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Wildlife Waystation Inc

Wildlife Waystation was founded in 1976 to rescue and provide sanctuary for abandoned, abused or injured wild and exotic animals. Internationally known, the Wildlife Waystation has accepted tigers from Ireland, lions from New Zealand and Canada, and a variety of animals from across the United States, as well as Southern California native wildlife. Every rescue was important and, often life-saving. Over the years, thousands of native wildlife have been rehabilitated and successfully released back into their natural habitat. Thousands more, mostly exotics, have remained at our sanctuary. Here, they are well cared for by animal care staff, veterinarians and dedicated volunteers for the rest of their natural lives. Wildlife Waystation is also the largest chimpanzee sanctuary in the Western United States. Most of the chimpanzees have come from biomedical research facilities. Throughout the Waystation's history, educating the public has been a priority with a goal to preserve wildlife through understanding how to co-exist with native wildlife and why exotic animals do not make good pets. Through community programs, volunteers are available to speak to civic groups, scouts and schools and offer a Ranger Program for young children as well. The Wildlife Waystation continues this educational efforts by participating in community events throughout southern California. Frequently, some or our educational animals are also in attendance, a treat for the public and a way to convey our message.

Wildlife Learning Foundation

Provide sanctuary and life-time care to animals in need and to educate the public on wildlife, the life sciences and the environment we share.

Wildlife Research Institute

WRI is a non-profit organization based in San Diego County dedicated to the preservation of wildlife through research, education, advocacy, cooperative work with governmental agencies, and land trust management.

Woodlands Wildlife Refuge

TO RECEIVE, REHABILITATE, AND RELEASE INJURED AND ORPHANED NATIVE WILDLIFE. TO EDUCATE PEOPLE ABOUT WILD ANIMALS HABITS AND HABITAT. TO PROTECT AND CREATE NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS WHERE PEOPLE AND ANIMALS EXIST IN HARMONY

Wildlife Conservation Global

White Oak Conservation Center, Inc helps conserve some of the earth's rarest wild animals through innovative training, research, education, community outreach and field programs that contribute to the survival of wildlife in nature.

Rogers Wildlife Rehabilitation

Founded in 1989, RWRC has grown to be the largest rehabilitation and education center of its kind in Texas serving over 100 counties. In 1999, through a collaborative effort between the EPA and RWRC, a closed 260-acre landfill was reclaimed and the wetland habitat restored. As a result, Rogers Wildlife relocated its rehabilitation and education center to Hutchins, TX and now serves as a home to thousands of birds each year. Our overall goal of the educational program is to foster the link between wildlife habitat, schools and community organizations.

Center For Wildlife

The Center for Wildlife's mission is to build a sustainable future for wildlife and their habitats through medical care and treatment for sick, injured, and orphaned wild animals, research, and environmental education programs for the public. We treat more than 2,200 animals brought to us by the public and connect with more than 15,000 people through our environmental education programs. Over 30 colleges students and young professionals are hosted each year as interns, fellows, and apprentices in our medical clinic and education programs, and we attract over 80 volunteers to assist with direct animal care, education, and fundraising.

Wildlife Protection Solutions

Wildlife Protection Solutions is an international non-profit group dedicated to the conservation of threatened and endangered species. We believe that the creation and application of new technology can augment traditional protection methods. We partner with a variety of organizations to implement systems which help preserve habitat and thwart poachers.

Georgia Wildlife Federation

To encourage the intelligent management of the life-sustaining resources of the earth – its essential water resources – its protective forests and plant life – and its dependent wildlife – and to promote and encourage the knowledge and appreciation of these resources, their interrelationship and wise use, without which there can be little hope for a continuing abundant life.

Borneo Wildlife Preservation

Borneo Wildlife Preservation is a non-profit organization committed to protecting the rainforest and promoting the survival of endangered animal species of Borneo. We promote vital solutions to animal suffering, clear cutting of rain forests, and sustainability of renewable natural resources. We fuel this through educational programs, expansion of localized hands-on volunteer efforts, and strategic partnerships with like-minded international organizations

American Wildlife Refuge

The American Wildlife Refuge provides the necessary care to rehabilitate injured raptors and release them back into the wild. For birds that are unreleasable, we provide refuge facilities and are networked with other rehabbers and organizations to place birds.We also provide educational shows and presentations to the public. Private shows and presentations for educational or youth groups are available for a nominal fee, and can be tailored to your curriculum. All proceeds from shows and any and all donations are spent entirely on the care and feeding of the birds and the maintaining of the refuge organization. No salaries or fees are paid to the volunteers.