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The Labelle Foundation is a Los Angeles foster-based 501(c)(3) animal rescue devoted to saving, rehabilitating, and advocating for dogs. Through engaging the community far and wide, The Labelle Foundation aims to serve the animal rescue community by specializing in neonatal orphans, medical dogs and mothers and babies. Their goal is to help the animals they rescue find loving forever families, save as many lives as possible, and educate on the importance of responsible dog ownership.
Topreserve rare animals and species threatened with extinction. Prominently featured in the collection are animals from the Land of Israel, with special emphasis on those species mentioned in the Bible. To develop and conduct educational activities and outreach programs that will cultivate and nurture the values of nature conservation and wildlife protection among the general public; to enhance public awareness of environmental issues and encourage a love of animals. To create a rich and diversified recreational atmosphere in beautiful surroundings, which subtly promote an appreciation of nature and of the environment. To conduct research that involves the preservation, breeding, and return to the wild of various species; to participate in national and international research activities and projects in these fields; and to conduct both theoretical and practical research work in the fields of zoology, biology, and environmental science. To encourage community participation, and conduct the types of educational and cultural activities that are geared towards Jerusalem's unique and diverse population, and are accessible to all communities. To develop distinct programs and create opportunities for groups with special needs, so that they can be involved in animal care, grounds-keeping, and other useful activities throughout the zoo grounds. To make the zoo a unique and attractive tourist site, whose uniqueness derives partly from its collection of Biblical animals.
The Foundation exists to help ensure that animal welfare organizations, that care for the needs of homeless, neglected, and disadvantaged pets, maximize their lifesaving potential.
The Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that seeks to protect Florida's iconic animals and plants and the lands and waters they need to survive. We operate in essence as a statewide community foundation for conservation, working with many public agencies, nonprofit organizations, businesses, foundations and individuals to maximize support for conservation and outdoor recreation and education. We work most closely with and support the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). Since our founding in 1994, we have raised and donated nearly $45 million for conservation and youth outdoor education and recreation.
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) was established by Congress in 1984 to protect and restore our nation’s native wildlife species and habitats.
Riley Rolph Animal Rescue Foundation provides financial assistance to existing, reputable animal rescues and raises awareness for animal welfare through its information resource network.
The Purpose Of The North Carolina Wildlife Habitat Foundation Is To Assist In The Acquisition, Management And Protection Of Wildlife Habitat Within The State Of North Carolina And Promote Conservation Education For The Benefit Of Future Generations