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Bear With Us: Four primary areas of operation are: 1-Black Bear Rehabilitation; orphaned bear cubs and injured bears cared for and returned to the wild in a high state of health. 2-Bear Sanctuary; various species; A comfortable place to stay for permanent unreleasable bears such as ex-circus bears, zoo excess or illegal pet confiscations. 3-Education; (a)-off location slide/video presentations for groups at Provincial Parks, schools, cub and guides, other young peoples groups, nature clubs and more. (b)-comprehensive website, facebook page and a special educational facebook page for Molly Bear. (c)-one on one phone conversations and email responses to indivduals with questions regarding bears. 4-Conflict Resolution; Assisting people and bears to coexist together. Individual consultation with people about how not to encourage or discourage a nuisance bear by removing food attractants, live trapping and relocating individual bears when other potential solutions have been exhausted.
The mission of the North Olympic Salmon Coalition is to promote robust wild salmon stocks for families, fishers, and local economies by furthering habitat restoration and education on the North Olympic Peninsula.
Dog Coalition Los Angeles (DCLA) is devoted to the well-being of dogs and their human companions by purposefully matching shelter dogs and their most compatible humans. With a hands-on approach, we are committed to the transformation of each dog, while cultivating an enduring foster and adoption culture that shapes the future of sheltering and animal welfare reform.
The Mission of Paws 2 Care Coalition is to protect, rescue, and offer medical care to abandoned, neglected, or homeless pets. To support and assist responsible pet ownership. To raise awareness in our pet overpopulation crisis across the country. To educate the public on the importance of spaying and neutering their pets. To provide all pets with the opportunity to live in a loving home with a responsible owner
The Colorado Crane Conservation Coalition, Inc. (CCCC) is dedicated to the conservation and protection of Sandhill Cranes in Colorado. CCCC was formed in May 2012 in response to a community discussion regarding the hunting of Greater Sandhill Cranes in Northwest Colorado. Birdwatchers, nature-lovers, and other interested citizens of Northwest Colorado were concerned that these migratory birds, designated as “endangered” by the State of Colorado in the 1970s and still listed by the state as a “species of concern,” would decline in numbers and disappear from the area.
We engage: -On-the-Ground -Riparian Habitat Enhancement Projects -Public education projects We facilitate: -Multi-stakeholder planning process -Support local stewardship groups with expertise and resources.
PACC911 Mission Statement PACC911 is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that brings together over 100 animal rescues throughout Arizona, Maricopa, Pima & Pinal Counties. PACC911 unites the rescues, offers opportunities to work together all for the benefit of the animals. PACC911 holds large adoption events where hundreds of animals are placed into loving homes. In addition, PACC911's Medical Relief Programs help rescues defray the high cost of veterinary expenses.
Our mission is to provide non-lethal solutions to companion animal over-population. ACT's Spay/Neuter Clinic began as a small clinic in North Hyde Park, Tampa in March 2006. Today, we help control the animal population by providing high-volume, high-quality, low-cost spay/neuter procedures and other services that keep animals in their homes and out of our county's shelter.
Through the unique partnership of humans and horses, Trot 2 Your Heart, Inc. supports personal development and enhances the health and well being of individuals.
Hurleys Heart Bulldog Rescue's mission is to Rescue Bulldogs in need. They provide Vetting and lots of TLC before placing them with appropriate Forever Families.
The mission of Wild at Heart Rescue, Inc. is to rescue, rehabilitate, and release sick, injured or orphaned wildlife in South Mississippi. Also to assist and support Federal, state and local officals with any related issues.
Odin’s Heart Wildlife Rehabilitation Inc’s purpose is to rescue, rehabilitate, and release back into nature injured, ill or orphaned wildlife; give treatment and sanctuary to animals; and to provide free education to public with regards to wildlife.