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Working to conserve genetically viable populations of critically endangered rhinoceros species around the world, by fundraising for and making grants to rhino- and community-based conservation projects in Africa and Asia.
Mountain House Feral Cat Rescue proudly serves to help control and maintain the feral cat population of Mountain House, California through the TNR (Trap Neuter Return) process, recognized as the most effective and humane means of dealing with feral cats. MHFCR is a small, all-volunteer, non-profit community rescue with no specific public facilities. Their mission is strictly population control through TNR limited the confines of the Mountain House Master-Planned community boundaries.
Kotor Kitties helps the homeless cats of Montenegro live healthier lives and reduces the homeless population through spaying/neutering. They currently have two separate organizations USA (Seattle) and the UK.
Sea Turtle Adventures' mission is to conserve local populations of sea turtles, educate the public about the marine environment, and provide nature-based programs and life skills training to adults with disabilities.
ASPCI's mission is to be a premier provider of a safe, compassionate haven for homeless canines and felines while they wait placement in loving homes. ASPCI promotes responsible pet ownership with a focus on pet population control.
The mission of the High Desert Humane Society is to promote and to provide humane and ethical treatment of companion animals through facility care, adoption, community education and programs which address pet over population.
Their mission is to save, care for, and place animals into loving homes; promote population control through sterilization; and encourage proper veterinary care, all in an effort to eliminate the euthanasia of animals in Georgia’s public animal shelters.
AN ADVOCATE FOR ANIMAL WELFARE, MWHS FOCUSES ON THE WELL-BEING OF CATS IN THE METROWEST BOSTON AREA, INCLUDING FINDING LOVING HOMES OR PROVIDING LIFE-LONG CARE WHILE EDUCATING THE COMMUNITY AND REDUCING THE FERAL/STRAY CAT POPULATION.
Northern Colorado friends of Ferals is dedicated to humanely reducing the community cat population and bettering the lives of feral and stray cats and those who care for them. We are focused on reducing cat intake numbers in our local shelters.
We are motivated to serve our animal and human population by providing the BEST experience for you & your pets. We specialize in relationship-building, behavior & personality management, balancing the pack’s physical & mental energy and relieving your worries.
Our mission is to create an inclusive and affordable community for horsemanship while providing homes and jobs for unwanted horses. We strive to serve a diverse population without regard to income, handicap, or ability including disabled youth and adults, at-risk youth, and low-income families
They work with local and national partners to save more lives through transfer programs. Transfer programs bring animals from high population areas to lower ones (like Benton County), and utilize shelters’ unique strengths to give pets the best chance of adoption.