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Toronto Humane Society

Our mission at The Toronto Humane Society is to promote the humane care and protection of all animals and to prevent cruelty and suffering. The day-to-day operation of the THS involves the direct handling of lost, abandoned, unwanted and injured pets. In any given year, approximately 10,000 animals pass through the shelter, which is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The injured receive veterinary care; abandoned animals are given a safe haven. Immature and injured animals are placed in foster care until they are strong enough to be placed for adoption. The Toronto Humane Society is supported solely by individual and corporate donations - we do not receive government funding of any kind.

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THE ONTARIO FEDERATION OF ANGLERS AND HUNTERS

CORE VALUES As the voice of anglers and hunters, the OFAH will professionally represent Ontario’s anglers and hunters, their hunting and fishing rights and traditions, and their passion for hunting and fishing, and for fish and wildlife conservation. The OFAH supports, and will seek to enhance, Ontario’s rich traditions of hunting and fishing, and the quality of life they represent. The OFAH will promote, encourage, and seek to ensure the conservation of Ontario’s fish and wildlife, their habitats, and the ecosystems that support them, to ensure continuing benefits to anglers and hunters, and by extension, to all of the people in Ontario. The OFAH will encourage, conduct and lead proactive fish and wildlife management, individually and in cooperation with others, to ensure the conservation of resources, the protection and enhancement of our hunting and fishing heritage, and the provision of benefits to meet the needs of Ontarians.

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UPPER CREDIT HUMANE SOCIETY

Our Mission We care, protect, educate and serve to provide for the humane care of animals and encourage responsible pet ownership. Objectives • Protect animals in need • Maintain high standards of animal health and welfare in a safe and clean environment • Find suitable homes for shelter animals • Promote humane treatment of animals through education • Uphold municipal animal by-laws • Maintain financial stability through donations and fundraising initiatives Who we are We are an independent humane society and a not-for-profit, registered charitable organization. The UCHS receives no funding from the government and relies on the support of donors and volunteers to maintain the operation. With a focus on education and community involvement, the UCHS reinforces its message of responsible pet ownership with an emphasis on safety, respect, care and compassion towards animals.

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Cochrane & Area Humane Society

At the Cochrane Humane Society we care for lost, abandoned, injured and surrendered animals. The Society staff and volunteers strive to find loving homes for all of the animals that come into our care. We offer resources to adopters to try and make each adoption a permanent, successful one. Each year we hold several annual, community events to raise funds for the Society and provide family activities for our community.

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Lincoln County Humane Society

The LCHS is committed to the humane treatment of all animals and actively performs cruelty investigations in St. Catharines, Lincoln, Grimsby, Thorold and Niagara-on-the-Lake. Taking in over 4,500 animals each year and adopting cats to forever homes for only $25, the LCHS needs your financial support to continue our important work. Your gift will truly help the animals in our care. On behalf of our Board, staff and volunteers - thank you for your kind contribution to the animals.

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TURTLE VALLEY DONKEY REFUGE SOCIETY

The Turtle Valley Donkey Refuge main mission is the care and comforts of the donkeys residing at the Refuge. The Refuge is a permanent home for all donkeys who arrive at our gate and we work very hard to provide a safe and secure home for the resident donkeys. Our second focus is to provide a venue for Private tours for all special needs adults, children and seniors in our community. The tours provide our special visitors with an opportunity to connect with the donkeys and enjoy the healing characteristics of a Donkey Hug in a quiet farm atmosphere. Donkeys love people and enjoy the attention of the visitors as much as the people enjoy the benefits of the Donkey Magic.

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BOW VALLEY SPCA

The Bow Valley SPCA has completed the construction of our innovative No-Kill, No-Cage Adoption Centre – the first of its kind in Canada. The Carla Cumming Sojonky Adoption Centre's design is based on the organization's no-kill, no-cage philosophy. This philosophy requires the environment to be more sensitive to the needs of dogs and cats. Design elements include dog cabins and cat chalets which comfortably accommodate three to five animals, allowing for animal compatibility and in-room visits with people. This creates a more people- and animal-friendly environment. The Bow Valley SCPA’s no-kill, no-cage philosophy extends beyond the Centre design. Now that we are open – we are busy generating greater awareness in humane animal treatment and reducing the number of abandoned animals in the Bow Valley through our adoption services, humane education and spay/neuter programs. Animals cannot help themselves. You can make a difference. Donate to the fund of your choice today.

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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.

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RARE BREEDS CANADA

Rare Breeds Canada envisions a future where Canadians are aware of their agricultural heritage and are involved in the preservation of endangered breeds of farm livestock and poultry, both nationally and internationally. This involvement will be through a broad spectrum of sustainable Canadian farms, which are economically and ecologically responsible, viable over the long term and will not deplete their resource base. In this vision, the gene pool will be preserved in the form of living animals as well as in gene banks.

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Amazon Rainforest Conservancy (ARC)

We are focusing our conservation efforts on the Tambopata River Basin region of the Amazon Rainforest. Many scientists consider this area to be one of the world's richest ecosystems in terms of biodiversity. Furthermore, this area may have the last and final block of intact tropical rainforest land in the world.

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KINGSTON FIELD NATURALISTS

The Kingston Field Naturalists owns and maintains a nature sanctuary near Kingston and a nature reserve on Amherst Island which protect breeding/migration habitat. We monitor wildlife reserves for the Nature Conservancy of Canada and other environmental organizations. We operate a natural history education program for up to 100 children and teens. We run projects to aid survival of endangered species such as swifts, shrikes, and falcons. We meet monthly from September to May and conduct field trips, rambles, and nature walks all year. We maintain and publish extensive bird records in a quarterly journal. Our conservation committee actively carries out conservation efforts of our own and we support those of other organizations. Issues such as parks creation, wildlife habitat protection, public environmental policy, and environmental welfare are of ongoing concern to the KFN.

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OROMOCTO & AREA SPCA INC

The shelter is a registered, non-profit, charitable organization. The Oromocto & Area SPCA is not government funded and we rely on donations from the public and organize fundraising activities throughout the year to carry out the day-to-day operations of the shelter The goal of the Oromocto and Area SPCA is to find a home for every adoptable animal in our care. Currently, we are hoping to move into a new facility this year! On the "Donate Now" page, you have a choice as to whether you would like to donate to the General Operating Fund or the New Building Fund. Anything that you can give would be greatly appreciated! Thank you very much for making us your charity of choice and helping us help the animals that come to our little shelter!