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VINE Sanctuary provides a haven for animals who have escaped or been rescued from the meat, dairy and egg industries or other abusive circumstances, such as cockfights or pigeon-shoots. Sanctuary residents include chickens, cows, ducks, doves, geese, pigeons, sheep, emus, and even a few parakeets. In addition to sheltering and advocating for animals, we conduct research and education aimed at creating systemic changes in agriculture, trade, and consumption as well as human attitudes about animals and the environment. We work within an ecofeminist understanding of the interconnection of all life and the intersection of all forms of oppression. Thus we welcome and work to facilitate alliances among animal, environmental, and social justice activists.
HawkWatch International's mission is to conserve the environment through education, long-term monitoring, and scientific research on raptors as indicators of ecosystem health
We are a small group of like minded individuals, trying to rescue as many animals as possible from neglect, abuse and the illegal trade in China. We give our rescues medical care, before providing them with mental, social, and physical rehabilitation. Once we feel they are ready, we find them the loving and safe forever homes they deserve.
Luckie Street's primary purpose is to provide preventative, recovery and emergency assistance to safeguard the health and well-being of the animals in need within our communities.
Founded in 1995, Vegan Action is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization working to eliminate animal suffering, reduce environmental impacts, and improve human health.
The mission of North Tarrant Animal Rescue is to treat those shelter animals in need of medical care, restore their health, and find them loving new homes.
The National Marine Life Center rehabilitates and releases stranded marine mammals and sea turtles in order to advance science and education in marine wildlife health and conservation.
The mission of the Lakes Region Humane Society is to care for cats and dogs in need until they can be adopted, and to promote their health and welfare through community outreach and education
Incorporated in 1991, ABR’s mission is to provide the leadership and expertise via a network of trained volunteers to take in stray, abandoned, surrendered and/or impounded purebred Brittanys, provide them with foster care, health and temperament screening, an opportunity for any necessary rehabilitation and to assure their health and placement into new homes. In order to fulfill this mission, ABR’s volunteers remain flexible and adaptable to current and future business environments and they remain dedicated to the organization.
The mission of Middle Tennessee Boxer Rescue is to take in neglected, abused, and abandoned boxers, restore them to health, if necessary and feasible, and place them in loving, permanent homes.
To find forever homes for unwanted cats and help low income families pay for vet care for their pets. Help injured pets get the health care they need.
The Humane Society of Ventura County is dedicated topromoting the health, safety, welfare and the compassionate care &protection of all animals through education and community outreach programs.