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The organization's mission is to provide animal rescue, care and re-adoption into loving homes
The DawnWatch mission is to encourage and facilitate positive coverage of animal issues in major media.
Our mission is to save all the healthy and treatable kittens under our care.
Mission: Advocate animal protection and welfareVision: Achieve a community void of homeless animals
Our mission is to assure compassionate and humane treatment of all animals in our community.
The Denton Animal Support Foundation's mission is to save more Denton area animals.
ALDF's mission is to protect the lives and advance the interests of animals through the legal system.
Their mission is to reduce stray and shelter animal populations in the Philadelphia region by finding permanent homes for adoptable dogs, cats, and rabbits. Underlying this mission is a strong commitment to educating the public about the importance of spaying, neutering, and the responsibilities of long-term pet ownership.
Mission: Ensure a future for wild cats and the vast landscapes on which they depend. Vision: A world where wild cats thrive in healthy natural and developed landscapes that sustain people and biodiversity. Panthera is the only organization in the world that is devoted exclusively to the conservation of the world’s 38 wild cat species and their ecosystems. Utilizing the expertise of the world’s premier cat biologists, Panthera develops and implements global strategies for the most imperiled large cats: tigers, lions, jaguars, snow leopards, cheetahs, pumas, and leopards. Representing the most comprehensive effort of its kind, Panthera partners with local and international NGOs, scientific institutions, local communities, governments around the globe, and citizens who want to help ensure a future for wild cats. Panthera’s grants program, the Small Cat Action Fund (SCAF), additionally supports conservation and research initiatives on many of the 31 smaller wild cat species around the globe.
The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation is an international nonprofit organization that protects the natural world through the conservation of invertebrates and their habitats. As a science-based organization, it both conducts its own research and relies upon the most up-to-date information to guide its conservation work. Key program areas are: pollinator conservation, endangered species conservation, and reducing pesticide use and impacts. In 2018, Xerces Society took over the operations of Bee City USA.
Our mission is to end feline overpopulation in West Michigan through community education and empowerment.
The mission of the Chicago Zoological Society is to inspire conservation leadership by connecting people with wildlife and nature.