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The Red Wolf Sanctuary

The sanctuary preserves native North American wildlife and habitat by rehabilitating injured and orphaned animals, caring for non‑releasable residents, and offering education and guided tours to raise awareness.

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Columbus Zoological Park Association

Empowering People. Saving Wildlife.

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Spring Farm Center Alternative Research Education Sanctuary

We believe that when our Mother Earth and all her livingthings were created, a loving balance, respect, and communication existedbetween Humans, all other life forms, and the Earth. We believe that Humankindhas forgotten the original plan, to the detriment not only of others in theanimal kingdom, and of the Earth, but of ourselves. We believe that a return toan understanding of our oneness with All That Is will cure the cruelties andhorrors, and the illnesses with which we find ourselves surrounded. Through ourcaring contribution, we hope to help Humankind remember that original plan oflove and respect, to remember our natural ability to communicate with All ThatIs, and so return to balanced health, physically, mentally, spiritually, and inrelationship to all.

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Red Creek Wildlife Center

To offer a second chance to distressed Pennsylvania wildlife through rescue and rehabilitation, public education, and by providing training for wildlife rehabilitators.

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Barn Sanctuary

Barn Sanctuary is dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating abused and neglected farmed animals by creating a safe haven where these individuals can recover, thrive, and serve as an example for why we strive to lead society towards a plant-based lifestyle. We greatly appreciate that Animal Planet has given us the opportunity to be featured in Saved by the Barn but we do not receive any compensation from the network. We rely completely on donations from individuals and foundations to support our work. Barn Sanctuary is a Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries (GFAS) verified animal care sanctuary.

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Arctic Fox Daily Wildlife Rescue

Arctic Fox Daily provides permanent sanctuary for captive-bred, unwanted, or non-releasable wildlife (especially foxes and wolfdogs) and operates wildlife rehabilitation to rescue, raise, and—when possible—release native New York wildlife back to the wild. The organization also focuses on public education about wildlife and humane care.

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Amphibian And Reptile Conservancy (Arc)

ARC’s mission is the conservation of amphibians and reptiles and their habitats in the United States.

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Beneath The Waves

Beneath the Waves is dedicated to advancing the conservation of sharks and the habitats they occupy through cutting edge, policy-relevant scientific research.

Environment
Education
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Lloyd Center For The Environment

The mission of the Lloyd Center is to instill a life-long respect and affection for nature in citizens of all ages through research and education; to advance a scientific and public understanding of our coastal ecosystems and the need to protect them; and to promote a legacy of natural diversity largely in, but not restricted to, the coastal environments of southeastern New England.

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Missouri Bluebird Society

The major goal of the society is to encourage the development, maintenance, and monitoring of bluebird trails in the state of Missouri and to encourage citizens of Missouri to have safe bluebird boxes in their yards.

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Sleepy Pig Farm Animal Sanctuary

To rescue and protect farmed animals, to educate and inspire people to connect with farmed animals to end their exploitation and advocate vegan living.

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Environment
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Big Life Foundation Usa

Protecting over 2.0 million acres of wilderness in the Amboseli-Tsavo-Kilimanjaro ecosystem of East Africa, Big Life partners with local communities to protect nature for the benefit of all. Since its inception, Big Life has expanded to employ hundreds of local Maasai rangers—with more than 30 permanent outposts and tent-based field units, 14 patrol vehicles, 2 tracker dogs, and 2 planes for aerial surveillance. Co-founded in September 2010 by photographer Nick Brandt, conservationist Richard Bonham, and entrepreneur Tom Hill, Big Life was the first organization in East Africa to establish coordinated cross-border anti-poaching operations.