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National Parrot Rescue And Preservation Foundation

The NPRPF is a 501(c)3 organization. Since 1999, they have been dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and re homing of their parrot friends. NPRPF helps others understand the value and the need for parrot rescue through education, the Parrot Festival, and other relevant sources.

Wildlife Heritage Foundation Of New Hampshire

To support the education,conservation,wildlife ,fisheries and law enforcement programs of the NH Fish And Game Department.

Cedar Bend Humane Society Charitable Foundation

CBHS is passionate to: Place animals in lifelong, loving homes. Educate on the issues of humane care. Teach responsible pet ownership. Shelter the stray, neglected, and unwanted.

Friends Of The Animal Center Foundation

Our purpose is to raise funds to expand animal care services at the Iowa City Animal Care & Adoption Center. We seek health, comfort, freedom from fear, and a loving guardian for our companion animals

Pangolin Conservation And Research Foundation Ohio

PangolinConservation.org is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization (under its parent organization, Zoological Conservation) that is dedicated to promoting the conservation, education, and research of the world’s most fascinating mammals! Why is this important? Pangolins are declining at an alarming rate due to the illegal trade to supply Asian traditional medicine. The four Asian pangolin species have been reduced to critical numbers. With Asian species becoming increasingly rare, smugglers are now turning towards Africa to supply demand. The four African species populations are believed to be decreasing due to illegal trade and habitat destruction. If the illegal trade continues to expand in Africa, they’ll be in the same position as their Asian cousins. We’re working with African pangolins BEFORE their populations crash.

August Foundation For Alaska's Racing Dogs

To provide veterinary care, and loving retirement homes for racing sled dogs from Iditarod, Yukon Quest, and professional sprint kennels.

Allegany County Animal Shelter Management Foundation

TO HELP CARE FOR UNWANTED COMPANION ANIMALS IN ALLEGANY COUNTY

Animal Services Foundation of Ventura County

We are a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of animals in our community. We serve this mission by supporting Ventura County Animal Services in their life saving efforts.

Pennsylvania Equine Rescue And Retirement Foundation

Their Mission: • Dedication to rescuing slaughter-bound abused and neglected horses by providing rehabilitation and sanctuary to equines in suffering. • Educate and embrace the humane treatment of horses by offering adults, families and caregivers the opportunity to develop and nurture relationships through activities with horses.

Las Lomas K9 Rescue & Adoption Foundation, Inc.

The Las Lomas K9 Rescue & Adoption Foundation, a non-profit organization, officially opened on June 9, 2000. The main objectives of the Foundation are to rescue homeless and abandoned dogs from Wilson County and the surrounding areas by: (1.) Picking them up off the streets, highways, and other deserted areas. (2.) Taking them from local businesses where they have been dumped and are unwanted. (3.) Rescuing them from homes where they are no longer wanted, or the owners can't keep them. (4.) Removing them from the local veterinarian clinics, where they would be destroyed if not claimed. (5.) Providing food and water, shelter, medical care, and routine health maintenance. (6.) Spaying and neutering to reduce the stray population. (7.) Matching them to responsible, loving homes. The Foundation was created in answer to a desperate need for K9 care and education in the Wilson County and surrounding area. Dogs are constantly being dumped, and are either starving to death or being killed by cars. There are also many dogs that are reproducing constantly because owners are not spaying & neutering, and these offspring are ending up on the streets as well. Many of these dogs are in need of medical care as well as food and shelter. While working toward the objectives of the Foundation, the dogs must be cared for and kept safe. Many of them are sick or injured. Arranging for veterinary care and paying for such services is a large part of the Foundation activities. Our program seeks out monetary donations, as well as donations of food and pet supplies from grocery and pet stores. STATISTICS Our shelter was founded on June 9, 2000, Prior to the Foundation's beginning, we were operating under the "umbrella" of the Dilley Animal Adoption Foundation, Inc. (DAAFI) and since October of 1998, with our small number of volunteers, we have rescued over 1,000 animals. We are strictly a no kill shelter. Many animals with high price tag disorders and lengthy recuperation time have been cared for and given a new life. All this has come at a high cost in personal funds as well as other privately donated money. K9 FRIENDS FOR LIFE---The Foundation believes these dogs are truly an important part of us and we take their lives and well-being very seriously. We search for loving, safe, and caring homes where the dogs remain as family. When you adopt a dog from us, you become part of the family. We gladly take back any dog that we have adopted out that isn't working out in his or her new home, for any reason, for life. In fact, we require the animals be returned to us if they don't work out in their new home. This way, the adoptive parents don't have to worry about what to do and we know the dog is safe back with us.

San Diego County Animal Shelter Foundation, Inc.

To work with a network of shelters and rescues and media, to promote adoption and adoptable animals, as well as educate the public about spay/neuter, care and issues regarding companion animals. A free spay/neuter program is also available, and massive all-inclusive adoption events are held quarterly to dramatically increase adoptions.

Upstate Animal Rescue Foundation Of South Carolina

They are a 501c3 non-profit, no-kill animal shelter in Anderson, SC, dedicated to the placement of death-row animals in Upstate SC animal shelters.