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Pheasants Forever's mission is to conserve pheasants, quail, and other wildlife through habitat improvements, public access, educations, and conservation advocacy
To recover and restore a variety of threatened marine species, while connecting people to ocean wildlife. We aim to promote green, sustainable living, through education and outreach, both in person and online.
Wolf Haven's mission is to conserve and protect wolves and their habitat. Wolf Haven International, located in Tenino, WA, is a sanctuary for captive-born, displaced wolves. Since 1982, Wolf Haven has rescued 300 wolves (primarily from private ownership) and provided them with compassionate care, companionship with fellow wolves, and a safe home for the rest of their lives. Wolf Haven offers a variety of educational programs in English and Spanish about wolves and the value of all wildlife. Guided 50-minute sanctuary visits offer guests an opportunity to learn more about wolves and their role in the wild.
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) was established by Congress in 1984 to protect and restore our nation’s native wildlife species and habitats.
To Improve knowledge as well as inform and educate the public about furbearer species To Stimulate public interest and appreciation of furbearers and natural resources, and the need and importance of restoring, using wisely and scientifically managing furbearers. To Promote improved environmental education and to coordinate and cooperate with other organizations, agencies and individuals with similar interests.
New England Wildlife Centers (NEWCS) is a nonprofit wildlife hospital and education center located in Weymouth and Barnstable, MA. We treat sick, injured and orphaned wildlife from Metro-Boston to Cape Cod and the Islands.We give animals and people a place to thrive. We strive to be a safe haven for wild animals caught in human created crosshairs and for our community. Our environmental and science education gives students the tools to be part of the solution.
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.
California Trout works to protect and restore California’s freshwater ecosystems by keeping waters clean, cold, and connected so wild fish populations can thrive. They combine science, local restoration projects, and policy advocacy to sustain resilient wild fish and the waters they depend on across the state.
Beneath the Waves is dedicated to advancing the conservation of sharks and the habitats they occupy through cutting edge, policy-relevant scientific research.
The Aquarium connects people with nature to inspire compassion and stewardship for the ocean and aquatic habitats; it advances that mission through visitor education, conservation science, habitat restoration, animal rescue, and advocacy.
Lions Tigers & Bears is dedicated to providing a safe haven to abused and abandoned exotic animals and to inspiring an educational forum to end the exotic animal trade. As a state and federally licensed 501(c)(3) non-profit, we are a NO KILL, NO BREED sanctuary that allows the animals in our care to live out their lives with dignity in a caring and safe environment.
Established in 1948, Morris Animal Foundation is dedicated to improving and protecting the health of animals through scientific innovation, education and inspiration. Our investment in research has yielded life-saving vaccines, new treatments for critical diseases, superior screening tests, and advanced diagnostic tools. We respond to emerging animal health threats that endanger entire species and make new discoveries in basic animal biology to support applied research. With every study we fund - more than 2,940 to date - we strive to advance the science of veterinary medicine, honoring the founding principles of Dr. Mark L. Morris Sr. to benefit animals worldwide. Learn more at morrisanimalfoundation.org.