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The Nature Trust of British Columbia is a leading land conservation organization based in BC. We acquire ecologically significant land through purchase, donation, covenant and lease. Then we care for this land in order to protect the natural diversity of wildlife and plants, and their critical habitats. Since 1971, The Nature Trust along with our partners has invested more than $70 million to secure over 69,000 hectares (170,000 acres) of land. This includes over 23,000 hectares (56,000 acres) that is owned, leased or covenanted and over 46,000 hectares (113,000 acres) that is under grazing licenses for our Biodiversity Ranches in the Okanagan.
Ferrets Dookin in the USA Urgent Emergency Rescue Group helps ferrets in urgent need. We help ferrets in poor living conditions sick, starvation, abuse and/or neglected We have placed lost/dumped, unwanted ferret in loving forever homes. Transport is arranged for ferrets to get to a shelter/rescue or to their new homes. We work with several shelters and rescues thru out the US to help the ferrets be placed in a safe environment, get the medical attention and rehabilitation needed for adoption. Foster care has been provided for ferrets that need to be placed in temporary foster. FDUSA has helped over 100+ ferrets. Our rescue is nation wide, with members who volunteer their time.
CARE FOR CATS AND DOGS WITHOUT HOMES, HELP TO FIND HOMES FOR ADOPTABLE DOGS AND CATS.
Friends of the Animal Shelter (FOTAS) is a non-profit organization that has been supporting animals in need of new, loving homes in Jackson County, Oregon with volunteers and financial assistance for more than 30 years. Our mission is to increase pet adoption, improve the quality of life for Shelter and other rescued animals, promote and pay for spay/neuter, and participate in outreach and educational activities regarding responsible pet guardianship and animal welfare.
The AMHL is the only rescue association of Malamute owners in Canada. We encourage and promote a variety of Malamute-related activities. Our members participate in club-organized events that include sledding (both competitive and non-competitive), packing, weight-pulling, ski-joring, and agility. From time to time, we offer events such as eye clinics, microchip clinics, CGC certification, obedience, and canine first aid courses.
The Edmonton Valley Zoo Revitalization Project has already begun with Phase I: a new Arctic Shores Exhibit opened in 2012 and Phase II: a new Entry Plaza and Wander currently under construction this year. “Nature’s Wild Backyard” will be Phase III of the revitalization and the Valley Zoo Development Society has committed to raising $9 million dollars for this Phase of construction that is likely to cost over $30 million dollars. The newly revitalized zoo will be a world-class facility and a leader in education and conservation.“Nature’s Wild Backyard” will be a place where the zoo’s youngest guests will have the opportunity to get up close and personal to experience the delight of watching, interacting and bonding with animals. Focused on learning through play, “NWB" will feature a make-believe veterinary hospital and underground tunnels that will allow guests to come face to face with prairie dogs and meerkats in their natural underground habitat.
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We rescue animals to improve lives! That includes the lives of animals and the people who love them!
Feeding Pets of the Homeless believes in the healing power of companion pets and of the human/animal bond which is very important in the lives of many homeless. They find solace, protection and companionship through their pets. They care for their pets on limited resources so they themselves have less. Our task, nationwide, is to feed and provide basic emergency veterinary care to their pets and thus relieve the anguish and anxiety of the homeless who cannot provide for their pets. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/feeding-pets-of-the-homeless/?viewAsMember=true
The mission of the Lloyd Center is to instill a life-long respect and affection for nature in citizens of all ages through research and education; to advance a scientific and public understanding of our coastal ecosystems and the need to protect them; and to promote a legacy of natural diversity largely in, but not restricted to, the coastal environments of southeastern New England.
An international tax-exempt, non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of the Purple Martin (Progne subis) species of bird through scientific research, state-of-the-art wildlife management techniques, and public education. The PMCA's scientific staff conducts research on all aspects of martin biology throughout the bird's North, South, and Middle American breeding, wintering, and migratory ranges. The organization functions as a centralized data-gathering and information source on the species, serving both the scientist and the martin enthusiast. Its major mission is educating martin enthusiasts in the proper techniques for managing this human-dependent species.