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Our mission is to provide a happy, healthy and nurturing environment for abused, abandoned and neglected horses. We are 100% volunteer and dedicated to rehabilitating and re-homing these horses into loving, compassionate and permanent home. Thus enhancing the life of the horse as well as the new owners.
The Arizona Sugar Glider Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non profit corporation founded for the purpose of helping pet sugar gliders have happy healthy lives. We not only rescue and rehome sugar gliders, we also offer education and mentoring to prospective and current glider parents.
To inspire conservation of the world's aquatic treasures.
Shedd Aquarium's Vision is a world thriving with aquatic life, sustained by people who love, understand and protect it. Our mission is to spark compassion, curiosity and conservation for the aquatic animal world.
Wild Tomorrow Fund is dedicated to the protection of threatened and endangered species and the habitats they depend on for survival. We want to ensure that the world that comes after us is a world in which a wild tomorrow is possible. We work on the ground in southern Africa and our vision is for a world in which wildlife habitats are expanded and protected, and where existing reserves have the resources needed to keep their animals safe.
Bat Conservation International’s mission is to conserve the world’s bats and their ecosystems to ensure a healthy planet.
To inspire people of all ages to respect, value and help conserve wildlife and our natural world.
The Wildlife Center of Virginia, a hospital for native wildlife, teaching the world to care about and to care for wildlife and the environment.
ECOLIFE Conservation is an international organization providing solutions to mutually benefit underserved communities and imperiled wildlife around the world
Squam Lakes Natural Science Center's mission is to advance understanding of ecology by exploring New Hampshire's natural world.
Carolina Raptor Center ignites imaginations and inspires engagement in the natural world through the exploration and rehabilitation of birds of prey.
Since 1973, IPPL's mission has been to promote the conservation and protection of all nonhuman primates, including apes, monkeys, and lemurs around the world. Their goal is to keep these uniquely threatened animals safe from human cruelty, negligence, and exploitation, envisioning a world where all primates can thrive in their native habitats.