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Reclam The Bay

Our mission is to involve and educate the public about the estuary’s water quality and the importance of shellfish. We believe that by involving the public in the care, feeding, and life cycles of the shellfish they will better understand what an integral role shellfish have in our lives.ReClam the Bay is a local, non-profit environmental organization that promotes environmental involvement and education in a constructive and helpful way. Together we grow and maintain millions of baby clams and oysters in the Barnegat Bay Watershed which includes Barnegat Bay, Manahawkin Bay and Little Egg Harbor bay

The Livestock Conservancy

The Livestock Conservancy was founded in 1977 to conserve rare breeds of cattle, horses, donkeys, sheep, goats, pigs, rabbits, chickens, ducks, geese, and turkeys. Today's rare breeds are quite different from the "factory farm" stocks, which are very productive but require intensive husbandry. The rare breeds retain survival qualities such as disease resistance, foraging efficiency, maternal abilities, and longevity, which make them a perfect fit for organic, grass-based, and humane sustainable agriculture. As well as being useful to farmers today, rare breeds represent the genetic diversity essential for domestic animals to adapt to changing environmental conditions in the future.

End the Cycle

Our goal is to create lasting change in the entire state of Georgia through intelligent legislation, widespread education about responsible ownership and enforcement of existing laws to protect innocent animals from exploitation and abuse. We strive to hold our elected and government employed officials accountable.

Saving The Blue

To recover and restore a variety of threatened marine species, while connecting people to ocean wildlife. We aim to promote green, sustainable living, through education and outreach, both in person and online.

The Humane League

The Humane League’s mission is to end the abuse of animals raised for food. Started in 2005, The Humane League, a national nonprofit organization, works to end the worst cruelties of modern factory farming and also encourages reduced meat consumption through public education, outreach, and corporate campaigns.  

The Amanda Foundation

To rescue, restore to health, and place dogs and cats from shelters and find them loving new homes. To educate the public about responsible, compassionate pet guardianship while providing both pro bono and low-cost veterinary services for those who otherwise could not afford this care.

The Pongo Fund

Providing quality food and vital veterinary care for the family pets of anyone in honest need, helping keep these animals safe, healthy and out of the shelters.

The Wildlife Society

Founded in 1937, the organization’s mission is “To inspire, empower, and enable wildlife professionals to sustain wildlife populations and habitats through science-based management and conservation.” The Wildlife Society enhances our members’ networking and learning opportunities, professional and career development and provides numerous ways for them to get more involved in creating a better future for wildlife and their habitats. Our more than 11,000 members include: -Scientists, managers, educators, technicians, planners, consultants, and others who manage, conserve, and study wildlife populations and habitats. -Students who are pursuing degrees and experience that will enable them to become the next generation of wildlife professionals. -Supporters who help spread the word and take action on important wildlife and habitat issues. TWS is an international organization committed to addressing national and international issues that affect the current and future status of wildlife in North America and throughout the world. Through our Position Statements, you can learn more about our stance on important issues in the areas of wildlife health, biological diversity, habitats, harvesting and hunting, invasive species, energy development and climate change, and human dimensions.

The Cat People

To end the needless suffering of felines in Kern County through rescue, adoption, community education, spay/neuter programs and food assistance programs. With compassion and commitment, volunteers work diligently to promote the value of too-often neglected felines.

The Shade Tree

Safety for women in crisis, shelter for women, women with children, and women with pets.

The Animal Haven

The Animal Haven is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization whose mission is to provide humane refuge for homeless, abandoned, and surrendered cats and dogs, while we strive to find them loving, permanent homes.

The Feline Fix

We champion the welfare of all cats, especially the most vulnerable.