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Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center's mission is to provide compassionate care to orphaned, injured, and sick wildlife.
Their mission is to rescue purebred Pembroke Welsh Corgis in Michigan, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Our mission is to promote and provide the resources, education and programs needed to eliminate the killing of companion animals.
The mission of Thundering Paws is to offer safe haven for cats who are homeless, neglected, injured, or abused.
The mission of the Elmwood Park Zoo is to foster an appreciation for wildlife and the environment that will inspire active participation in conservation.
THE ORGANIZATION'S MISSION IS TO END THE UNNECESSARY EUTHANASIA OF ANIMALS, AS WELL AS PREVENT CRUELTY IN ALL FORMS TO ANIMALS.
High Hopes Mission is to foster a vibrant community where horse and human interactions improve lives.
The Mission of the Humane Society of Bay County is to save, protect, and enhance the lives of animals in Bay County
The mission of the Maine State Society for the Protection of Animals is to protect the health and welfare of neglected and abused equines.
Our mission is to assist in the rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of dogs that have been abused, abandoned, or neglected.
The mission of the Elk Foundation is to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage.
Our goal for PASA is to be an invaluable resource for primate sanctuaries throughout Africa. Recognizing the intrinsic value that wildlife sanctuaries provide as a nexus of long term commitment to enforcement of wildlife laws, animal welfare and conservation of wild primates, we will advocate for our member sanctuaries on these and other relevant issues and provide a readily accessible international communication network for these members. PASA's programs will evolve with the threats that face African primates and the needs of our members; we will continuously seek creative solutions to provide our members with the best tools to promote long term success in the fight to protect and care for Africa's primates. We will accomplish this while maintaining PASA's Culture of Trust and Caring. We will follow PASA's Code of Values which includes transparency, collaboration, fairness, competence, humility and respect both internally with our member sanctuaries and in our relationships with supporters, governments, and non-governmental organizations. Every African primate sanctuary, regardless of size, will be able to obtain quality training and access to conservation services from a membership organization that puts its members' collective interests first and foremost.