEED INTO LOVING, PERMANENT HOMES AND PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES TO HELP PREVENT FUTURE DISPLACED BEAGLES. PROVIDING MEDICAL AND OTHER CARE WHEN NECESSARY.
The Hardin County Humane Society is dedicated to the prevention and alleviation of animal suffering, the elimination of pet overpopulation, and the education for the public about responsible pet ownership in the are served by the Society.
St. Joseph Bay Humane Society, Inc. is dedicated to relieve animal suffering, prevent animal cruelty, promote human education, and enhance the animal and human bond.
We are committed to protecting the quality of life and improving the well-being of abused, neglected and unwanted dogs and cats through prevention, education, intervention, placement, and lifelong care.
The Mission of the Santa Ynez Valley Humane Society, Inc. is to serve our community by providing and promoting humane, compassionate, and conscientious care of companion animals and preventing their overpopulation.
We provide help and comfort to those dogs who are being released from breeders for any reason, surrendered dogs who the owners can no longer care for, and dogs who are place on euthanasia lists in shelters. We educate the public on the importance of altering their pets, preventing euthanasia, and the need to rescue abandoned pets. Finally, we provide support for senior dogs, hospice dogs, cruelty prevention, and assistance during emergencies.
The Corporation is organized to provide prevention of cruelty and abuse of animals, and to bring abused, neglected, abandoned dogs from Mexico for adoption in Illinois and Midwest Region of United States of America.