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The Physicians Committee promotes prevention-focused medicine through plant-based nutrition, conducts clinical research, and advocates for ethical, animal-free scientific and medical training. They work with clinicians, policymakers, and institutions to expand nutrition education and to replace or reduce animal use in research and medical education.
The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation is an international nonprofit organization that protects the natural world through the conservation of invertebrates and their habitats. As a science-based organization, it both conducts its own research and relies upon the most up-to-date information to guide its conservation work. Key program areas are: pollinator conservation, endangered species conservation, and reducing pesticide use and impacts. In 2018, Xerces Society took over the operations of Bee City USA.
The NOAH Center works to end the euthanasia of healthy, adoptable, and treatable dogs and cats in Washington state by operating a family‑friendly adoption program, running a high-quality low‑cost spay/neuter clinic for low‑income residents, and providing humane education, transfer partnerships, and volunteer programs.
Paws for Life Rescue is a volunteer organization dedicated to finding permanent, responsible and loving homes for dogs in need. Our mission is to improve the lives of animals through rescue and education programs. Our volunteers are experienced animal advocates and many are professionals in a variety of animal care and behavior fields.
We focus on saving farm animals from neglect and abuse.
Citizens for Animal Protection is a Houston area private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization caring for pets in need through sheltering, adoption, humane education, spay/neuter services, low-cost wellness and community outreach. Founded in 1972.
A Passion For Paws Rescue focuses on rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming Akitas and other large-breed dogs—especially animals at high risk of euthanasia or labeled unadoptable. The organization provides veterinary care, rehabilitation, and placement services to give these dogs a second chance.
TRAK's mission is strengthening kids and community through animal interaction. The focus of the program is to offer participants opportunities to provide service to people and animals of the community. This gives an often-rare experience to be a service provider to those less fortunate. Participants will receive specific educational skills, business, and vocational training that will aid in their efforts to help themselves, each other and their community.
From the website: "Billerica Cat Care Coalition (BCCC) is dedicated to the protection and humane treatment of abandoned cats and kittens since 2004. An engine for social change, BCCC is the first organization based in Billerica, Massachusetts to introduce and advocate for humane methods to care for felines in the animal protection community."
Dedicated to TNR, rescue, and education in the South Alabama area.