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Thurston County Humane Society

from the website: "The Thurston County Humane Society promotes humane care and treatment of pets in Thurston County emphasizing Responsible Pet Ownership (RPO). The Society combats pet over-population, and through appropriate animal care agencies, supports the enactment and enforcement of laws that protect animals and prevent cruelty to them."

Tigers4Ever

Tigers4Ever's mission is to halt the decline of wild tiger populations by helping people living on the periphery of tiger territories & equipping forest patrols protecting tigers in India. We work with local communities & the Forest Department to build a future where people live in harmony with and have an enhanced understanding of tigers.

Heart Of Idaho Animal Sanctuary Np

Heart of Idaho Animal Sanctuary's mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and find permanent homes for and/or make every reasonable effort to offer permanent residence to animals in need. We will be a voice of advocacy and education for animal welfare, humane treatment and population control. We hope to encourage compassion for animals through our work.

Foothills Humane Society

Our vision is a community where there are No More Homeless Pets.  We have a three-fold mission to: (1) prevent cruelty to animals; (2) reunite lost animals with their owners, adopt animals to qualified homes, or place them with reputable rescue organizations, and (3) encourage responsible pet ownership and population control

Cali And Friends Rescue

We are a foster based rescue. We rescue cats and kittens from feral populations, bottle-feeding abandoned kittens and helping cats with special needs. we provide compassionate care to the sick and injured, We focus on TNR (Trap, Neuter, Release) to help with the community cat population. A lot of our rescues come from kittens or friendly adults we find in the colonies we manage. Our cat Cali is special needs, she was found at 3 months old, wet, muddy, cold and paralyzed. She’s is now 5 yrs old and living her best life, she lets nothing stop her. We rely heavily on donations to fund our rescue operation.

Houston Zoo

The Houston Zoo's mission is to connect communities with animals, inspiring action to save wildlife. By making a gift in your will, your legacy will provide a place for the next generation to see animals and to save them.

Wildlands Network

The mission of Wildlands Network is to protect North America’s native animals and plants by connecting wildlife habitats through scientifically sound action; networks of partners, allies and individuals; and innovative motivational communications.

Saving The Blue

To recover and restore a variety of threatened marine species, while connecting people to ocean wildlife. We aim to promote green, sustainable living, through education and outreach, both in person and online.

Lincoln Park Zoological Society

Lincoln Park Zoo is dedicated to connecting people with nature by providing a free, family-oriented wildlife experience in the heart of Chicago and by advancing the highest quality of animal care, education, science and conservation.

Feral Care

We provide trap, neuter, return services in an effort to reduce the feral cat population and suffering of these animals. We also place kittens and friendly cats found in feral colonies through our foster/placement network. Lastly we maintain a sanctuary for feral cats that get displaced from thier homes.

Mendocino Coast Humane Society

Our mission is to contribute to a better life for animals and to inspire public awareness of animal needs. To provide a safe haven for homeless animals To secure permanent, loving and responsible homes for animals To work toward ending the problem of pet over-population To serve as a source of public education and assistance regarding the responsibilities of animal stewardship

Pet Rescue

Pet Rescue's mission is to aid homeless, abandoned and neglected cats and dogs; to nurture them in the foster care of volunteers; to provide veterinary care and socialization; and to place them in permanent loving and responsible homes. Pet Rescue also works to decrease the population of homeless dogs and cats through its spay/neuter programs.