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The Orange County Bird of Prey Center is a volunteer organization dedicated to: Education: the best long-term solution to prevent and mitigate many of the dangers that raptors face is education. Rehabilitation: treating and rehabilitating injured raptors. Release: returning them to the wild.
The Wyandot County Humane Society was founded in 1985 because the local dog pound was selling animals to research and the remaining animals were being killed by unacceptable methods. The shelter continues to accept all animals 24 hours a day in order to prevent the suffering of being stray or worse and has expanded services to reach into three nearby counties to prevent animals from suffering a terrible death. No animal of ANY TYPE is ever turned away. Our scope of operation has truly become at least state wide, and in some instances we are covering several Midwest states at this point
S.A.F.E. Pet Rescue provides a rescue and adoption program for cats and dogs. It also provides education in the humane treatment of animals and prevention of animal cruelty. S.A.F.E. Pet Rescue is located in St. Augustine, Florida. S.A.F.E. is Saving Animals from Euthanasia.
Happily Ever After Rescue is a volunteer, foster‑based 501(c)(3) animal rescue that protects and advocates for companion animals in need by rescuing, fostering, and placing them in loving homes, while promoting humane treatment and preventing neglect and abandonment.
All But Furgotten, Inc. is a non-profit humane animal welfare organization, dedicated to the prevention of cruelty and suffering of all animals. Our mission is to rescue and rehabilitate the neglected, abandoned and unwanted animals in our area and to provide a safe and loving forever home.
The purpose of this Rescue Program is to prevent the suffering of homeless Newfoundland dogs and whenever possible, place them in good homes. SCN Rescue Committee works within the guidelines established by the South Central Newfoundland Club and the Newfoundland Club of America's Rescue Committee.
The mission of Animal Friends of Barbour County, Inc. is to educate the public with regard to the care and humane treatment of animals, emphasize the importance of the spay/neuter programs to prevent overpopulation and to assist our county with stray, abandoned, and lost animals until a home can be found.
MISSION: The Florida Wildlife Federation’s mission is to safeguard Florida’s water, wildlife, and wild spaces by taking action today to prevent irreversible loss tomorrow. VISION: The Florida Wildlife Federation envisions a future where Florida’s natural resources are fiercely protected by and for all.
Our mission and our goal at the Bedford Humane Society, Inc. is the elimination of pet overpopulation and suffering in the town and county of Bedford through education, spay/neuter programs, and pet adoptions as well as the prevention of animal cruelty and neglect through advocacy and humane education.
Asia Wild is committed to rescuing and protecting the welfare of animals worldwide. We seek out, vet, and support local organizations committed to rescuing animals from abuse and captivity, preventing illegal wildlife trade and trafficking, and promoting global conservation and sustainability efforts.
At Coco's Cupboard, we envision a world in which no dog or cat is disposable. That vision is what drives our leaders and volunteers. Practically speaking, what that means to us is that we need to take action in prevention of unplanned breeding, help keep pets in their homes that are financially distressed, and rehabilitate and rehome pets that are abandoned or abused. All of our programs and services are targeted to one of those goals; thus, our mission..."We are here to stem the tide of abandoned dogs and cats on the southern crescent of Atlanta. We will fight for every animal in need, and we will work tirelessly to prevent future unwanted litters, surrenders and abandonments. that is our commitment."
1 . Rescue and re-home unwanted and abandoned dogs from private homesand municipal shelters and place them into responsible homes.2. Prevent unwanted births via spay and neutering. 3. Bring shelter services into the community to assist families in their pet needsto prevent the surrender of their animals to local municipal shelters, therebydecreasing the number of animals surrendered to municipal shelters.4.TrainingWheels: Provides support and services for low-income families. Allowsfamilies in difficult financial situations to keep pets in their homesrather than surrendering them to a municipal shelter by offering food, shelter, peteducation, and medical services for free or reduced cost.