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Africa Network for Animal Welfare

ANAW focuses on the welfare and humane treatment of all animals for human welfare.

Environment
Disaster Relief
Animals
Center for Biological Diversity

At the Center for Biological Diversity, we believe that the welfare of human beings is deeply linked to nature — to the existence in our world of a vast diversity of wild animals and plants. Because diversity has intrinsic value, and because its loss impoverishes society, we work to secure a future for all species, great and small, hovering on the brink of extinction. We do so through science, law and creative media, with a focus on protecting the lands, waters and climate that species need to survive. We want those who come after us to inherit a world where the wild is still alive.

Society
Science
Environment
Education
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Ocean Institute

Using the ocean as our classroom, we inspire children to learn.

Animals
Milo Foundation

The mission of the Milo Foundation is to rescue adoptable at-risk animals, match them to homes best suited to provide lifetime care, rehabilitate those who need it, offer sanctuary to those who are not placed, and educate the public about responsible pet guardianship, including spay/neuter.

Environment
Animals
Audubon Nature Institute Foundation

Audubon Nature Institute Foundation is a support organization whose mission is to manage and increase the endowment that supports the facilities, programs, and other activities managed by Audubon Nature Institute.

Environment
Animals
Birmingham Zoo

Inspiring Passion for the Natural World through emphasizing Conservation, Education, Scientific Study and Recreation in all aspects of the Birmingham Zoo's exhibits, programs, facilities and activities.

Animals
Hogle Zoo

Utah's Hogle Zoo has a rich, 100 year history. Guests come to appreciate and understand the animal kingdom - Nurturing respect for nature. It all began with an Asian elephant named Princess Alice.  100 years later, Utah's Hogle Zoo boasts over 800 animals - including three African elephants, Amur tigers and a polar bear. Beyond being a wonderful outing for families (the Zoo is one of the top paid-for attractions in the state), Hogle Zoo strives to offer educational opportunities through interactive exhibits and hands-on learning. Hogle Zoo is also committed to conservation and fostering a love of the animal kingdom and its environment. Just as you've likely discovered, trying to feed your own family, it can get expensive! And our Hogle Zoo family has plenty of big eaters! GIVE THE GIFT OF GRUB!! Help us with our grocery list. Here's a sample of what's on our shopping list (can you imagine what this trip to CostCo would look like?) 87 tons of alfalfa, grass and hay 40 tons or produce (including 10,400 pounds each of carrots and bananas) 21 tons of meat! 18 tons of specialty chow 14 tons of fish 1 ton birdseed and grain 715,000 insects

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Dallas Zoo

Inspiring passion for Nature and Conserving Wildlife Our Vision We will become a leading US zoo and a premier entertainment, educational and visitor attraction in Dallas. We will accomplish this: With An Unsurpassed Guest Experience By Creating a Lifetime of Memorable Experiences for our Guests By Demonstrating Leadership in Our Industry By Endearing Ourselves as a Community Treasure With Always Striving for Organizational Excellence

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Denver Zoological Foundation

Secure a better world for animals through human understanding

Animals
Florida Aquarium

To entertain, educate and inspire stewardship of the natural environment.

Animals
Living Planet Aquarium

The Living Planet Aquarium inspires people to explore, discover and learn about Earth's diverse ecosystems.

Environment
Animals
Noah's Ark Rehabilitation Center

To provide a home for abused, unwanted, and orphaned children and animals. To provide an education for a culturally diverse group of children: school, improved social skills, and emotional stability are part of our plan to help break the cycle of poverty and destructive behavior. To provide an awareness through our rehab/education programs which emphasizes that all living things have value no matter how small or seemingly insignificant. When we as a society can recognize this fact we will begin to win the battles for conservation and preservation. To provide God's unconditional love and care for humans and animals who have special needs in their lives, whether mental, physical, or emotional.