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The mission of The Puppy Mill Project is to raise awareness and educate the public about puppy mills and their connection to puppies sold in pet stores, on the Internet, and through other outlets. We educate, facilitate rescue, and advocate for change. Our goal is simple: end puppy mills.
IBR's mission is to help rescue, rehabilitate and rehome English Setters and Pointers, and many other dogs as we have foster homes available. Additionally we are a leader in the diagnosis and treatment of tick borne disease in our pet population. Our efforts to educate the veterinary and pet loving public include adding new thoughtful data to our web site and promotion better testing and treatment options on Facebook and Twitter.
paws4people foundation trains and places customized Assistance Dogs for two general populations: children and adolescents with physical, neurological, psychiatric or emotional disabilities; and Veterans and active-duty Service Members with Chronic/Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD), Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI), and Military Sexual Trauma. p4p Volunteers perform thousands of hours of Social Therapy and Educational Assistance work with their p4p certified Assistance Dogs.
Western Purple Martin Foundation is currently working on the conservation of western Purple Martins in British Columbia where they are a Species At Risk and are only found around the Strait of Georgia. Much of the western Purple Martin natural nesting habitat was destroyed through land clearing activities and this bird species almost became locally extinct. Only 5 known breeding pairs remained in 1985. Through a successful nest box stewardship and recovery program a large number of caring volunteers have helped increase the BC Purple Martin population to our short-term goal of 800 pairs in 2012. The BC population continues to grow and reached ~950 pairs in 2013. Our long-term goal is to re-introduce BC Purple Martins back into remaining natural nesting habitat in open forest and near freshwater. Together we can build on almost 30 years of success, preserve species diversity and return martins to their natural nesting habitat.
The Humane Society and Animal Rescue of Muskegon County is a 501(c)3 that works hard to give cats and dogs a second chance. Our vision is to nurture responsible animal care and protection in Muskegon County, ensuring every companion animal has a home. Our mission is to protect, care for, and place companion animals in loving homes. We are committed to educating the public on humane animal care and population control through spaying and neutering.
Every Dog Counts Rescue (EDCR) is a non-profit all-volunteer organization founded to save the lives of dogs in high-kill shelters in Indianapolis and the Midwest. Dogs facing death row are pulled from these shelters and live in our foster homes and receive veterinary care while awaiting transport to our rescue partners in areas of the country with less pet over-population, or until we find a loving home for them locally.
The objectives of this non-profit Society are to support and maintain one or more shelters and staffs for the humane housing of stray, unwanted, or abused animals; to procure safe and loving homes for the animals by all appropriate means; to promote humane education by all appropriate means; to maintain a clinic for the health of the animals and population control; to provide effective measures for the prevention of cruelty to animals and for the enforcement of all laws enacted for the protection of all animals within its corporate limits.
Pups Without Borders is a 501(c)(3) dog rescue established in March 2020. While we rescue many dogs of all ages, we specialize in rescuing pregnant and nursing mothers who have been abandoned or are in need of medical help in Southern California and Mexico. We provide them a space to give birth, care for their puppies, and recover from a spay in order to help control the pet population with responsible alteration.
Golden Gate Audubon is dedicated to protecting Bay Area birds, other wildlife and their natural habitats. We conserve and restore wildlife habitat, connect people of all ages and backgrounds with the natural world, and educate and engage Bay Area residents in the protection of our shared, local environment.
A Vegan Life, Inc. is a 501(c)(3). We are an all volunteer organization and all donations go directly to help animals. Our mission is to promote a vegan lifestyle by holding events that help people make the connection between food choices and the effect on the environment, farm animals and health.
To connect volunteers from different nationalities to work together on responsible volunteer placements that support both the development of the local communities and the personal development of the volunteers. Moreover, by creating positive volunteering experiences we aim to popularise volunteering in Romanian society and thus support the growth of an active and civil society.
The Reid Park Zoological Society supports and advances Reid Park Zoo by connecting people with animals to inspire conservation of wild animals and wild places. It raises funds, provides education and community programs, and helps enhance animal care and visitor experiences at the city-owned Reid Park Zoo.