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Red Panda Network (RPN) is the world’s first nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting red pandas. We work with local communities in Nepal to serve as active partners in the conservation of wild red pandas and their habitat.
Red Sky Rescue, Inc. is an all volunteer no-kill animal rescue with one primary purpose – to help abandoned and homeless animals with a gentle loving touch, kind words, shelter, health care and food. They strive to reduce the number of homeless, unwanted and uncared for animals in Jackson County. Red Sky Rescue, Inc. will work to achieve this purpose by focusing on three main objectives: place adoptable animals in permanent homes; educate the public of the need for to spay and neuter their pets; and promote awareness of the mission of Red Sky Rescue, Inc.
Red Collar Rescue is an all volunteer 501 (c) (3) animal welfare charity dedicated to providing, rescue services, medical care, foster care, training and adoptive placement to stray and abandoned dogs and cats in Houston, TX, and surrounding areas.
Red Leash Rescue (RLR) is a not for profit rescue corporation with 501(c)3 status. We work with Animal Controls across Fairfield County and surrounding communities to build a strong Foster Team Network that provides safe refuge, love and care to discarded Adult/Senior dogs, until successfully re-homed. Our dogs will be up to date on vaccines, neutered, and microchipped. Our long term goal is to complement our foster network with a RLR Foster Home for Adult/Senior dogs, enabling more dogs to be removed from the shelter environment, and if unable to get adoted, living the rest of their lives in a home setting cherished and cared for
REDUCE OVERPOPULATION, HOMELESSNESS, DISEASE AND MALNUTRITION OF COMPANION ANIMALS ON THE RED LAKE INDIAN RESERVATION AND SURROUNDING AREA OF NORTHERN MINNESOTA.
A concise summary — Red Fern Animal Rescue is a volunteer, foster‑based 501(c)(3) in Denver that rescues dogs (primarily from South Texas), provides medical care and rehabilitation, advocates for animal welfare, and places animals into suitable adoptive or foster homes.
The sanctuary preserves native North American wildlife and habitat by rehabilitating injured and orphaned animals, caring for non‑releasable residents, and offering education and guided tours to raise awareness.
To offer a second chance to distressed Pennsylvania wildlife through rescue and rehabilitation, public education, and by providing training for wildlife rehabilitators.
To save and rehabilitate horses, restore their trust in humankind, and find them safe, loving, permanent adoptive homes.
Here at Cross Your Paws Rescue, we are driven by a single goal; to save lives. We are doing our part in making the world a better place for all pets. Our decision to start a rescue is not one that we have taken lightly, it has come after years of volunteer work with other groups. Our goal is to make this world a place where starving, abused animals is a thing of the past. That shelters filled with dogs and cats waiting to be euthanized is unheard of. We want euthanasia to be something to help pets on their way to the Rainbow bridge not to end lives because of overpopulation. We vow to save every life that we can. Please help us make this world a better place for every furbaby.
American Humane is committed to ensuring the safety, welfare and well-being of animals. Our leadership programs are first to serve in promoting and nurturing the bonds between animals and humans.
Our mission is to give abandoned, injured, special needs, and exploited birds a second chance and a new life through rescue, veterinary attention, and lifetime housing, compassion, and care.