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The Wildlife Center of Virginia is a nonprofit teaching and research hospital that provides veterinary care, rehabilitation, and clinical research for sick, injured, and orphaned native Virginia wildlife, with the primary goal of treating animals so they can be returned to the wild. The Center also trains wildlife- and veterinary-professionals and runs education/outreach programs to increase public understanding and inform conservation practices.
New Jersey Boxer Rescue is an all‑volunteer 501(c)(3) that rescues, rehabilitates, and rehomes Boxer dogs; it provides surrender and adoption services, operates via a network of volunteers and foster homes, and promotes responsible pet ownership in New Jersey and nearby areas.
Protecting Wildlife through Rescue, Rehabilitation, Release, and Education
Seacoast Science Center inspires curiosity about the ocean and coastal environments, provides hands‑on marine science education for all ages, and promotes conservation action to protect the “Blue Planet.”
Established in 1948, Morris Animal Foundation is dedicated to improving and protecting the health of animals through scientific innovation, education and inspiration. Our investment in research has yielded life-saving vaccines, new treatments for critical diseases, superior screening tests, and advanced diagnostic tools. We respond to emerging animal health threats that endanger entire species and make new discoveries in basic animal biology to support applied research. With every study we fund - more than 2,940 to date - we strive to advance the science of veterinary medicine, honoring the founding principles of Dr. Mark L. Morris Sr. to benefit animals worldwide. Learn more at morrisanimalfoundation.org.
The Marine Mammal Stranding Center rescues, rehabilitates, and releases stranded or injured marine mammals and sea turtles along the New Jersey coast; it also collects stranding data, supports research, and provides public education through its Sea Life Museum and outreach programs.
Ducks Unlimited conserves, restores and manages wetlands and associated habitats for North America's waterfowl. These habitats also benefit other wildlife and people.
The Friends of the Elephant Seal (FES), a non-profit organization established in 1997, is dedicated to educating people about elephant seals and other marine life and teaching stewardship for the ocean along the central coast of California. As a cooperating association with the California State Park, FES collaborates with the California Department of Parks and Recreation to address issues of the expanding Piedras Blancas northern elephant seal colony. Board members and over 100 docents/volunteer guides are uniquely positioned to contribute to education, science, research and wildlife conservation efforts relating to the largest mainland colony, estimated at 25,000 northern elephant seals.
Our efforts are making significant and lasting change for elephants. Your donation will help us to continue making these strides for Africa’s elephants, the environment and the people with whom they share their land. Please note that your support of our projects will be via our partners, Wildlife Conservation Network (WCN).
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution conducts independent ocean science, engineering, and education to advance understanding of the ocean and its connections to the Earth system, and communicates that knowledge to inform decision‑making and benefit society. Its work combines research, ship/vehicle operations, technology development, and training to address climate, ecosystem, and ocean‑resource challenges.
Lions Tigers & Bears is dedicated to providing a safe haven to abused and abandoned exotic animals and to inspiring an educational forum to end the exotic animal trade. As a state and federally licensed 501(c)(3) non-profit, we are a NO KILL, NO BREED sanctuary that allows the animals in our care to live out their lives with dignity in a caring and safe environment.
The advancement of marine and environmental sciences through scientific research, education and public outreach, leading to new discoveries, revitalization and sustainability of our oceans and greater public understanding of our marine resources.