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Founded in 1937, the organization’s mission is “To inspire, empower, and enable wildlife professionals to sustain wildlife populations and habitats through science-based management and conservation.” The Wildlife Society enhances our members’ networking and learning opportunities, professional and career development and provides numerous ways for them to get more involved in creating a better future for wildlife and their habitats. Our more than 11,000 members include: -Scientists, managers, educators, technicians, planners, consultants, and others who manage, conserve, and study wildlife populations and habitats. -Students who are pursuing degrees and experience that will enable them to become the next generation of wildlife professionals. -Supporters who help spread the word and take action on important wildlife and habitat issues. TWS is an international organization committed to addressing national and international issues that affect the current and future status of wildlife in North America and throughout the world. Through our Position Statements, you can learn more about our stance on important issues in the areas of wildlife health, biological diversity, habitats, harvesting and hunting, invasive species, energy development and climate change, and human dimensions.
All Dog Rescue is dedicated to finding life-long homes for rescued dogs. We accept dogs from shelters and relinquishing owners, thoroughly evaluate them in volunteer foster homes, and then help families select the right dog for their home. As part of our commitment to our animals and the public, we will always take our dogs back if the adoption is not successful. To encourage responsible pet ownership and reduce pet over-population, every dog and puppy is spayed or neutered and provided with routine veterinary care prior to adoption.
1. Provide quality, life-long comfort and care for horses/ponies and small farm animals who are unwanted/neglected and/or have special needs making them less adoptable to the general public.2. Develop and offer outreach programs utilizing our resident animals that provide enriching and life changing opportunities for people of under served populations who might not otherwise have the chance to experience the healing and transformative power of animals. 3. Create a safe, supportive, educational environment for humans and animals alike.
Ocean Alliance strives to increase public awareness of the importance of whale and ocean health through research and public education. We work with our scientific partners to collect a broad spectrum of data on whales and ocean life. Ocean Alliance uses this data to advise educators, policy makers, and the general public on wise stewardship of the oceans to mitigate pollution, prevent the collapse of marine mammal populations, and promote ocean and human health. Ocean Alliance, Inc., a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit Organization, and was founded in 1971.
Feed, Spay, Love, Inc. is formed for the purpose of feeding, caring for, and protecting portions of the feral cat population in Summit County, Ohio within the abilities of the corporation. A central and critical component of the corporation is to spay and neuter the cats that make up a feral cat colony using the guidelines established by Alley Cat Allies, a national organization advocating the protection and care of feral cats nationwide. (see, www.alleycat.org). Trap, Neuter, and Release (“TNR”) is a sensible alternative to the slaughter of defenseless animals that would otherwise occur given the constraints of local governments.
Humane Society of Dallas County, founded in 1975, ministers to the indigent animal population, promotes responsible pet ownership, seeks to ensure humane treatment of all animals, and to improve their quality of life. We deal primarily with the homeless animals of Dallas, and strive to be an integral part of a great city where ALL life is valued and cared for. Our shelter, Dog & Kitty City, was the first no-kill shelter in Dallas. We are dedicated to educating the public on the importance of spaying and neutering in hopes of becoming a "no kill" city.
Our Mission Statement is to significantly impact animal overpopulation through aggressive programs focusing on rescue, spay and neuter, adoptions, and education. We do not believe euthanasia is the answer to population control. All animals are equally important regardless of their health, age, temperament, appearance, or degree of socialization. Overpopulation significantly contributes to animal abuse, neglect, disease, suffering and is the primary cause of euthanasia programs. The best approach to overpopulation is spay and neuter, and educating the public as to the benefits of spay and neuter.
The Houston Humane Society is a 501 (c) (3) IRS designated non-profit organization dedicated to, and working towards, ending cruelty, abuse and the over population of animals while providing the highest quality of life to those in our care. We do not receive any government funding or operational funds from national animal welfare groups. We operate on the generosity of people throughout Southeast Texas, special events, program services and grants to continue our care for almost 50,000 animals each year.
TO CONNECT HORSES AND PEOPLE THROUGH CHARITABLE GIVING IN ORDER TO DEVELOP AND SUPPORT PROGRAMS OR INITIATIVES THAT PRESERVE OUR HORSE'S LEGACY AND FURTHER THE OVERALL WELL-BEING OF THE AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE AND THE PEOPLE WHO COMPRISE THE QUARTER HORSE FAMILY THROUGH SCHOLARSHIPS, RESEARCH, EQUINE ASSISTED ACTIVITIES AND THERAPIES, THE HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM, AND OTHER PROGRAMS OF INTEREST TO THE QUARTER HORSE FAMILY.
At Forgotten Cats, our mission is to reduce the unwanted cat population without killing and to stop the suffering of the thousands of kittens born to abandoned, homeless cats. We do this by working with colony caretakers to trap, sterilize, vaccinate, and return every cat within a colony. We provide the necessary medical treatment for sick or injured feral cats, stray cats, and kittens. We are working to find homes for adoptable cats and kittens. We also provide education about spay neuter, and we are assisting other cat rescue groups with trap, neuter, and return programs.
We are the oldest and largest nonprofit animal welfare organization in Saginaw County. We are dedicated to the betterment of the lives of stray, owned and abandoned animals since-We believe no-birth is the first step to no-kill. Our organization works diligently to reduce the population of homeless and unwanted animals in Saginaw County, Michigan through our free spay and neuter services.-We rescue hundreds of homeless and abandoned animals every year. -We are strong advocates of Trap-Neuter-Return of Community Cats.-We provide pet food to households in needs to keep pets in their homes.
They are a foster home-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization formed primarily to improve the lives of stray, feral, & abandoned homeless cats in the community who, through no fault of their own, have been dealt a bad paw in life. Their mission is to Be Part of the Solution. And it’s their hope that through these few endeavors they will begin to see a reduction in the number of stray, feral, and abandoned homeless cat population, which should in turn reduce the needless high kill rate of completely healthy & adoptable cats in our county’s animal control facility.