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Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary rescues orphaned and injured native Ontario wildlife, rehabilitates them and then releases them back to the wild. We receive no government funding and mut rely on donations to continue our work.
Purchase and protect in perpetuity under conservation easements habitat on Dauphin Island, AL important to North American Neo-tropical migratory birds.
To cultivate an understanding of the American Pit Bull Terrier through positive education and example...and change the misinformed minds of society one dog at a time!
Tucson Wildlife Center rescues and provides emergency veterinary care, rehabilitation, and release for sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife in Southern Arizona, while also offering public education and habitat-protection guidance to promote coexistence with native species.
Wild At Heart is a volunteer organization dedicated to the conservation and preservation of Arizona's native wildlife through the rescue and rehabilitation of injured and orphaned birds of prey, relocation of displaced burrowing owls, species recovery programs, educational presentations and habitat enhancement projects.
Owl's Hill Nature Sanctuary is a non-profit organization located in northern Williamson County, Tennessee. We are dedicated to a mission of Environmental Education and Research; Restoration of native flora and fauna; Conservation and Protection of natural resources; Spreading an Appreciation and Enjoyment of nature.
Save-A-Bull Rescue is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and re-homing of American Pit Bull Terriers and other Bull breeds.
Pit Bull Happenings Rescue mission is to bring communities together by leadership, education, rescue of the American Pit Bull Terrier and other dogs, community involvement, and awareness.
To Help, Aid And Assist Unwanted Dogs. American Eskimo And Other Mixed Breeds. To Rescue And Rehabilitate Them For Successful Adoption Placement. To Educate And Train Dog Owners.
Atlanta Wild Animal Rescue Effort (aka AWARE Wildlife Center) rehabilitates Georgia's injured and orphaned native wildlife and educates the community about habitat preservation and peaceful coexistence. AWARE is the leading wildlife rehabilitation center in the state and the only one in the Atlanta area that accepts all species of native wildlife.Working in cooperation with state and federal agencies such as US Fish and Wildlife Service and Georgia Department of Natural Resources, AWARE provides wildlife rehabilitation services otherwise unavailable to the public. AWARE is an informational resource that educates children and adults alike in all matters of conservation, habitat preservation and restoration, peaceful coexistence with wildlife and environmental stewardship.
Animals In Distress Association (AIDA) rescues, rehabilitates, and releases injured, orphaned, and displaced native wildlife, with a year‑round avian facility (the Ruth Melichar Bird Center). The organization provides medical care, rehabilitation, and public education while operating mainly on donations and volunteer support.
The TRCP works to guarantee all Americans quality places to hunt and fish by uniting and amplifying partners’ voices to protect and restore habitat, expand access, and advance conservation funding and policy.