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Liberty Wildlife nurtures the nature of Arizona: providing quality wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, natural history education, conservation services for the community, and leading by example to demonstrate environmental sustainability in our community.As a leader in wildlife protection and preservation, Liberty Wildlife has had a profound impact on the lives of over 65,000 animals, over 7,800 in 2017 alone. Through oversight, stewardship, and a strong commitment to educational outreach, Liberty Wildlife is also a leader in environmental education providing over 700 programs/year to K-12 youth in Arizona. Our long term commitment is to provide quality care for vulnerable wildlife while creating comprehensive educational experiences coupled with research and conservation projects
Three Rivers Avian Center (TRAC) rescues, rehabilitates, studies, and helps restore native wild birds while providing environmental education and community outreach to promote ecosystem stewardship across West Virginia. Their programs combine wild‑bird veterinary and rehabilitation care with education, research, and habitat restoration.
To Improve knowledge as well as inform and educate the public about furbearer species To Stimulate public interest and appreciation of furbearers and natural resources, and the need and importance of restoring, using wisely and scientifically managing furbearers. To Promote improved environmental education and to coordinate and cooperate with other organizations, agencies and individuals with similar interests.
Austin Wildlife Rescue rehabilitates and releases orphaned, injured and sick wild animals and educates the public to coexist with wildlife.
Florida Oceanographic Society's mission is to inspire environmental stewardship of Florida's coastal ecosystems through education, research and advocacy.
Global Conservation Force is dedicated to saving wildlife from extinction through education, anti-poaching and conservation efforts.
Founded in 1989, RWRC has grown to be the largest rehabilitation and education center of its kind in Texas serving over 100 counties. In 1999, through a collaborative effort between the EPA and RWRC, a closed 260-acre landfill was reclaimed and the wetland habitat restored. As a result, Rogers Wildlife relocated its rehabilitation and education center to Hutchins, TX and now serves as a home to thousands of birds each year. Our overall goal of the educational program is to foster the link between wildlife habitat, schools and community organizations.
The Philadelphia Zoo, America's first zoo, is dedicated to its mission of conservation, science, education, and recreation. The core purpose is to advance discovery, understanding, and stewardship of the natural world through compelling exhibition and interpretation of living animals and plants. As an educational and recreational resource, the Zoo serves over 1.2 million people every year. It also provides special educational programs for over 560,000 children, teachers, and other adults. With the Zoo's broad reach and diverse constituency, the Zoo's mix of visitors mirrors the diversity of the local community.
Wildlife Rescue League is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization based in Northern Virginia whose mission is to support the rehabilitation and release of sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife and, through education, to foster the appreciation of our wild neighbors. WRL operates a wildlife helpline in Northern Virginia and surrounding areas and provides advice and referrals to permitted wildlife rehabilitators to get animals the help they need for a second chance at life. WRL also educates the public about native wildlife and peaceful coexistence; thereby minimizing the need for rehabilitation efforts. We provide brochures, educational material, classes and educational programs upon request. If you find an animal in need of assistance, call WRL's Wildlife Helpline at (703) 440-0800 for advice.
EPI's mission is to improve and inspire science education and conservation efforts worldwide through field-based student-scientist partnerships.
Provide sanctuary and life-time care to animals in need and to educate the public on wildlife, the life sciences and the environment we share.
Feathered Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization dedicated education, placement and sanctuary for displaced companion birds.