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FOHR works in partnership with John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge to connect people with nature and promote a culture of environmental stewardship through education, outreach, service and nature-based recreation for the conservation of wildlife and habitat
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to our feathered friends. Our Sanctuary offers a loving forever home for all kinds of birds. We specialize in Budgies/Parakeets, Conures, Parrotlets, Lovebirds and Cockatiels. We provide vet visits, healthy food, foraging toys, free flight time and tons of social interaction for all!
Aark is a non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center whose mission is to rehabilitate and release orphaned and injured native wildlife and promote harmony between humans and their wild neighbors through quality environmental education.
Rehabilitating eastern Kentucky's native wildlife that have been abandoned, injured or orphaned for the goal of being released back into their natural habitat specializing in whitetail deer.
OUR MAIN PURPOSE IS TO SAVE AND RESCUE WOLVES/WOLF DOGS AND GIVE THEM A SAFE PLACE TO SPEND THE REST OF THEIR LIVES AND TO MAINTAIN THEIR HEALTH AND COMFORT.
Rehabilitation And Release Of Distressed Wildlife And The Promotion Of Responsible Attitudes About The Preservation Of Native Species Habitat And The Environment.
The exclusive mission of Companion Parrots Re-homed is to accept companion parrots from unwanted, emergency or crisis situations throughout the Greater Charlotte, North Carolina, area and to facilitate through training and education, new adoptive homes for these sensitive and intelligent birds.
City Wildlife was created to address the increasing conflict between wild animals and people in Washington, DC. Over the past several decades, local wildlife habitat has been severely depleted, and wild animals have had to adapt to living in close proximity with people. Each year hundreds of wild animals in DC are unintentionally harmed by people and the urban environment. Our mission is the protection of wildlife, and wildlife habitats, in the metro Washington DC region. Our goals are: To manage a rescue center to assist sick, orphaned, and injured wild animals and return the to the wild; To promote the enjoyment of native wildlife and harmonious co-existence with wild animals; and To protect the District of Columbia’s wild places for animal habitats.
Ohio Wildlife Center is dedicated to fostering awareness and appreciation of Ohio's native wildlife through rehabilitation, education and wildlife health studies.