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Animals
Toronto Wildlife Centre

Toronto Wildlife Centre (TWC) is a registered charity that strives to help people and wildlife through two main avenues: 1) Wildlife Services - rescuing wildlife in distress, and providing care and medical treatment to sick, injured and orphaned wild animals with the goal of releasing recovered patients back into the wild; 2) Public Education - teaching people about wildlife and wildlife issues via the Wildlife Hotline, presentations and other educational venues. We admit over 4,500 animals for care and treatment each year, and respond to approximately 30,000 wildlife-related calls on our Wildlife Hotline annually. Since opening in 1993, we have treated more than 32,000 wild patients - representatives of more than 200 species of wildlife. Toronto Wildlife Centre works in cooperation with organizations and agencies at local, regional, national and international levels to ensure that the best possible help is available for wild animals and the people who live alongside them.

Animals
PET PATROL (ELMIRA) INC

Pet Patrol is an entirely volunteer-run, non-profit organization in the Kitchener - Waterloo area. We give cats a second chance, and an opportunity for a full life as we are NO KILL. Pet Patrol helps cats that have been abandoned, found ill, or homeless find new families. We are a registered charity and rely solely on donations to cover our extensive Veterinary costs, which can total $40,000 per year. We receive no assistance from our municipality or government. Pet Patrol does not believe an animal should be euthanized if they are unwanted or ill and can regain their health. We do everything in our capacity to make sure that all opportunities for the cat are met. We not only rely on conventional Veterinary care, but also alternative therapies. We also work to educate the community on the proper care of cats, and provide information aimed at reducing the homeless cat population in the KW area.

Animals
CALGARY HUMANE SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS

The Calgary Humane Society is known throughout the country for the outstanding and innovative programs and services we have provided to the animals and the community for over 80 years. At the Calgary Humane Society we help close to 10,000 animals each year. These animals have become homeless, unwanted, abused or neglected, and depend on the Calgary Humane Society for shelter, veterinary care, placement and protection.

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Disaster Relief
Animals
Saskatoon SPCA

The Saskatoon SPCA has been providing a safe shelter and finding happy homes for companion animals in Saskatoon and surrounding area since 1968. As a registered charitable organization, the Saskatoon SPCA relies on the generosity of individual and corporate donors to raise necessary funds to provide shelter, care, nutrition and love to an average of 5,500 abandoned, lost, homeless and orphaned animals annually.

Animals
ANNEX CAT RESCUE

The Annex Cat Rescue is a Canadian charity that is dedicated to helping stray and feral cats in downtown Toronto. The rescue does not run an animal shelter but operates through a network of foster homes and volunteers. Vet care and adoptions are arranged for lost or abandoned strays or the kittens (of feral cats) in foster care. We feed several feral colonies and trap-neuter/spay-return (TNR) feral adult cats.

Environment
Education
Disaster Relief
Animals
Group for Research and Education on Marine Mammals (GREMM)

GREMM's main projects: EDUCATION: - Marine Mammal Interpretation Centre in Tadoussac - www.whales-online.org RESEARCH: - Long term program on large whales - Behavioural Ecology of beluga whales CONSERVATION - Quebec Marine Mammal Emergency Response Network

Environment
Education
Disaster Relief
Animals
Ontario Nature

Ontario Nature, established in 1931, is a charitable organization representing over 30,000 members and over 140 member groups across the province, connecting individuals and communities to nature.

Society
Disaster Relief
Animals
Border Paws Animal Shelter (previously known as the Lloydminster SPCA)

Contrary to popular belief, the S.P.C.A. is not government funded. In fact, We rely on the support of our community for 82% of our operating costs. Costs such as food and supplies, veterinary fees, and all other miscellaneous costs.

Environment
Education
Disaster Relief
Animals
Island Nature Trust

The objectives of the Island Nature Trust are: Acquire and hold lands and waters in order to ensure the proper use of plants and animals Support, where applicable, traditional farming, fishing, hunting, trapping and recreational uses in and around natural areas Resist and/or oppose the over-exploitation of any species, or development which may cause damage to the habitat of any species Develop management plans designed to maintain, promote and protect the well being of life systems under the care of the Trust Purchase, lease, accept by gift or trust, or otherwise acquire any real or personal property and/or property rights which the Trust may think necessary for the purpose of conservation or protection Obtain money or property of any sort, and to use the income or any part of the principle of the funds of the corporation Employ staff and carry out any research that is deemed necessary in identifying and protecting representative and/or exceptional natural features, co

Environment
Education
Disaster Relief
Animals
THE NATURE TRUST OF BC

The Nature Trust of British Columbia is a leading land conservation organization based in BC. We acquire ecologically significant land through purchase, donation, covenant and lease. Then we care for this land in order to protect the natural diversity of wildlife and plants, and their critical habitats. Since 1971, The Nature Trust along with our partners has invested more than $70 million to secure over 69,000 hectares (170,000 acres) of land. This includes over 23,000 hectares (56,000 acres) that is owned, leased or covenanted and over 46,000 hectares (113,000 acres) that is under grazing licenses for our Biodiversity Ranches in the Okanagan.

Environment
Education
Art
Animals
UNIVERSITY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (UPEI) & ATLANTIC VETERINARY COLLEGE (AVC)

UPEI's 200-member faculty provides a rich blend of academic programs in Arts, Science, Business, Education, Nursing, and Veterinary Medicine to just over 4,000 full- and part-time students. Graduate programs (Veterinary Medicine, Chemistry, Biology, Island Studies, and Education), internship opportunities, and exchange programs are offered in addition to a wide selection of courses coordinated by the Centre for Life-Long Learning and other departments. Building upon the academic traditions of its predecessor institutions, Prince of Wales College and St. Dunstan's University, UPEI explores innovative methods of teaching and features a strong network of faculty, staff, and student researchers in every discipline.

Health
Animals
WINDSOR - ESSEX THERAPEUTIC RIDING ASSOCIATION (WETRA)

The Windsor-Essex Therapeutic Riding Association provides equine related therapy to over 200 adults and children with various disabilities. The association has a staff of certified riding instructors who are constantly updating their knowledge, a team of 18 therapy horses and ponies as well as over 100 dedicated volunteers.We have recently been able to add a mental health professional as well as an Occupational Therapist to enhance our services.