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To acquire, maintain, restore and natural areas that predominantly contain endandered and threatened flora and fauna.
We are in search of nature's six-legged jewels and the next generation of environmental stewards who will care for them. Our Mission: To discover, describe and protect key insect species and inspire the next generation to care for these crucial components of a healthy planet for the betterment of all. Our Purpose: Hidden Wonders aims to contribute to our understanding of the crucial role that insects play within a variety of ecosystems by discovering and explaining the behavior and interactions of insect species before they become extinct. By sharing the discoveries of new insect species and explaining their role in maintaining a healthy planet, we aim to inspire the protection of those species and their ecosystems into the future. We partner with private and public park systems and government bodies, such as forestry management, to amplify our impact and to reach the broadest audience possible, with a particular focus on young people - the future stewards of our planet.
to create and implement bird-focused conservation practices through the integration of research, education, and community science-that together- create healthy ecosystems
"Founded as a 501c3 nonprofit in 2023, we specialize in helping foxes afflicted with mange in South Jersey. We are capture and transport only. Our service area is Camden County and some parts of Burlington & Gloucester County."
Wildlife Rescue of Central Texas cares for injured and orphaned wildlife, provides public education programs, and promotes peaceful coexistence with our wild neighbors.
To rehabilitate and release injured and orphaned wildlife and to offer education programs concerning wildlife, conservation and land preservation.
Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center's mission is to provide compassionate care to orphaned, injured, and sick wildlife.
The Houston Zoo's mission is to connect communities with animals, inspiring action to save wildlife. By making a gift in your will, your legacy will provide a place for the next generation to see animals and to save them.
The Cleveland Zoological Society and Cleveland Metroparks Zoo share a mission: We create compelling experiences that connect people with wildlife and inspire personal responsibility for conserving the natural world.
Last Chance for Animals (LCA) recognizes that animals have the ability to experience pain, and as such they deserve certain basic rights protecting them from pain caused by humans. LCA believes that non-human animals should not be subjected to suffering and exploitation by humans because alternatives exist for nearly every traditional "usage" of animals. LCA opposes the use of animals for scientific curiosity, entertainment, clothing, and food. LCA recognizes the use of non-human animals in medical experimentation as both immoral and of questionable scientific validity due to the tremendous biological difference between species. LCA's work advocates conscious and informed lifestyle decisions, and the organization is committed to disseminating truthful information about societal animal abuse to improve the treatment of animals.
Wildlife in Crisis is a volunteer run, non-profit organization dedicated to wildlife preservation and land conservation. Founded in 1988, each year WIC cares for over 5,000 injured and orphaned wild animals. WIC relies entirely on donations to care for debilitated wildlife. For more information about WIC and for answers to frequently asked questions about wildlife visit wildlifeincrisis.org.
Carolina Wildlife Conservation Center rescues, treats, rehabilitates, and releases injured, orphaned, and ill native wildlife in North Carolina while operating an on-site hospital and conservation land; it also provides public education to promote coexistence between people and local wildlife.