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Squam Lakes Natural Science Center's mission is to advance understanding of ecology by exploring New Hampshire's natural world.
Utica Zoo creates unique experiences and promotes public appreciation of wildlife through education, conservation, and recreation. Utica Zoo will be a premier destination for visitor experience while providing excellence in animal care.
To provide accessible environmental education and promote wildlife conservation through science.
Beneath the Waves is dedicated to advancing the conservation of sharks and the habitats they occupy through cutting edge, policy-relevant scientific research.
Wildlife Alliance’s mission is to protect and preserve forests and wildlife for future generations. We work directly with communities and governments to improve forest management and institute good governance to comprehensively address the devastation of ecosystems and combat the illegal wildlife trade. Our programs in Southeast Asia and the Russian Far East fight forest crime in high biodiversity areas, and actively promote diversified agriculture, community-based ecotourism, and reforestation. We create economic incentives and build political will within communities to preserve the environment.
The Wildlife Center of Virginia is a nonprofit teaching and research hospital that provides veterinary care, rehabilitation, and clinical research for sick, injured, and orphaned native Virginia wildlife, with the primary goal of treating animals so they can be returned to the wild. The Center also trains wildlife- and veterinary-professionals and runs education/outreach programs to increase public understanding and inform conservation practices.
Erie Bird Observatory is dedicated to fostering enthusiasm for birds and conservation through ornithological research and public engagement.
Our mission is to preserve and strengthen raptor populations, expand participation in raptor preservation, and help foster the next generation of preservationists.
Providing compassionate care to injured, ill, and orphaned wild animals, and advising our community on helping wildlife
THE CAPTAIN PAUL WATSON FOUNDATION has been established to promote and further the legacy of Captain Paul Watson. To focus on the protection and conservation of the Ocean through direct intervention supported by education, documentation, research activities and partnerships with other NGOs, governments and international institutions like the United Nations. It will be made up of a small team that will prevent any future interference or dilution of the overall vision of Paul's legacy by keeping management and bureaucracy minimal.
Our goal for PASA is to be an invaluable resource for primate sanctuaries throughout Africa. Recognizing the intrinsic value that wildlife sanctuaries provide as a nexus of long term commitment to enforcement of wildlife laws, animal welfare and conservation of wild primates, we will advocate for our member sanctuaries on these and other relevant issues and provide a readily accessible international communication network for these members. PASA's programs will evolve with the threats that face African primates and the needs of our members; we will continuously seek creative solutions to provide our members with the best tools to promote long term success in the fight to protect and care for Africa's primates. We will accomplish this while maintaining PASA's Culture of Trust and Caring. We will follow PASA's Code of Values which includes transparency, collaboration, fairness, competence, humility and respect both internally with our member sanctuaries and in our relationships with supporters, governments, and non-governmental organizations. Every African primate sanctuary, regardless of size, will be able to obtain quality training and access to conservation services from a membership organization that puts its members' collective interests first and foremost.
The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife, Inc. (CROW) is a teaching hospital and visitor center dedicated to saving wildlife through state-of-the-art veterinary care, research, education, and conservation medicine