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To rehabilitate and release injured and orphaned wildlife and to offer education programs concerning wildlife, conservation and land preservation.
The Cleveland Zoological Society and Cleveland Metroparks Zoo share a mission: We create compelling experiences that connect people with wildlife and inspire personal responsibility for conserving the natural world.
Wildlife in Crisis is a volunteer run, non-profit organization dedicated to wildlife preservation and land conservation. Founded in 1988, each year WIC cares for over 5,000 injured and orphaned wild animals. WIC relies entirely on donations to care for debilitated wildlife. For more information about WIC and for answers to frequently asked questions about wildlife visit wildlifeincrisis.org.
Carolina Wildlife Conservation Center rescues, treats, rehabilitates, and releases injured, orphaned, and ill native wildlife in North Carolina while operating an on-site hospital and conservation land; it also provides public education to promote coexistence between people and local wildlife.
Beluga Whale Alliance (BWA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization devoted to supporting the worldwide and local conservation of beluga whales and their Arctic and subarctic habitats through science-focused outreach, education, collaboration, community participation, and research.
The mission of the Friends of the Folsom Zoo Sanctuary, Inc. is to assist in the enrichment and enhancement of the lives of the animals living at the zoo sanctuary through funding special needs, creating partnerships, supporting educational activities and sponsoring special events.
The Haven Zoo operates as a nonprofit animal rescue and sanctuary that provides permanent homes, diet and enrichment for displaced exotic and domestic animals. It also offers educational visits and outreach to raise awareness about conservation and animal welfare.
Carolina Tiger Rescue is a 501(c)(3) wildlife sanctuary that rescues and provides lifelong care for wild cats and other rescued animals, and advances conservation through public education and advocacy to reduce exploitation of wildcats and protect their native habitats.
The International Rhino Foundation (IRF) funds and manages on-the-ground conservation programs in Africa and Asia to protect all five rhino species. It focuses on anti-poaching and law-enforcement support, habitat protection and restoration, scientific research and captive-breeding where needed, and community engagement to secure viable rhino populations long-term.
The TRCP works to guarantee all Americans quality places to hunt and fish by uniting and amplifying partners’ voices to protect and restore habitat, expand access, and advance conservation funding and policy.
Our mission is to inspire ocean conservation through marine mammal rescue and rehabilitation, education, and research. And our vision is of a healthy ocean ecosystem where people and marine life thrive together.
The mission of The Wild Animal Sanctuary (TWAS) is to rescue and provide life-long homes for captive great cats, bears, wolves and other large carnivores, which have been abused, abandoned, exploited and illegally kept and to educate the public about causes and solutions to the dramatic plight of thousands of captive wildlife in the United States.