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Northern Colorado Wildlife Center

We are a nonprofit that operates a wildlife hospital and education center. In 2023, we utilized our hospital space to accept hundreds of wild animals that had become sick, injured, or orphaned. Our team of wildlife rehabilitators and volunteers worked together to provide field rescue, rehabilitation, and release services to a wide range of wild birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. In fact, our team provided expert care to over 70 different species of wild animals. However, saving lives comes at a cost. With $3,500 a month in hospital rent alone, we need all the help we can get to fund our important wildlife conservation efforts!

Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation

We provide the full range of treatment services needed to rehabilitate small birds and mammals. We assist the public with issues relating to wildlife; and promote knowledge and appreciation of wild animals and the habitats they depend on for survival. LSWR took in 20 animals in 2005, which increased to 220 in 2011. Each animal requires specialized foods, housing and environmental enrichment to ensure success upon their return to the wild. All activities are funded by donations and grants. There is no government funding for these programs. LSWR works in collaboration with the provincial wildlife rehabilitation society, local veterinarians, the Saskatoon Nature Society, the Zoo Society, and others to arrange for animal rescue, pick-up, medical needs, on-going care, and the eventual release of the animal to an appropriate habitat. All services are provided by volunteers, with over 25 contributing their time and energy to support Saskatchewan’s wildlife in 2011.

CALGARY WILDLIFE REHABILITATION SOCIETY

The Calgary Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (CWRS) is a non-profit charitable organization located in N.W. Calgary. We rescue and rehabilitate injured and orphaned wildlife in and around the City of Calgary, and all Southern Alberta regions.

Coastal Virginia Wildlife Observatory

Protecting wildlife through field research, education and habitat conservation.

Urban Wildlife Research Project

The mission of the Urban Wildlife Research Project (UWRP) is to document gray fox behavior in the Palo Alto Baylands region in order to establish healthy habitat need and develop the wildlife corridors necessary for their survival. As a result of helping the gray fox population to thrive, UWRP also enhances urban wildlife biodiversity in the San Francisco Bay area through education, research, and advocacy.

Center For Wildlife Studies

To provide accessible environmental education and promote wildlife conservation through science.

Peace River Wildlife Center

Assist in the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education.

Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation provides private support to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation activities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.

Safari West Wildlife Foundation

Their mission is to raise awareness about the importance of protecting wildlife and their habitats today while inspiring people to care for its future. The Foundation advances wildlife stewardship beyond borders by providing conservation education tools and programs for children, their families and educators.

New England Wildlife Center

The mission of New England Wildlife Center is to give animals and people a place to thrive.

Alabama Wildlife Federation Inc

The Alabama Wildlife Federation (AWF) is the oldest and largest non-profit conservation organization in Alabama. The AWF was established by sportsmen in 1935 to promote the conservation and wise use of our wildlife and natural resources and to ensure a high quality of life for future generations of Alabamians.

Friskys Wildlife & Primate Sanctuary

PROVIDE PERMANENT HOME FOR PRIMATES, FEDERALLY LICENSED FACILITY, AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE FOR WILDLIFE