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Edisto Beach Loggerhead Turtle Project

EBLTP (Edisto Beach Loggerhead Turtle Project) is the official sea turtle preservation team for endangered sea turtles in the Town of Edisto Beach. Established in 1982, the organization is a registered 501(c)(3) not-for-profit in South Carolina and obtains annual authorization from the SC DNR to perform conservation activities. Its fifty-some volunteers train extensively to professionally assist nesting turtles, stranded turtles, and hatchlings.​ You’ll see us each day at dawn and often in the evenings walking the beach locating nests, protecting them with stakes, tape, and fencing as well as conducting inventories on recently hatched nests. Authorized Turtle Patrol members wear shirts saying “Volunteer” or “Turtle Patrol.”

Healthy Hearts And Paws Project

To promote animal welfare through education and by providing care and temporary placement for heartworm positive and emergency medical needs dogs to give each dog a second chance at a positive outcome.

Project No Kill Animal Shelter

PNK is a small breed canine rescue. Small breed dogs are often wanted but have diverse personalities that can be easily misunderstood. Many times this can lead to owners surrendering these dogs to high kill shelters or the dogs are simply found as strays. We rescue these small breed dogs from high kill local shelters and place them in experienced, loving foster homes. When a match for adoption is found, we provide education and a life long partnership with the adopter to ensure a successful, loving, and happy life together.....forever!

Isla Holbox Spay Neuter Project

Our mission is to humanely alleviate animal suffering and overpopulation by providing access to basic health care, including sterilization services.

Wrightsville Beach Sea Turtle Project

Our mission is to facilitate and promote the protection and preservation of sea turtle populations and habitats by implementing conservation and protection measures through action, education, and collaboration with visitors, residents, landowners, businesses, government agencies, and other non-government and conservation organizations.

Romans PFR Dogs (Project Freedom Ride)

The mission of Project Freedom Ride ​is to connect unwanted and abandoned dogs in TEXAS & GEORGIA with families and rescues throughout the US and parts of Canada.

Project Survival AKA Action for Cheetahs

Founded in 2001, Action for Cheetahs in Kenya has helped stabilize endangered cheetah populations in East Africa through research, education, and community development. Our mission is to promote the conservation of cheetahs and improve livelihoods of people impacted by carnivores. We are the only cheetah conservation organization focused on conserving cheetah populations outside the bounds of national parks and protected areas. We function as a project under the US-based non-profit organization, Project Survival.

DoVE Project (Dogs of Violence Exposed)

DOVE Project - Dogs of Violence Exposed - was created to support the end of the Dog Meat Trade in Asia. We believe that ultimate change must come from within the country. To that end, the scope of our work integrates rescue efforts, education and advocacy in both S Korea and the US.

Orphan Kitten Project At Uc Davis

A 501c3 student-run nonprofit. Orphaned and abandoned neonatal kittens are taken in from the community and given a complete physical exam by the project coordinators who are current veterinary students. These kittens are then fostered by a community of volunteers who bottle-raise them in their own homes. The kittens are weaned, vaccinated, FeLV tested, spayed or neutered, and dewormed vaccinations before they are put up for adoption, usually by 10-12 weeks of age.

The Fix Project (Long Beach, CA)

Door-to-door education in low income neighborhoods and FREE spay/neuter to qualified households to end pet overpopulation.

Animal Hospice End of Life and Palliative Care Project

Through support, education and resources, AHELP Project empowers animal caregivers to make the best decisions for themselves and their animal companion once the goals shift from cure to comfort.