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The Animal Rescue Foundation's vision is to promote and encourage responsible pet ownership and to ensure humane treatment, compassion and respect for all dogs and cats. ARF is a registered, non-profit charity run by volunteers. ARF rescues dogs and cats from First Nations Reserves and rural areas and these rescued animals are placed in temporary foster homes where they are vaccinated, dewormed and spayed/neutered prior to adoption. ARF also provide spay/neuter and educational programs on the Reserves as part of our efforts to reduce the population of unwanted animals.
Pit Bulls for Life takes pride in knowing that all dogs adopted have absolutely NO human aggression and have little to no animal aggression. All dogs and potential adopters are carefully screened to ensure dogs are placed in their forever home. The foundation is completely volunteer-based and relies heavily on foster homes and donations. As we do not have a shelter for our rescued pit bulls we are limited to the number of dogs we are able to take in at any one time. If you are interested in fostering, volunteering or donating please contact us.
The Long Point area, comprising 26,250 hectares, was designated as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in April, 1986, the third to be named in Canada and one of 15 biosphere reserves found in this country today. It provides an example of the Great Lakes coastal ecosystem and a unique blend of habitats. Its delicate dunes and marshes teem with songbirds, spawning fish, turtles and frogs. The Long Point World Biosphere Reserve Foundation promotes research, monitoring, community outreach and education, partnerships, and projects that support the goals of biodiversity, conservation and sustainable communities in the Long Point World Biosphere Reserve. We exchange information and work collaboratively with the Canadian Biosphere Reserves Association and other biosphere reserves in Canada and internationally. Our UNESCO/MAB Biosphere Reserve designation does not bring with it any new authorities over lands, water or resources.
Thank you for your offer to donate to the the Dana Hills High School Girls Lacrosse team. All funds to run our program come from voluntary contributions from families, friends, and community sponsors. One hundred percent of the money we earn is used to help pay for equipment, referees, uniforms, bus transportation, and program development. We would like you to know that your donation is a very important part of our efforts to continue to build a successful lacrosse program. Our sportswomanship core standard embodies grace, integrity and spirit. We value dedication to the sport of lacrosse and bring honor of the game to all of our athletic competitions. Thank you in advance for contributing to the success of the DHHS Girls Lacrosse program. We truly appreciate your donation and support. Your donation is tax deductible: Dana Hills Foundation Tax ID # 33-0696611 Sincerely, Alejandra Moraga, Head Coach DHHS Girls Lacrosse
TO HELP CARE FOR UNWANTED COMPANION ANIMALS IN ALLEGANY COUNTY
PangolinConservation.org is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization (under its parent organization, Zoological Conservation) that is dedicated to promoting the conservation, education, and research of the world’s most fascinating mammals! Why is this important? Pangolins are declining at an alarming rate due to the illegal trade to supply Asian traditional medicine. The four Asian pangolin species have been reduced to critical numbers. With Asian species becoming increasingly rare, smugglers are now turning towards Africa to supply demand. The four African species populations are believed to be decreasing due to illegal trade and habitat destruction. If the illegal trade continues to expand in Africa, they’ll be in the same position as their Asian cousins. We’re working with African pangolins BEFORE their populations crash.
They provide safe sanctuary for horses, donkeys and other equines that have been victims of neglect or abuse and equines that are unwanted or on the verge of being sold for slaughter.
Their Mission: • Dedication to rescuing slaughter-bound abused and neglected horses by providing rehabilitation and sanctuary to equines in suffering. • Educate and embrace the humane treatment of horses by offering adults, families and caregivers the opportunity to develop and nurture relationships through activities with horses.
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of animals in our community. We serve this mission by supporting Ventura County Animal Services in their life saving efforts.
To support the education,conservation,wildlife ,fisheries and law enforcement programs of the NH Fish And Game Department.
CBHS is passionate to: Place animals in lifelong, loving homes. Educate on the issues of humane care. Teach responsible pet ownership. Shelter the stray, neglected, and unwanted.
EDUCATIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC PURPOSES INCLUDING CONSERVATION, REHABILITATION, AND EDUCATION RELATED TO MARINE AND OTHER ANIMALS