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The purpose of this Rescue Program is to prevent the suffering of homeless Newfoundland dogs and whenever possible, place them in good homes. SCN Rescue Committee works within the guidelines established by the South Central Newfoundland Club and the Newfoundland Club of America's Rescue Committee.
To help heal the emotional wounds of military Veterans by using the power of the human-animal bond to provide a second chance for shelter animals by rescuing, training and pairing them with America's servicemen and women who could benefit from having a companion animal.
Operation Catnip's life-saving work improves the lives of cats and the communities in which they live by spaying, neutering, and vaccinating free-roaming cats, preventing the births of kittens, mentoring other programs around the country and training future and current veterinarians to save America's community cats.
Their mission is to care for the physical, mental, and emotional needs of children, adults, Veterans, first responders, and their families through the healing power of horses.
TOGETHER, WE CAN FIGHT TO ERASE EXTINCTION. Conservation Nation funds Smithsonian scientists' research to save threatened species in the wild. But, we do much more than that. We're a nation of supporters, including you, that are passionate about wildlife conservation in North America and around the world. F/K/A Friends of the National Zoo
The Connecticut Zoological Society is responsible for the operations of Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo in Bridgeport, Connecticut, founded in 1922. The CZS exhibits rare and endangered species primarily from North and South America. Education of the visiting public in the areas of environmental and conservation science and issues is our primary goal. The CZS supports conservation efforts in Connecticut and throughout the world.
Founded in 1998 by leading conservation ecologists, PBI conducts scientific research, training and outreach in ecology, conservation biology, botany and natural resource management, with an emphasis on climate change vulnerability, environmental futures and conservation leadership training. We are especially active in the U.S. Pacific Northwest, and in Argentina, but we have conducted work throughout the Americas.
Intercepting and breaking the cycles of Teen Suicide, Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence by pairing horses with the children and transforming the youth and horse in a bond of trust that leads to mental and physical recovery.
The Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program, Inc. (www.fltap.org) is dedicated to providing a safe-haven for horses leaving the Finger Lakes Racetrack through placement in qualified and caring homes. FLTAP follows each of our placed horses for 1 year after placement and we are the only retired racehorse adoption program located on the grounds of a racetrack in North America.
The North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association is a nonprofit corporation whose purpose is to foster, promote, and improve the versatile hunting dog breeds in North America; to conserve game by using well trained reliable hunting dogs on both land and water; and to aid in the prevention of cruelty to animals by discouraging nonselective and uncontrolled breeding which produces unwanted and uncared for dogs.
To provide humane treatment and shelter while working to seek adoptive homes and provide second chances for Kentucky's equines, regardless of breed. To educate the public and raise awareness for responsible equine ownership so that fewer horses end up in crisis.To work with and serve as a model for organizations with the same mission in other states: to save America's equines from inhumane treatment.
Texas Gaushala is a cultural initiative to connect with nature for nourishing the body, mind, and soul. Centered around cows, we are creating a sustainable ecosystem with infrastructure for nature based growing practices and promote regenerative concepts for the planet's ability to support health and happy life.Founded in 2020, Texas Gaushala is a 501(c)(3) Tax Exempt non-profit organization dedicated to caring for indigenous cows with a primary objective for establishing an ecosystem which could support the community by providing nutrient-rich produce, a natural space for overcoming mental distress, and a perfect ambience for supporting spiritual journey.