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Rehabilitation And Release Of Distressed Wildlife And The Promotion Of Responsible Attitudes About The Preservation Of Native Species Habitat And The Environment.
Chicagoland Bully Breed Rescue (CBBR) is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization with a 20-year history of rescuing, rehabilitating, and re-homing so-called “bully breed” dogs—American Pit Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, American Bulldogs, and other bully mixes
OWL MOON RAPTOR CENTER'S PURPOSE IS TO PRESERVE NATIVE POPULATIONS OF BIRDS OF PREY THROUGH RESCUE, REHABILITATION, RELEASE AND EDUCATION.
Ohio Wildlife Center is dedicated to fostering awareness and appreciation of Ohio's native wildlife through rehabilitation, education and wildlife health studies.
To protect, conserve and aid in the recovery of Hawai'i's native wildlife through hands-on treatment, research, training, science education and cultural programs.
Founded in 2014, Savannah Wildlife Rescue located at the Abandoned Bandits Rescue Center has one mission, to rescue and rehabilitate Savannah's native wild
To protect the nesting sites of the turtles native to South Carolina beaches by patrolling nesting sites and coordinating with public/private organizations as to how best to protect the species.
Rehabilitating eastern Kentucky's native wildlife that have been abandoned, injured or orphaned for the goal of being released back into their natural habitat specializing in whitetail deer.
Aark is a non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center whose mission is to rehabilitate and release orphaned and injured native wildlife and promote harmony between humans and their wild neighbors through quality environmental education.
from the website: "Snowdon Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary in McCall, Idaho that specializes in the rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife and provides native habitat and natural conditions that help rehabilitated wildlife assimilate back into the wild upon release. "
The Alabama Wildlife Center is Alabama’s oldest and largest wildlife rehabilitation facility and annually receives almost 1,800 birds from over 100 different species. AWC is a nonprofit organization whose dual mission is: To provide medical and rehabilitative care for Alabama’s injured and orphaned native birds in order to permit their return to the wild. To educate people in order to heighten awareness, appreciation and conservation of Alabama’s native wildlife. Primary Services - Wild Bird Rehabilitation Clinic - Wildlife Help Line - Education Programs
PointerRescue.Org, Inc. (PRO) is a non-profit group of coordinators and volunteers across the United States dedicated to the rescue of purebred Pointers (sometimes called English or American Field Pointers).