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Wolf Mountain Sanctuary

Wolf Mountain Sanctuary is a non-profit 501(c)3 volunteer educational organization dedicated to the preservation and proper management of wolves in the wild and in captivity. Our mission is to save the wolves.

Operation Orphan Wildlife Rehabilitation Inc

1. Save and rehabilitate adult and orphaned Wildlife that have been brought to the facility for release to their natural habitat. 2. To act as an advocate for native species among the general public and the Division of Wildlife. 3. To design custom programs to educate the populations about methods to prevent potential problems with wildlife. 4. To provide educational seminars tailored for specific groups about the care of animals wild and domestic.

Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center

Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center rescues and rehabilitates wildlife that has been injured, displaced, and orphaned. Once rehabilitated, they are returned to the wild. Sanctuary is provided to animals that cannot be released back to the wild. Educational and humane scientific research opportunities are offered in the field of conservation medicine. Wildlife education includes advice on living with wildlife and the importance of native wildlife to healthy ecosystems. SWCC's mission is to save our wildlife, one life at a time.

Wild Blue Cats

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.

Saginaw Valley Zoological Society

CHAMPIONS FOR ANIMALS AND CHILDREN, WE CREATE EXTRAORDINARY EXPERIENCES FOR ALL.

Staten Island Zoological Society

1. To disseminate a knowledge of Zoology and an appreciation of animal life. 2. To maintain a zoological garden where small mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibial and tropical fish will be on display for observation and study. 3. Through local facilities, readily accessible to all of Staten Island to instill children an understanding and appreciation of living creatures and 4. To provide lectures and facilities for groups meetings devoted to the study of natural history.

VOLUNTEERS FOR WILDLIFE INC

Volunteers for Wildlife is a non-profit Wildlife Hospital & Education Center located in Locust Valley, New York. Our center is dedicated to the preservation of Long Island's wildlife and natural habitats through education & wildlife rehabilitation since 1982. Volunteers for Wildlife admits over 2,000 injured & orphaned wild animals to our Hospital every year. In addition to rehabilitation, we offer exciting, interactive educational programs to children & adults to foster knowledge and appreciation for Long Island's wildlife.