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A SANCTUARY AND RESCUE FACILITY FOR BIG CATS, MUCH LIKE AN ANIMAL SHELTER FOR DOGS AND HOUSECATS, EXCEPT WE ARE A "NO KILL" FACILITY. CATS ENTERING THE FACILITY ARE GIVEN A PERMANENT HOME. WE DO NOT SELL, TRANSFER, GIVE AWAY, OR USE CATS FOR BREEDING OR LABOR PURPOSES.
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!
PrideRock’s mission is to aid in the prevention of animal cruelty by providing a home for unwanted and abused wild animals. Each accepted animal is given our solemn promise to be safe and cared for during the remainder of their lives. Big cats, bears, and other exotic wildlife were never intended to be pets, which has often led to a tragic end for the animal, the owner, or both.
The Spirit of Alexandria Foundation was created to carry on the legacy of Alexandria Bennett, a little girl whose passion for nature and generosity was evident to everyone around her. Through this foundation, it is her family and friends mission to help children experience nature and all its wonderment. The Spirit of Alexandria Foundation will work in cooperation with partners in the places that she loved, both close to home and across the country.
Noah's Park is not for profit retreat that is home to a number of small unique and unusual animals, as well as some farm animals, on seven acres of tranquil land in Goshen NY. The Park with it's beautiful gardens and pastures is a fun and exotic destination! There are paths leading to each animals residence where visitors learn all about the creatures at Noah's Park, and what it means to care for them- up close and personal.
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.
Urban Wildlife Rehabilitation, Inc. is a home-based, non-profit organization that is dedicated to providing medical care, nourishment, and shelter to injured, ill, and orphaned wildlife throughout Massachusetts until they are healthy enough to survive in their natural environment, a process that can take a few weeks to a year. We specialize in rehabilitating small mammals, babies and adults alike, such as raccoons, squirrels, foxes, muskrats, opossums, skunks, and porcupines. Since the establishment of Urban Wildlife Rehabilitation, Inc. in 2001, our network of rehabilitators has expanded to 4 locations: Springfield, Granby, Russel and Westfield.
Our mission is to be a voice for captive exotic birds and to promote unity within the avian community. We work to fulfill our mission by providing a safe haven for abused or unwanted exotic birds (regardless of species, age, special needs or behavior issues), re-socializing and re-homing eligible companion parrots, and providing educational resources to the avian community. We firmly believe (as do many other animal rights and animal welfare organizations) that animals are not ours to exploit for entertainment or profit, and thus, they should not be bred for these purposes. However, we recognize that there is a diverse range of opinions regarding this issue.
The mission of Keeper of the Wild is to rescue and rehabilitate native local wildlife of South Carolina with the goal of returning them back to the wild. We believe every creature is part of nature's plan for the web of life; that each has a purpose to fulfill in that plan toward keeping this earth a balanced and healthy place where all life can live. We do not advocate keeping wild animals as pets. We encourage the public in the responsibility to work in cooperation with nature to protect and care for this earth which is the home for all life, and to enjoy as observers and appreciate the wildlife with which we share our environment. We strive to educate the public about the wildlife we save and the contributions of each to our own quality of life and the importance of coexisting with wildlife in our environments.We serve nine counties in lower South Carolina