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Provide compassionate, quality care for companion animals in need with no time limit on placement into forever homes. Berea ARF provides food, shelter, socialization, training and medical care to over 1,000 stray, abandoned and neglected animals each year.
Ohio Wildlife Center is dedicated to fostering awareness and appreciation of Ohio's native wildlife through rehabilitation, education and wildlife health studies.
Stanwood Wildlife Sanctuary operates as a wildlife sanctuary and museum to perpetuate the memory, spirits, works, and teachings of Cordelia Stanwood.
TO ENCOURAGE RESEARCH AND EXPLORATION LEADING TO THE PROTECTION, PRESERVATION, AND DEVELOPMENT OF DESERT WILDLIFE AND ITS HABITAT.
To protect, conserve and aid in the recovery of Hawai'i's native wildlife through hands-on treatment, research, training, science education and cultural programs.
Rehabilitating eastern Kentucky's native wildlife that have been abandoned, injured or orphaned for the goal of being released back into their natural habitat specializing in whitetail deer.
Through education and involvement, the American Wildlife Foundation is dedicated to teaching people to care for and about the environment. The interests of AWF are worldwide; its focus is on the local communities. We believe that people are most strongly influenced by what they can see, hear, and experience. AWF strives to teach people that our world’s most valuable treasures are in their hands; that every day actions, even ones that seem small, actually can make a difference. AWF fosters grand scale conservation as it is done best, one person at a time.
PrideRock’s mission is to aid in the prevention of animal cruelty by providing a home for unwanted and abused wild animals. Each accepted animal is given our solemn promise to be safe and cared for during the remainder of their lives. Big cats, bears, and other exotic wildlife were never intended to be pets, which has often led to a tragic end for the animal, the owner, or both.
MISSION Connecting people to the natural and cultural history of Maine so they can enjoy, understand, and protect the environment.