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TO MAINTAIN THE POPULATION, HEALTH AND SAFETY OF HORSE HERDS IN THE PINE NUT MOUNTAIN RANGE.
Poodle Rescue Connecticut is devoted to the health and well-being of Poodles and Poodle Mixes.
Supporting the Westerly Animal Shelter in it's quest to promote the health/welfare of lost/abandoned
Our mission is to strengthen disaster response in America by rescuing and recruiting dogs and partnering them with firefighters and other first responders to find people buried alive in the wreckage of disasters. Since our inception in 1996, SDF has trained over 231 teams in California, Florida, Nebraska, New York, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Baja California who have responded to over 200 disasters across the US and internationally. Meet our Search Teams at http://www.searchdogfoundation.org/search_teams/
To help homeless Massachusetts dogs find new homes regardless of age, health or breed.
It is our mission to manage the health, population and quality of life for feral cats in Waushara County.
AWH's mission is to: Maximize potential of disabled/disadvantaged/special-needs children providing developmental therapy, education and recreation through horses and related experiences, with measurable improvement physically, mentally, socially and/or emotionally resulting in increased self-sufficiency and the ability to lead better and more independent and productive lives.
We are here to assist pet owners with preventative pet health services and minor illnesses/injuries.
We work alongside dogs; leveraging the power of scent detection to improve our planet’s health.
Hand in Paw's mission is to improve human health and well-being through animal-assisted therapy.
The mission of the Maine State Society for the Protection of Animals is to protect the health and welfare of neglected and abused equines.
The Philadelphia Zoo, America's first zoo, is dedicated to its mission of conservation, science, education, and recreation. The core purpose is to advance discovery, understanding, and stewardship of the natural world through compelling exhibition and interpretation of living animals and plants. As an educational and recreational resource, the Zoo serves over 1.2 million people every year. It also provides special educational programs for over 560,000 children, teachers, and other adults. With the Zoo's broad reach and diverse constituency, the Zoo's mix of visitors mirrors the diversity of the local community.