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South Florida Wildlife Center

Protecting Wildlife through Rescue, Rehabilitation, Release, and Education

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MAKING A DIFFERENCE NOW

Rescue animals. Educate communities. Advocate for animal welfare.

Environment
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International Center For The Preservation Of Wild Animals

To advance conservation through science, education and personal experience

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Fox Wood Wildlife Rescue

Wildlife Rehabilitation through Quality Care and Public Education

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Fresno Furry Friends

Animal Care (Spay/Neuter/Etc)/Education/Adoption

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Little Ponderosa Zoo And Rescue

EDUCATING KIDS AND ADULTS ABOUT WILDLIFE AND EXOTIC ANIMALS.

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Amici Cannis

Our mission is to promote animal welfare, reduce overpopulation, and educate the people on the humane treatment of animals in the indigenous villages of Cotacachi, Ecuador, through sterilization, veterinary care campaigns, and educational programs.

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Blue River Horse Center

The purpose of BRHC is to serve our community by offering experiential programs with rescued horses building self-leadership skills in children and adults. Our vision is to transform lives through well-structured and safe human and equine interactions.

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Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation

By donating to the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation, you are supporting projects that help B.C.'s fish and wildlife population and habitats. Each year, the Foundation provides funding for over a hundred conservation projects, including habitat enhancement and restoration,land acquisitions and environmental education programs. You can choose to direct your donation to one of these program areas, or choose to support the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC's "Help Kids Go Fish BC" program, designed to create first fishing experiences for B.C. children and their families, expand stocking programs, and increase access to angling in urban and rural areas of B.C.

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Western Pennsylvania Humane Society

The Western Pennsylvania Humane Society was founded in 1874 to protect the elderly, children and animals in our region. Today, the mission of the Western Pennsylvania Humane Society is to provide the most comprehensive, compassionate and educational services to enhance the lives of companion animals for families and the community, and to educate and prevent the cruelty of all animals in the region we serve. Our efforts include: *OPENDOOR SHELTER:We always accept any pet or animal in need. * HUMANE INVESTIGATIONS: WPHS Humane Officers investigate over 1,100 cases of neglect and abuse each year. *EDUCATION:Our staff and volunteers educate 3,000 school children about safe, ethical treatment of animals though our school outreach programs. *CLINIC:Clinics in two locations offering wellness services, low cost spay/neuter, vaccines and medications at an affordable cost. Our clinics and Humane Investigations Officers facilitate proper care of pets in our communities. *OPERATIONS:Ensures all shelter pets are properly cared for through medical care, enrichment and training. *ADOPTION:Meet Your Match - Canine-ality and Feline-ality matches pets in need of their fur-ever home with the perfect family. WPHS works with families to create a lasting, happy bond between pets and their new families. * ELLIES PET PANTRY:Provides food and other daily necessities like kitty litter and toys to families experiencing financial difficulties. Our goal is to keep pets and families together. -SENIOR CITIZENS AND SENIOR PETS:Many people in our community can benefit from the well documented benefits of having a pet in their lives. Pairing senior shelter pets with senior citizens helps everyone.

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New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program

New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program was founded in 1992 to stop the random discarding and slaughter of noncompetitive and injured racehorses by providing an immediate refuge and safety-net. The Program arranges transportation and provides rehabilitation and transitional training for over 400 horses a year. New Vocations focuses on education with a three prong approach: Educate the owners and trainers to encourage responsible handling of their retirees; educate the equestrian community on the versatility of the racing breeds; and educate the horses in preparation for new careers and homes.

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Cedar Bend Humane Society

P.E.T.S. Place. Educate. Teach. Shelter. CBHS is passionate to: Place animals in lifelong, loving homes. Educate on the issues of humane care. Teach responsible pet ownership. Shelter the stray, neglected, and unwanted.