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Big Paws Of The Ozarks

Our mission is to assist in the rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of dogs that have been abused, abandoned, or neglected.

The Humane Society Of Hobart

To build and strengthen pet families.

The Brittany Foundation Animal Sanctury

The Brittany Foundation Animal Sanctuary was founded in 1994 to rescue, rehabilitate, care for and find homes for homeless dogs, including dogs from animal shelters, puppy mills, strays, and victims of foreclosures and hospice situations. Dogs remain at the Sanctuary until they find a home, no matter how long it takes.

Lloyd Center For The Environment

The mission of the Lloyd Center is to instill a life-long respect and affection for nature in citizens of all ages through research and education; to advance a scientific and public understanding of our coastal ecosystems and the need to protect them; and to promote a legacy of natural diversity largely in, but not restricted to, the coastal environments of southeastern New England.

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Friends Of The Elephant Seal

The Friends of the Elephant Seal (FES), a non-profit organization established in 1997, is dedicated to educating people about elephant seals and other marine life and teaching stewardship for the ocean along the central coast of California. As a cooperating association with the California State Park, FES collaborates with the California Department of Parks and Recreation to address issues of the expanding Piedras Blancas northern elephant seal colony. Board members and over 100 docents/volunteer guides are uniquely positioned to contribute to education, science, research and wildlife conservation efforts relating to the largest mainland colony, estimated at 25,000 northern elephant seals.

Dhole Conservation Fund

Dhole Conservation Fund is a new initiative to help with funding local conservation projects for the Asiatic wild dog called a dhole. Dholes, like many carnivores, are losing valuable habitat to human use and development. They are often persecuted by humans as they have been known to take livestock when their native prey has been depleted.

Spikes K9 Fund

They serve active and retired working canines nationally. Spike's K9 Fund aspires to purchase protective vests and equipment to keep them safer and for peak operation. They provide critical medical treatment to help the canine return to work or to live out their retirement days in complete health.

Wild Bird Fund

MISSION STATEMENT: The Wild Bird Fund is a state and federally licensed 501©(3) that cares for the injured, ill and orphaned wildlife of New York City. Our mission is twofold: 1) to provide medical care and rehabilitation to native and passing migrant wildlife so that they can be released back into the wild; and 2) to educate New Yorkers about the rich diversity of the city's wildlife and how to help it thrive. We are the only rehabilitation and education facility for wildlife in New York City

Animal Rescue Fund

They are a haven for homeless pets located in 17 Acres in Amelia, Ohio. In addition,ARF actively participates in community outreach and events with intent to educate the public about the homeless animal epidemic locally and nationally.

Bradys K9 Fund

We believe K9 police officers deserve the same protection as human police officers. We are making it a priority to vest as many K9 officers as we can to send them home at the end of their shift.