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Fierce Hearts Wildlife Rehabilitation's goal is to create a central hub for wildlife rehabilitation in Wisconsin, offering a compassionate solution for community members who encounter a wild animal in distress.
The General Braddocks Fish Club, Connellsville, PA, was established to maintain a local trout hatchery to stock the Connellville Youghiogheny River and to provide outdoor fun to our community family and friends.
Saving one grizzly bear may not change the world, but it will certainly change the world for that one grizzly bear.
To preserve the Midway Atoll as a wildlife refuge.
Wild Blue Cats! seeks to save the precious lives of cats and kittens who are elected, abused, abandoned, displaced, or surrendered and find them forever homes or provide them lifetime sanctuary. We also conduct TNR ventures outside City limits, while supporting TNR efforts inside City limits to the best of our ability. Wild Blue Cats! supports people in our community by providing opportunities for emotional/physical healing through animal therapies.
Ocean Ecology Network is dedicated to marine research and conservation and to providing scientific and technical support to projects studying marine organisms and ecosystems around the world. Our current projects are focused on marine turtle conservation in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and the South Pacific, and address a wide variety of issues ranging from nesting beach ecology to the impact of fisheries on marine turtle populations.
Wildlife Rehab of Greenville is an all-volunteer non-profit organization dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of orphaned and injured wildlife in the state of South Carolina. Education of the public is also an important goal.
To protect, conserve and aid in the recovery of Hawai'i's native wildlife through hands-on treatment, research, training, science education and cultural programs.
The Turtle Conservancy is dedicated to protecting threatened turtles and tortoises and their habitats worldwide.
Great River Greening’s restoration projects are aimed at improving the region’s natural resources by strengthening ecological systems and promoting stewardship and management of critical lands and waters. We choose our projects based upon conservation need, ecosystem services provided, and community benefits.
Their mission is conservation and protection of threatened and endangered sea turtles through community education programs and partnered research.
TO PROVIDE A SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR ANY TYPE OF EXOTIC ANIMAL THAT MAY BE IN NEED OF A HOME OR RESCUE. TO PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES TO LOCAL SCHOOLS.