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Environment
Animals
South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group

“Protect and restore salmon populations and aquatic habitat with an emphasis on ecosystem function through scientifically informed projects, community education, and volunteer involvement.”

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Zoological Society Of Buffalo

BUILDING COMMUNITY→ CREATING CONNECTIONS→ SAVING WILDLIFE

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Environment
Animals
Sea Turtle Adventures

Sea Turtle Adventures' mission is to conserve local populations of sea turtles, educate the public about the marine environment, and provide nature-based programs and life skills training to adults with disabilities.

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Akron Zoological Park

WE CONNECT YOUR LIFE TO WILDLIFE WHILE INSPIRING LIFELONG LEARNING AND CONSERVATION ACTION.

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Hirundo Wildlife Trust

MISSION Connecting people to the natural and cultural history of Maine so they can enjoy, understand, and protect the environment.

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Buttonwood Park Zoological Society

The Buttonwood Park Zoo is dedicated to preserving the future of wildlife by creating engaging and educational experiences that connect the community to the natural world.

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Friends Of The Heinz Wildlife Refuge At Tinicum

FOHR works in partnership with John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge to connect people with nature and promote a culture of environmental stewardship through education, outreach, service and nature-based recreation for the conservation of wildlife and habitat

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Education
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Friends Of The Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery

Founded in 1883 by NY State as a fish hatchery, today our mission is to bring knowledge and understanding of our freshwater environment to students of all ages and the general public, connect people to nature, and encourage environmental stewardship.

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Operation Orphan Wildlife Rehabilitation Inc

1. Save and rehabilitate adult and orphaned Wildlife that have been brought to the facility for release to their natural habitat. 2. To act as an advocate for native species among the general public and the Division of Wildlife. 3. To design custom programs to educate the populations about methods to prevent potential problems with wildlife. 4. To provide educational seminars tailored for specific groups about the care of animals wild and domestic.