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Our mission is to give abandoned, injured, special needs, and exploited birds a second chance and a new life through rescue, veterinary attention, and lifetime housing, compassion, and care.
At RHINO 911, we are focused on providing new solutions for on-the-ground response to wounded and orphaned Rhinos for the survival of the Rhino Species.While we’re starting with the Rhinos we’re also working toward a future where every Province in South Africa has the same infrastructure with advanced technology and air capabilities to respond to any wounded animals including; Elephants, Lions, Giraffes, Cheetahs, and Leopards. RHINO 911 is dedicated to assisting all species with our capabilities to ensure survival for the animals under the threat of poaching.
The Tiger Frances Foundation believes we can end the abuse and homelessness of all animals by teaching children, and their adults, that animals are sentient, emotional beings, deserving of our empathy and protection.
Our mission is to save the lives of all healthy and treatable animals in the Las Vegas valley.
Red Panda Network (RPN) is the world’s first nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting red pandas. We work with local communities in Nepal to serve as active partners in the conservation of wild red pandas and their habitat.
Personal Ponies Ltd provides small UK Shetland ponies to children that are differently able. There is no charge for our services and not one of of our volunteers are paid a penny. As we head into our 27th year, there about 1800 ponies in our program scattered around the country with volunteers in almost every state sharing ponies with children that need a special friend. There is a special magic that happens when a small pony is paired with a small child that is indescribable.
The Homeless Pets Foundation saves the lives of cats and dogs that have run out of time at public shelters by utilizing social networks, hosting adoption events, and placing pets in foster families until forever homes can be found.
Service Dogs by Warren Retrievers is a fully incorporated 501 (c) (3) organization whose mission is to provide education and raise awareness about the role of service dogs and the different types of assistance they may provide to persons with invisible health issues such as Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes, Seizure Disorders, Hypoglycemic Unawareness, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Traumatic Brain Injury and Autism. It is important to know that people, whose lives might be improved or even saved by having a service dog, may have a disability that is not visible. Individuals that struggle with invisible disabilities often will benefit from having a canine companion in their lives to enhance the quality of life, provide hope, independence and peace of mind.
Working to conserve genetically viable populations of critically endangered rhinoceros species around the world, by fundraising for and making grants to rhino- and community-based conservation projects in Africa and Asia.
The Yellowstone Park Foundation works in cooperation with the National Park Service to fund projects and programs that protect, preserve, and enhance the natural and cultural resources and the visitor experience of Yellowstone National Park. YPF's Tomorrow’s Stewards Funding Initiative supports projects to enhance the park’s youth education programs and to promote the understanding, appreciation, and stewardship of Yellowstone among the next generation.
We rescue abused or abandoned horses, providing medical recovery, food and shelter, emotional attention, and eventually a permanent new loving home.
The mission of Old Dog haven is to provide loving safe homes for senior dogs in western Washington, age 8 and over, who have been abandoned or will become homeless at this stage of their lives. This may include: • taking the older dogs into our homes and caring for them as members of the family as long as they have good quality of life, with preference to the oldest dogs including hospice situations; • taking dogs with a reasonable life-expectancy into temporary foster homes and placing them in a permanent home with people who will devote themselves to the dog; • assisting owners in placing their senior dog into an appropriate new home, without asking for compensation. we intend to keep these dogs as healthy and comfortable as possible by providing excellent veterinary care, without heroic measures intended only to extend life. we are committed to helping these dogs find peace in their last years, regardless of our judgment of the humans who have left them.