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Our mission is to help unwanted, sick, or injured reptiles. Any species of reptile or amphibian is a candidate for help at Arrowhead. We focus our efforts on wildlife rehabilitation, but we also assist captive pet reptiles. Our second, yet equal objective is to provide accurate information about reptiles to the general public. We regularly give educational shows to elementary and grade schools, youth organizations, and any other person or organization who requests such a presentation for the sole purpose of education. We also will provide professional training for law enforcement, humane societies, animal control, and wildlife officials.
To do everything within our powers to Rescue German Shorthaired Pointers and, when possible, other animals in need and place in forever homes. To provide the dogs with food, shelter, and any medical attention they might need while they are in our care. To provide and empower adopters with any reasonable support so that they may provide forever homes for the adopted dogs. To educate the public about German Shorthaired Pointers, Rescue, and responsible pet ownership.
Two By Two Animal Haven is a small, USDA‑licensed traveling animal program that provides educational programs and mobile exhibits to teach the public—especially children—about animal welfare, conservation, and respect for living creatures. They emphasize caring for animal ambassadors (many adopted) with appropriate housing, veterinary care, and enrichment while bringing conservation-through-education programs to schools and community events.
Wildlife Alliance’s mission is to protect and preserve forests and wildlife for future generations. We work directly with communities and governments to improve forest management and institute good governance to comprehensively address the devastation of ecosystems and combat the illegal wildlife trade. Our programs in Southeast Asia and the Russian Far East fight forest crime in high biodiversity areas, and actively promote diversified agriculture, community-based ecotourism, and reforestation. We create economic incentives and build political will within communities to preserve the environment.
Since 1973, IPPL's mission has been to promote the conservation and protection of all nonhuman primates, including apes, monkeys, and lemurs around the world. Their goal is to keep these uniquely threatened animals safe from human cruelty, negligence, and exploitation, envisioning a world where all primates can thrive in their native habitats.
Our Mission is to protect bonobos (Pan paniscus), preserve their tropical rainforest habitat, and empower local communities in the Congo Basin. By working with local Congolese people through cooperative conservation and community development programs, and by shaping national and international policy, the Bonobo Conservation Initiative (BCI) is establishing new protected areas and leading efforts to safeguard bonobos wherever they are found. The Bonobo Peace Forest (BPF) is the guiding vision of BCI: a connected network of community-based reserves and conservation concessions, supported by sustainable development. The Peace Forest provides protection for bonobos and other species in the Congo rainforest, while at the same time ensuring a better life for the people who share this precious land.
Utica Zoo creates unique experiences and promotes public appreciation of wildlife through education, conservation, and recreation. Utica Zoo will be a premier destination for visitor experience while providing excellence in animal care.
The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife, Inc. (CROW) is a teaching hospital and visitor center dedicated to saving wildlife through state-of-the-art veterinary care, research, education, and conservation medicine
To save endangered wild orangutans through conservation education, outreach initiatives and innovative collaborative programs that inspire and call people to action.
The Raptor Trust is a comprehensive organization dedicated to the fulfillment of three primary goals:1. To provide free care and assistance to injured, sick, or orphaned wild birds.2. To educate people about wild birds, especially birds of prey.3. To provide a humane example for others.
The Giraffe Conservation Foundation (GCF) is the only NGO in the world that concentrates solely on the conservation and management of giraffe in the wild throughout Africa. GCF is commitment to a sustainable future for all giraffe populations in the wild.
Founded in 1934 to stop the shooting of migrating hawks along its ridgetop, the Hawk Mountain mission is to conserve birds of prey worldwide by providing leadership in raptor conservation science and education, and by maintaining Hawk Mountain Sanctuary as a model observation, research and education facility. This mission is accomplished through integrated programs in scientific research, conservation education, monitoring, public visitation, Sanctuary stewardship, and professional conservation training.