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To support healthy wildlife populations
To restore and maintain a healthy population of loons throughout New Hampshire.
The mission of The Vital Ground Foundation is to protect and restore North America's grizzly bear populations by conserving wildlife habitat.
Our mission is to preserve and strengthen raptor populations, expand participation in raptor preservation, and help foster the next generation of preservationists.
To improve the well-being of NW Ohio wildlife populations and habitats through public education and wildlife rehabilitation with an emphasis on coexistence.
The Memphis Zoo's mission is to connect people with wildlife
To inspire conservation leadership by connecting people with wildlife and nature.
Working to conserve genetically viable populations of critically endangered rhinoceros species around the world, by fundraising for and making grants to rhino- and community-based conservation projects in Africa and Asia.
The mission of the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation is to promote and inspire passion for the conservation of Common Loons. With the Common Loon as our centerpiece, our work encompasses scientifically driven research on loon health and population dynamics; educational outreach to residents and visitors in the Adirondack Park; wildlife biology and conservation training for college students and volunteers; and conservation and management activities related to maintaining robust populations of Common Loons in New York state and throughout North America.
We connect Oregonians with ways to give, learn, and take action on behalf of the environment
Founded in 2001, Action for Cheetahs in Kenya has helped stabilize endangered cheetah populations in East Africa through research, education, and community development. Our mission is to promote the conservation of cheetahs and improve livelihoods of people impacted by carnivores. We are the only cheetah conservation organization focused on conserving cheetah populations outside the bounds of national parks and protected areas. We function as a project under the US-based non-profit organization, Project Survival.
To help control the population and improve the lives of homeless cats in and around the borough of Norristown by Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) and foster/adoption with the ultimate goal of keeping their numbers, and subsequently their suffering, to a minimum.