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Winnipeg Humane Society

The Winnipeg Humane Society (WHS) is a non-profit, volunteer-based organization that handles over 8,000 animals each year. Without the generous support from the community, WHS could not shelter, feed and provide medical assistance to the thousands of lost and abandoned animals that pass through its doors, nor strive to educate and support the community through a variety of programs directed to children, teens and adults, including, obedience classes, spring and summer camps for kids, youth at risk programs, pet therapy to senior complexes, as well as educational workshops such as what to consider when adopting a family pet. In addition, WHS works to combat pet overpopulation with SNAP – a subsidized spay and neuter program, for those living on fixed incomes or social assistance, along with other community outreach initiatives. For more information on WHS and to learn how your donation will help, call 204-982-2041 or visit us at www.winnipeghumanesociety.ca.

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Alberta Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ALBERTA SPCA)

The Alberta SPCA is a provincially incorporated nonprofit organization dedicated to the welfare of animals. We encourage the humane treatment of animals through our education programs and the enforcement of Alberta's animal protection legislation.

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BC CONSERVATION FOUNDATION

The British Columbia Conservation Foundation (BCCF) was founded and incorporated under the Society Act of British Columbia in 1969, by the Directors of the BC Wildlife Federation, to contribute significantly to the perpetuation and expansion of fish and wildlife populations through the efficient implementation of projects in the field. We are a federally registered charity dedicated to the conservation and stewardship of British Columbia's ecosystems and species.

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OTTAWA HUMANE SOCIETY

The Ottawa Humane Society is a non-profit, community-based organization and a registered charity. We have a volunteer Board of Directors, drawn from our supporters and the community at large. Since 1888, we have been the leading organization providing a safe haven for sick, injured and homeless animals in Ottawa.

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THE OWL FOUNDATION

The Owl Foundation is a registered Canadian charitable organization focused on helping wild Canadian owls that are injured or orphaned. The foundation operates an owl rehabilitation centre located in the Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, Canada.

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THE SEYMOUR SALMONID SOCIETY

The Society operates the Seymour River Fish Hatchery and Education Centre which is located on the Seymour River just below the Seymour Falls Dam in North Vancouver, BC. In 1961, the construction of the Seymour Falls Dam removed access to 60% of the river from migrating salmon but more importantly has also resulted in the loss of 90% of the original spawning habitat. To mitigate this effect, the Society has been instrumental in the creation of new spawning, wintering and rearing habitat along much of the lower river. The Society supplements Seymour stocks of fish through rearing and releasing Steelhead Trout, Coho, Chum, Chinook and Pink salmon. Since 2005, we have been especially involved in research projects involving radio tracking adult Steelhead and looking at early marine survival of Steelhead smolts that are migrating to the ocean.

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HOUSING HELP CENTRE FOR HAMILTON-WENTWORTH

The Hamilton Housing Help Centre is a nonprofit social service agency providing free information, assistance, advocacy and support to people who need housing, especially people with low incomes and people who are homeless or in danger of becoming homeless. Hamilton Housing Help Centre offers a variety of supports and resources to help people retain safe, secure and affordable housing. Two unique programs that are offered through the Hamilton Housing Help Centre include PAWS Hamilton – a program that helps at risk individuals or homeless individuals who have pet companions- and H.E.L.P. – an interest free loan program to help people to get back on their feet. To learn more about PAWS Hamilton visit us at: www.hamiltonpaws.ca To learn more about H.E.L.P. and the Hamilton Housing Help Centre visit us at: www.housinghelpcentre.ca

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World Animal Protection

We are World Animal Protection. We end the needless suffering of animals. We influence decision makers to put animals on the global agenda. We help the world see how important animals are to all of us. We inspire people to change animals’ lives for the better. We move the world to protect animals. Our work: For more than 50 years and in more than 50 countries World Animal Protection has been preventing animal cruelty and inspiring people to change animals’ lives for the better. Today we’re working on projects with local partners, governments and businesses to find practical ways to prevent animal suffering worldwide. We also collaborate with the UN and other international bodies to make sure animals are on the global agenda because animal protection is a fundamental part of a sustainable future.

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Saskatoon Nature Society

Saskatoon Nature Society objective is to promote the appreciation of nature and encourage a deeper knowledge of it through observation and sharing of experience. Our society supports nature conservation projects and is an active advocate for the preservation of plant and animal habitats.

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Central Alberta Humane Society

We operate an companion animal adoption and humane education center. More than 90% of our funding comes from kind-hearted donations and our own revenue-generating activities. Through the generosity of our community we are able to house, feed and care for over 1,000 unwanted and homeless animals each year. Every gift helps us to continue to provide life saving care and deliver important community education and outreach programs.

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Lincoln County Humane Society

The LCHS is committed to the humane treatment of all animals and actively performs cruelty investigations in St. Catharines, Lincoln, Grimsby, Thorold and Niagara-on-the-Lake. Taking in over 4,500 animals each year and adopting cats to forever homes for only $25, the LCHS needs your financial support to continue our important work. Your gift will truly help the animals in our care. On behalf of our Board, staff and volunteers - thank you for your kind contribution to the animals.

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SHAID TREE ANIMAL SHELTER

A small privately funded and run shelter near Bridgewater in the South Shore area of Nova Scotia. Our location address is 950 Mullock Road, right beside the Municipal Landfill. We house 40-50 cats/kittens and up to 10 dogs at any given time. Our animals do not have a "time limit' and are welcome to stay with us until we can find suitable homes. Our main source of income is from donations and fundraisers. The South Shore TNR program was launched in August 2007 with the help of a generous benefactor. This program, working in affiliation with SHAID, traps, neuters and returns feral and stray cats in our local communities. It is a pro-active, humane approach to reducing the huge cat overpopulation problem in our area. Please take advantage of this opportunitry to help us raise much needed funds. Just select TNR from the drop down menu under "Fund Designations".