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Our mission is to facilitate and promote the protection and preservation of sea turtle populations and habitats by implementing conservation and protection measures through action, education, and collaboration with visitors, residents, landowners, businesses, government agencies, and other non-government and conservation organizations.
The mission of Iowa Humane Alliance is to forge partnerships and develop innovative programs to reduce animal shelter admissions and end euthanasia of adoptable and healthy animals. We are committed to solving the animal over-population crisis by offering high-quality, low-cost spay and neuter services at our Regional Clinic and through diligent efforts of promoting our life-saving programs. We envision a state where all companion animals have safe long-term homes, where feral cats are valued and protected, and where euthanasia is no longer used as a form of population control.
The Center for Whale Research is dedicated to the study and conservation of the Southern Resident killer whale (orca) population in the Pacific Northwest. Since 1976 the Center for Whale Research (CWR) has been the leading organization studying the Southern Resident killer whales in their critical habitat: the Salish Sea. CWR performs health assessments to ensure the viability of the whale population, informing elected officials of their ecosystem needs, and sharing the whales’ story with the world. Our 43 years of research has created the only long-term data set about the behavior, health, and social dynamics of the Southern Resident killer whales.
The Dancing Cat is a 501(c)(3) non-profit cat rescue organization dedicated to finding creative ways to connect homeless cats to wonderful forever homes. We are also committed to providing a community space where cat lovers can meet, mingle, and connect. Through our work, we aim to grow support for cats in our community.
Their mission is to reduce stray and shelter animal populations in the Philadelphia region by finding permanent homes for adoptable dogs, cats, and rabbits. Underlying this mission is a strong commitment to educating the public about the importance of spaying, neutering, and the responsibilities of long-term pet ownership.
SNIPSA's mission is fourfold: to RESCUE, REHABILITATE, AND RE-HOME adoptable animals from high kill shelters and the community, and to encourage RESPONSIBILITY within the pet owning population by providing free spay/neuter services to areas of San Antonio with the greatest need.
We support the welfare of all dogs. We rescue dogs into our home, embrace them as our own, and help them find forever homes. \n\nVISION: A leader in ending the homeless dog population and a recognized advocate for dog welfare.
Their mission is to cultivate and foster empathy by connecting humankind with animals, inspiring and uplifting others through compassionate acts, and creating a more humane world.
The mission of Project Freedom Ride is to connect unwanted and abandoned dogs in TEXAS & GEORGIA with families and rescues throughout the US and parts of Canada.
We wake up every morning saying YES to connecting people and animals, caring for them, and helping them fill each other’s hearts.
Thru their Zoo To You program, their animal ambassadors travel all around the US connecting people with wildlife and inspiring them to protect our world
Guided by the connection among animals, humans and the environment, we seek to improve animal welfare through global collaboration and education for the benefit of all life.