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Their mission is to mitigate the damage done to the wild population through the progress of humans. Their plan is to continue to expand the wildlife facility.
Supporting the Texas homeless animal population by providing medical care and equipping volunteers to find homes and save lives
The mission of The Vital Ground Foundation is to protect and restore North America's grizzly bear populations by conserving wildlife habitat.
Helping one dog at a time - providing spay and neuter services to help solve the pet over population issue.
Our mission is to preserve and strengthen raptor populations, expand participation in raptor preservation, and help foster the next generation of preservationists.
OWL MOON RAPTOR CENTER'S PURPOSE IS TO PRESERVE NATIVE POPULATIONS OF BIRDS OF PREY THROUGH RESCUE, REHABILITATION, RELEASE AND EDUCATION.
To improve the well-being of NW Ohio wildlife populations and habitats through public education and wildlife rehabilitation with an emphasis on coexistence.
Island Cat Allies is dedicated to promoting and advocating for TNR and other non-lethal methods to control and reduce the outdoor cat population
The Fishing Cat Fund works collaboratively with non- profits to increase fishing cat range and populations through global education and conservation.
The Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon's mission is to improve the welfare and reduce the population of feral and stray cats through spay/neuter programs and education.
THE MISSION OF THE KALAMAZOO HUMANE SOCIETY IS TO FOSTER AN ENVIRONMENT OF RESPECT, RESPONSIBILITY, AND COMPASSION FOR ALL ANIMALS THROUGH EDUCATION, PET POPULATION CONTROL AND LEADERSHIP.
TO RESCUE ABANDONED AND FERAL CATS. HAVE THEM SPAYED, NEUTERED AND RELEASED OR ADOPTED. THESE EFFORTS ARE MADE TO DECREASE THE POPULATION ON THE SEACOAST AND SURROUNDING AREAS.