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Friends For Life Animal Rescue

Our Mission Statement is to significantly impact animal overpopulation through aggressive programs focusing on rescue, spay and neuter, adoptions, and education.  We do not believe euthanasia is the answer to population control.  All animals are equally important regardless of their health, age, temperament, appearance, or degree of socialization.  Overpopulation significantly contributes to animal abuse, neglect, disease, suffering and is the primary cause of euthanasia programs.  The best approach to overpopulation is spay and neuter, and educating the public as to the benefits of spay and neuter.

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Shoreline Education For Awareness Sea

Many people know things that are not true about the wildlife that lives along our shoreline. SEA Inc. helps them see and understand the birds and marine mammals on the National Wildlife Refuges of the southern Oregon coast. SEA Inc. has been recognized by the US Fish & Wildlife Service as Friends of the Southern Oregon Coastal Refuges.

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Colorado Citizens for Canine Welfare

Colorado Citizens for Canine Welfare can help you find a dog that comes from an animal shelter, rescue organization or responsible breeder—and avoid contributing to the abuse and neglect of dogs in puppy mills. We believe that no dog should suffer for the sake of monetary gain and no dog should spend a lifetime in a wire cage without human love and affection.

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Nantucket Safe Harbor For Animals

NiSHA rescues and shelters lost, stray, and relinquished animals on Nantucket and works to place them in responsible, lifelong homes. It also advances animal welfare through education, community outreach, spay/neuter assistance and related programs that support pets and people on the island.

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Habitats for Dogs and Cats

We help struggling, underfinanced, and mostly volunteer animal shelters maintain their no-kill policies by providing grants of food and other necessary veterinary supplies.

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Volunteers For Animals Of Batavia

Volunteers For Animals of Batavia is an all‑volunteer 501(c)(3) that supports the Genesee County Animal Shelter and animals in Genesee County, NY. They provide and fund medical care for sick or injured animals, run foster and adoption support programs, and promote spay/neuter, vaccinations and adoption to reduce homeless pets.

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Metropolitan Alliance for Common Good

Metropolitan Alliance for Common Good (MACG) is a group of nonpartisan, proactive, everyday citizens dedicated to making the Portland metro area a better place for all to live and thrive. You’ll find us working for change in churches and classrooms, in living rooms and union halls, in City Hall and in Salem.

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Safe Haven for Animals Inc

Safe Haven for Animals (SHFA) is a no-kill, feline rescue and sanctuary. We are a privately run rescue which is completely reliant upon donations. We do not receive government grants nor corporate sponsorship. Additionally, all of our workers are volunteers. No one draws a salary. This means that every dollar you give goes directly to helping the kitties. Generous donations help us care for as many abandoned kitties as possible.

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Africa Network for Animal Welfare

ANAW focuses on the welfare and humane treatment of all animals for human welfare.

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Citizens for Los Angeles Wildlife

CLAW works to protect and restore the environments of Los Angeles and California from dwindling open spaces. Our mission is to promote, educate and protect the fundamental important of wildlife, wildlife habitats and wildlife corridors everywhere.

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Second Chance For Homeless Pets

To end the homelessness, abandonment and mistreatment of companion animals through adoptions, sterilization (spay/neuter), accessibility to affordable veterinarian care and education

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Adirondack Center For Loon Conservation

The mission of the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation is to promote and inspire passion for the conservation of Common Loons. With the Common Loon as our centerpiece, our work encompasses scientifically driven research on loon health and population dynamics; educational outreach to residents and visitors in the Adirondack Park; wildlife biology and conservation training for college students and volunteers; and conservation and management activities related to maintaining robust populations of Common Loons in New York state and throughout North America.