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MISSION STATEMENT:PEAC is a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to educating current and potential bird owners about the proper care of pet birds. Unwanted and found parrots are accepted at PEAC and are adopted to qualified applicants AIMS AND GOALS: Sharing current information and correcting misconceptions about parrots is the major aim of PEAC. Our goal is to stay current with the latest developments in the world of aviculture and to share this knowledge with our members and the general public through educational seminars
Helping Rhinos USA is dedicated to leading conservation and education initiatives that will ensure the long-term survival of rhino and other endangered wildlife in their natural habitat. Helping Rhinos USA accomplishes this through the following activities: In collaboration with our partner company, Helping Rhinos UK, our work engages with local communities, directly linking wildlife conservation and local economies through fundraising: accepting donations on our website, personal solicitations through local fundraising events, foundation grant solicitations, and government grant solicitations. Nearly all money raised will further field conservation actions where rhinos are most threatened. We stimulate support for rhino conservation across North America by initiating educational initiatives that highlight the importance of conserving rhino and other endangered species. We work with local communities where rhino live to emphasize the benefits that can be derived from a sustainable co-existence between man and wildlife. We work directly with local conservation organizations to rescue and protect rhino in their natural habitat by delivering tangible results in anti-poaching and habitat preservation.
Stanwood Wildlife Sanctuary operates as a wildlife sanctuary and museum to perpetuate the memory, spirits, works, and teachings of Cordelia Stanwood.
MISSION Connecting people to the natural and cultural history of Maine so they can enjoy, understand, and protect the environment.
Their mission is to conserve, restore and promote the natural ecosystems of the Phineas W. Sprague Memorial Sanctuary on Stratton and Bluff Islands, in partnership with the National Audubon Society's Seabird Institute, and on the Prouts Neck peninsula in order to preserve the diversity and sustainability of the seabirds and other wildlife that inhabit these uniquely beautiful places.
DEI’s mission is to improve the quality of life for the people of downeast and coastal Maine through marine research, marine science education, and innovations in wild and cultured fisheries.
Recognizing that fauna, flora, and ecosystems contribute ecologically, economically, culturally, spiritually, and aesthetically to our lives... Understanding that a considerate, educated, and thoughtfully formed relationship between natural and human environments is essential for the harmonious co-existence of all species... Acknowledging that the activities of people impact the natural world, sometimes adversely... Believing that we can make an effort to remedy the unfavorable effects of humanity's actions, promote tolerance for the needs of all life, and contribute to balance on earth... Avian Haven was founded in Freedom, Maine as a non-profit wild bird rehabilitation center dedicated to the return of injured and orphaned wild birds of all species to natural roles in the wild. In practice, the rehabilitation and repatriation of wildlife is a medical, ecological, geographical, cultural, and educational endeavor. In fulfilling these facets, Avian Haven provides: Comprehensive medical care in a modern, well-equipped clinic. Rehabilitation in an environment designed to simulate natural conditions. Research and education to other wildlife rehabilitators and wildlife professionals on a local, state, and national level. Opportunities for enhanced awareness and education to the general public and academic institutions.
International non-profit organization for eel conservation and citizen science education
Papayago Rescue House exists as a nonprofit 501(c)(3), Georgia Department of Agriculture inspected rescue, to support the wellbeing and maintenance of parrots through rescue, rehabilitation, retraining, and rehoming. To better serve parrots in our community, PRH works to increase knowledge of parrots within the community, provide mentoring and training to cope with parrot ownership to lessen the need for families to give up their birds to other community facilities not equipped to handle bird requirements and behavior. To improve the care of parrots through education of newer information and strategies to decrease parrot homelessness, abuse, or neglect. .
They are a small 501c3 rescue in Montgomery AL focusing on saving, socializing and finding forever homes for chihuahuas and other littles in need.
Through educational experiences, mentorship programs, and camps this unique fund seeks to increase diverse representation and develop future leaders for a healthy planet. Donations will be shared evenly among the following 501(c)(3) nonprofits: Black Outside, Brave Trails, HBCUs Outside, and One Tree Planted.
Our mission is to care for wildlife and exotic animal species by fostering an environment of love and respect through the integration of education and rehabilitation.