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Focusing on saving dogs scheduled to be euthanized from kill shelters; fostering them in a home; providing them with all the love and medical attention they require until they find their forever homes; educating the community about the animal over population problem and the importance of spaying and neutering.
Working to conserve genetically viable populations of critically endangered rhinoceros species around the world, by fundraising for and making grants to rhino- and community-based conservation projects in Africa and Asia.
To protect and enhance the lives of stray and abandoned domestic dogs and cats in need, with the primary focus on the animals originating from within the City of San Juan Capistrano A commitment to the humane treatment and rehabilitation of these animals through appropriate temporary housing, training and medical care. A commitment to responding to the animals’ needs through humane efforts with sensitivity, compassion and technical skill. A commitment to pursue suitable adoptions into permanent homes that address and fulfill the animals’ current and future needs. To encourage and assist in appropriate medical care for all domestic animals, including altering to help reduce the number of stray and abandoned animals. A commitment to humane animal treatment education throughout the community and beyond. A commitment to provide obedience training, where necessary, behavior management, where necessary, and assessment and evaluation of adoptability of any animal in its care. A commitment to provide follow-up services and advice to adoptive families, should those families so request.
VINE Sanctuary provides a haven for animals who have escaped or been rescued from the meat, dairy and egg industries or other abusive circumstances, such as cockfights or pigeon-shoots. Sanctuary residents include chickens, cows, ducks, doves, geese, pigeons, sheep, emus, and even a few parakeets. In addition to sheltering and advocating for animals, we conduct research and education aimed at creating systemic changes in agriculture, trade, and consumption as well as human attitudes about animals and the environment. We work within an ecofeminist understanding of the interconnection of all life and the intersection of all forms of oppression. Thus we welcome and work to facilitate alliances among animal, environmental, and social justice activists.
The Busch Wildlife Sanctuary is a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection and conservation of Florida’s wildlife and natural resources. To accomplish this goal the Sanctuary has a two fold mission of wildlife rehabilitation and environmental education.
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.
To make a difference one animal at a time saving them from unnecessary euthanization and slaughter of horses
Our mission is the permanent conservation of the Golden Lion Tamarin, an endangered primate, in its native lowland Atlantic Forest habitat in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and the ecological services it provides to the wellbeing of people of the local community and beyond. SGLT provides financial and technical assistance to the Associação Mico Leão Dourado (AMLD), an award-winning Brazilian non-profit organization who coordinates work in Brazil to achieve our joint mission.
Our mission is to rescue, medically treat, emotionally restore and permanently place in loving forever homes; homeless and needy pug dogs in the Houston and surrounding areas.
Labrador Friends of the South is a volunteer-run 501(c)(3) that rescues, vets, fosters, and places homeless Labrador Retrievers across the southeastern United States. The group relies on donations, fundraising and adoption fees to provide veterinary care, temperament evaluation, microchipping, and adoption placement so each dog can find a safe, permanent home.
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 International Wildlife Coexistence Network provides expert interdisciplinary assistance, training, collaboration, and shared research to enable communities around the globe to coexist with wildlife. The IWCN is an inclusive organization. We share our informational resources and provide widespread support for all who seek to peacefully resolve conflicts with wildlife. Our interdisciplinary teams include scientists, agricultural managers, researchers, ethicists, economists, government specialists, educators, indigenous leaders, technical engineers and more who are helping to pioneer new ways to live with wildlife. When possible, we connect our experts with communities that need help transforming wildlife conflicts into non-violent sustainable solutions. Transform our relationship with Nature: When we work with nature, instead of against her, we benefit in so many ways: from clean waters and safe food supplies, to resilient ecosystems that support both local wildlife and local communities.