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Shoreline Education For Awareness Sea

Many people know things that are not true about the wildlife that lives along our shoreline. SEA Inc. helps them see and understand the birds and marine mammals on the National Wildlife Refuges of the southern Oregon coast. SEA Inc. has been recognized by the US Fish & Wildlife Service as Friends of the Southern Oregon Coastal Refuges.

Indigo Rescue And Adoption

We launch and maintain programs that will assist county and state level agencies in enforcing and deterring violation of our state law against animal abandonment. We continue to develop and launch convenient and practical spay/neuter programs designed to encourage people to have their pets altered. We develop new programs to discourage surrender of companion animals to our shelters, and increase likelihood of permanent placement. Our efforts include offering consultation, resources and support to individuals from our community who are making the effort to help the abandoned animals of our community to find a permanent home

Liberty Wildlife

Liberty Wildlife nurtures the nature of Arizona: providing quality wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, natural history education, conservation services for the community, and leading by example to demonstrate environmental sustainability in our community.As a leader in wildlife protection and preservation, Liberty Wildlife has had a profound impact on the lives of over 65,000 animals, over 7,800 in 2017 alone. Through oversight, stewardship, and a strong commitment to educational outreach, Liberty Wildlife is also a leader in environmental education providing over 700 programs/year to K-12 youth in Arizona. Our long term commitment is to provide quality care for vulnerable wildlife while creating comprehensive educational experiences coupled with research and conservation projects

Sonoma County Wildlife Rescue

Sonoma County Wildlife Rescue is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of sick, injured and orphaned wildlife and the promotion of understanding and appreciation of wildlife through our Education Outreach Program.

Pets Lifeline

Pets Lifeline is dedicated to protecting and improving the lives of cats and dogs in need in Sonoma Valley through sheltering and adoption, humane education and community programs.

Santa Cruz Humane Society

TO PROVIDE A NO KILL SHELTER FOR HOMELESS PETS AND PROMOTE ADOPTION TO GOOD HOMES.

Animal Ark

Animal Ark Wildlife Sanctuary, a non-profit 501(c)(3), since 1986 is located twenty-eight miles north of Reno and is a safe haven for injured, abandoned and otherwise non-releasable wild animals who act as ambassadors for their species. Animal Ark offers a recreational educational experience for people of all ages. It conducts outreach programs in the local schools and wildlife/environmental tours for children and adults alike at its 38 acre facility. Interpretive signs and Docents give visitors the opportunity to learn about the world around them. Our Staff consists of educators, biologists, veterinary students, and college students in addition to retired individuals. All share a love of wildlife and sharing what they know!

Humane Society Of The North Bay

To offer refuge, medical care, nourishment, and an opportunity for a second chance for life to unwanted animals; To protect animals from cruelty, neglect, carelessness and ignorance; To foster a public sentiment of humanity and gentleness toward all animals through education and encouragement; And to promote the lifelong commitment of responsible pet ownership.

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Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association

The Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association educates, inspires, and engages the community to take action to keep wild salmon here for future generations.

Pet Network Humane Society

Pet Network rescues adoptable animals from euthanasia, connects abandoned animals with loving families, instills respect for animals through humane education, and promotes quality of life through animal companionship.

Wild Salmon Center

The mission of Wild Salmon Center is to conserve the healthiest wild salmon, steelhead, and trout ecosystems across the North Pacific. We identify the strongest habitat and populations -- what we call "strongholds" for wild fish -- and preemptively protect them for the benefit of the people, wildlife, and jobs that rely on wild salmon to thrive.