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The Wolf Conservation Center teaches people about wolves, their relationship to the environment and the human role in protecting their future. Founded by Hélène Grimaud in 1999, the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit environmental education organization working to protect and preserve wolves in North America through science-based education, advocacy, and participation in the federal recovery and release programs for two critically endangered wolf species - the Mexican gray wolf and red wolf. The WCC's three 'ambassador wolves' reside on exhibit where they help teach the public about wolves and their vital role in the environment. Through wolves, the WCC teaches the broader message of conservation, ecological balance, and personal responsibility for improved human stewardship of our World.
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For Indian Creek Zoo , a unique place that offers up close viewing of exotic animals such as Zebras, Camels, Emus, Wallabies, Kangaroos, Lemurs, Ostrich, Goats, Alpacas, Marmosets, Giraffes, Sheep, Coatimundi, Lynx, Bison, Alligators, Spider Monkeys, Black Bears, Peacocks, Sloths & More! Fun for all ages!
We believe art and beauty can save the world. Through our nomadic museum and global collaborative movement, we empower leaders, artists, creators, brands, communities and forward thinkers to take action for conservation and join us in helping save the beauty and legacy of all that is wild for future generations.
To find homes for rescued Italian Greyhounds and to educate the public on the care and training required by this breed
The Santa Barbara Zoo is dedicated to the preservation, conservation, and enhancement of the natural world and its living treasures through education, research and recreation.
Good Mews offers an alternative to traditional animal shelters in the Metro-Atlanta area by providing a no-kill, cage-free, limited admission haven for homeless, abused, or abandoned cats until placing them in permanent, loving homes. Good Mews promotes public awareness regarding the value of pets, animal welfare, pet overpopulation, and quality human-animal companionship through education and outreach programs.
TO RESCUE, CARE FOR AND PROTECT DOGS, SPECIFICALLY PUGS. WE ALSO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ABOUT PUGS AND PROMOTE RESPONSIBLE PET OWNERSHIP.
Our Mission is to provide for the welfare of animals and to reduce the number of homeless pets. We are dedicated to promoting and nourishing the bond between people and animals through, adoption, medical care, behavior training and education. Our vision is to be recognized as the leader in animal welfare and responsible pet ownership on Eastern Long Island.
We an all volunteer 501c3 nonprofit organization that assists active and retired working dog teams from the Casino and Resort industry. Our mission is to assist our K9 teams by providing training and protective equipment, as well as assisting with medical expenses for retired K9s.
LDCRF is actively involved in taking in and finding new, loving homes for at risk cats and dogs. In this process, LDCRF ensures that these animals are temperament tested, current on all necessary vaccinations, and either spayed or neutered prior to becoming available for adoption. LDCRF conducts public adoption events at area Petsmarts on weekends. These events are staffed by volunteers who interview prospective adopters, answer questions about the animals, and take advantage of the opportunity to educate the public on the benefits of spaying and neutering; the need to obtain proper veterinary care; and of providing basic training to their pets. They await adoption in foster care and at the kennel facility located in Falls Church. The rescue also has a ranch, home to rescued farm animals.
The Nebraska Humane Society protects, saves and enriches the lives of animals in the communities we serve.