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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.
Working with local grassroots charities and NGOs in 13 countries across the globe, the Global Vision International (GVI) Charitable Trust manages and raises funds for numerous long-term programs. These funds are used to support our local partners with the aims of alleviating poverty, illiteracy, environmental degradation and climate change. We do this through education, nutrition, conservation and capacity building. Our work focuses upon 3 key objectives: awareness, impact and empowerment. The aim is to create awareness of global issues, have a direct impact on those issues locally and empower our alumni, be they volunteers, donors, staff or community members, to continue impacting local issues on a global level.
Rescue, rehabilitate and rehome Silky Terriers
Mid-Atlantic Poodle Rescue (MAPR) is a network of people from Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia dedicated to finding loving homes for abandoned, unwanted or surrendered Poodles of all varieties and Poodle mixes.
Creating healthier communities by connecting people to nature through adventure-based learning contributes to the conservation of the Chesapeake Bay.
Young people are an integral part of the dairy industry. They need to be recognized, inspired, and challenged to make the decisions that will affect their future. Each new generation inherits a responsibility for its own culture, history and heritage. The Trustees of the Fund are committed to the development of programs and events that educate, encourage and assist the young people who are the future of our industry.
Founded in 2002, The Alliance for Florida’s National Parks is the official philanthropic partner for Florida’s four national parks: Everglades, Biscayne, and Dry Tortugas National Parks, as well as Big Cypress National Preserve. Our organization strives to instill in all people an appreciation of Florida’s public lands and natural resources for what they are – the key to the sustainability and prosperity of the state. Through five focused pillars of support – education, exploration, preservation & protection, restoration, and community engagement – The Alliance’s work enriches the park experience and creates deeper connections between diverse communities and the nature that abounds in their “backyards.”
The mission of the Trust is to support the rescue and adoption of the Belgian Malinois, a breed of dog developed for its herding and working abilities in Belgium, and to promote public education about the breed.
The NCA Charitable Trust secures donations, manages and distributes funding in support of research grants studying health issues affecting the Newfoundland dog, provides monetary aid for Newfoundland rescue assistance and awards educational scholarships to junior Newfoundland fanciers.
To promote and support the work of Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust in its mission to save species from extinction by using the appropriate methods of species recovery, including management of captive and wild animals and their habitats, research in conservation biology, professional training of conservation practitioners, community conservation and education of the general public.