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Ding Darling Wildlife Society

“Ding” Darling Wildlife Society, the non-profit Friends of the Refuge organization, supports the J. N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge Complex through the generation of independent funds to undertake student education, internships, research projects, informational literature, advocacy, land acquisition and facility enhancements. Efforts may extend beyond the Complex’s borders and involve partnerships with like-minded conservation organizations.

Hawk Creek Wildlife Center

Inspiring stewardship through wildlife

Gold Country Wildlife Rescue

Rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing injured and orphaned wildlife while advancing public awareness and understanding of the critical role of wildlife within the ecosystems we share.

New Mexico Wildlife Center

Connecting people and wildlife for an abundant tomorrow.

MARS Wildlife Rescue Centre

MARS provides a safe, stress-free environment, along with treatment, for wildlife to recover. We contribute to the knowledge and understanding of wildlife by participating in research, and sharing information with wildlife and professional organizations and the general public through meetings, lectures, displays, workshops, seminars, conferences, reports, publications and social media.

Blue Ridge Wildlife Center

Blue Ridge Wildlife Center (BRWC) embraces the compelling mission of caring for native wildlife by integrating veterinary medicine, rehabilitation, education, and research. We are a full-service wildlife teaching hospital and rehabilitation facility that cares for native wildlife by treating animals in need and by educating citizens on how to protect animals and their habitat in perpetuity. With these two goals, we aim for greater native biodiversity and healthy ecosystems for the benefit of all living things.

National Wildlife Refuge Association

The Refuge Association’s mission is to conserve America’s wildlife for future generations through programs that protect, enhance and expand the National Wildlife Refuge System and the landscapes beyond its boundaries.

Yggdrasil Urban Wildlife Rescue

The Yggdrasil Urban Wildlife Rescue (YUWR) and Education Center is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization located in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. We are dedicated to the rehabilitation of orphaned and injured wildlife living in urban city centers and education of the public about how to live harmoniously with our cities’ wildlife. We serve the San Francisco Bay Area in the State of California, USA. When an injured or orphaned wildlife mammal is found, we nurse these animals back to a healthy state where they are able to be released back into the wild. Through education to children and adults alike, we try to raise awareness of these wild residents of our cities in the hope that a better co-habitation will lead to less injuries/orphans and more enjoyment of the urban wildlife with which we share our cities. We are a grassroots organization and are 100% volunteer-run and donation-funded! Our Mission: To heal the sick and injured/orphaned animals brought to us and ready them for release back into our Urban Wilds. To educate people of all ages in the wonder and enjoyment of wildlife and nature and why it is so vital we protect it. To teach patience and compassion so that urban wildlife is viewed in a more positive light by everyone- not as pests, but as important co-habitators of our environment.

ONTARIO WILDLIFE RESCUE CENTRES

Through a network of wildlife centers ( rehabilitators ) across Ontario we try to save as many wild animals as possible and return them to the wilds when they are ready. We also help raise money for wildlife centers across the province. Wildlife centers in Ontario receive no government money and are completely dependent on donations from the public.

Wildlife In Need Center

To provide wildlife rehabilitation to Wisconsin wildlife with the intent to release back to their native habitat, conduct research designed to further the positive impact of rehabilitation, and provide quality community education programs and services.

South Florida Wildlife Center

Protecting Wildlife through Rescue, Rehabilitation, Release, and Education

Fox Wood Wildlife Rescue

Wildlife Rehabilitation through Quality Care and Public Education