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CORE VALUES As the voice of anglers and hunters, the OFAH will professionally represent Ontario’s anglers and hunters, their hunting and fishing rights and traditions, and their passion for hunting and fishing, and for fish and wildlife conservation. The OFAH supports, and will seek to enhance, Ontario’s rich traditions of hunting and fishing, and the quality of life they represent. The OFAH will promote, encourage, and seek to ensure the conservation of Ontario’s fish and wildlife, their habitats, and the ecosystems that support them, to ensure continuing benefits to anglers and hunters, and by extension, to all of the people in Ontario. The OFAH will encourage, conduct and lead proactive fish and wildlife management, individually and in cooperation with others, to ensure the conservation of resources, the protection and enhancement of our hunting and fishing heritage, and the provision of benefits to meet the needs of Ontarians.
MIRA pursues this objective: to bring greater autonomy to handicapped people and to facilitate their social integration by providing them with dogs that are fully trained to meet the needs of each individual. Mira Foundation services are offered to anyone presenting with one or more of the following disabilities: visual, auditory and physical.
Greater Victoria Animals Crusaders (GVAC) is a 100% Volunteer organization that helps assist low income families with Spay/Neuter Costs plus pays 100% vet Costs for Stray and Abused Animals. These Animals are put into Foster homes and once healthy Adopted into Loving Forever Homes. We Also: Ø Free Street Veterinary Clinic which includes a free spay/neuter program for Victoria's street dogs and cats Ø Assist the CRD Pound sick and injured animals by taking them into GVAC's Care. Ø Feed, trap, spay/neuter feral cat colonies throughout Victoria. Re-homing and taming the feral kittens when possible. Ø GVAC helps over 1,500 companion animals each year ! Ø Assist with Boarding & Vet costs for pets from women and children going into transition houses Ø Foster and adoption program to help find loving homes for stray and abandoned animals when foster homes are available.
The Club is a nonprofit, volunteer naturalist organization and a land trust holding five sanctuaries . We are also a registered charity. We fulfill our mission through membership meetings, a newsletter, field events, public education programs, nature sanctuary acquisition, special projects and partnerships with like minded conservation organizations. Donations are needed to help with general operations, sanctuary maintenance, nature sanctuary purchase and special projects. For further information, please visit our web site.
The Winnipeg Pet Rescue Shelter is Manitoba's first registered charity, "NO-KILL" animal shelter. The Winnipeg Pet Rescue Shelter aspires to a society in which pets are accorded the right to life and are recognized as beings with feelings that have the right to loving care.
We provide a temporary home and veterinary care for stray or abandoned cats. All cats in our care are viral tested, spayed / neutered, vaccinated, de-wormed, de-flead and tattooed prior to adoption. Our cats are well socialized at our centre prior to placement in a forever, caring home. We also assist in public awareness of animal welfare and spay/neuter promotion, provide community support through our in-house programs and education programs for the local schools.
Our main role is to rescue and transport injured or sick animals to a veterinarian or one of the wildlife recovery facilities on Vancouver Island and Salt Spring Island. Our long-term vision is to foster the education of GROWLS volunteers and our community to be more knowledgeable and respectful of our natural world. We do not want to keep wild animals as pets. The goal is to release animals back into the wild. We strive to provide the best care possible and with minimal stress to the animal.
We are a dedicated group of volunteers operating a successful trap, neuter and return program for feral and stray cats since 1999. We rely entirely on private donations to fund our program, which spayed and neutered almost 500 cats in 2011 alone, and socialized and adopted out well over 100 kittens in the same period. We are now raising funds to create an on going low cost spay program for pet cats belonging to people living on public assistance in order to further reduce the number of unwanted kittens born in our community. Further information about our program can be found on our website at www.cowichancatrescue.org
The AMHL is the only rescue association of Malamute owners in Canada. We encourage and promote a variety of Malamute-related activities. Our members participate in club-organized events that include sledding (both competitive and non-competitive), packing, weight-pulling, ski-joring, and agility. From time to time, we offer events such as eye clinics, microchip clinics, CGC certification, obedience, and canine first aid courses.
The Bow Valley SPCA has completed the construction of our innovative No-Kill, No-Cage Adoption Centre – the first of its kind in Canada. The Carla Cumming Sojonky Adoption Centre's design is based on the organization's no-kill, no-cage philosophy. This philosophy requires the environment to be more sensitive to the needs of dogs and cats. Design elements include dog cabins and cat chalets which comfortably accommodate three to five animals, allowing for animal compatibility and in-room visits with people. This creates a more people- and animal-friendly environment. The Bow Valley SCPA’s no-kill, no-cage philosophy extends beyond the Centre design. Now that we are open – we are busy generating greater awareness in humane animal treatment and reducing the number of abandoned animals in the Bow Valley through our adoption services, humane education and spay/neuter programs. Animals cannot help themselves. You can make a difference. Donate to the fund of your choice today.
27 years ago, Kathy Asling found an 8-week-old puppy on the street. She immediately called every possible link to the pup's owners and ran an advertisement in her local newspaper. A reporter who saw the ad called Kathy to write a cover story. Although no owner was ever located, she received almost 200 calls to adopt the puppy. She instinctively screened prospective adopters and conducted home visits. Kathy decided on a home but had names and numbers of several families she felt would provide a loving home to a dog. The next day she visited the local shelter and started 'match making' by contacting the people who had called her looking to adopt. Identifying the need for someone to step up and save the lives of good dogs from being put to death We are 100% volunteer we have no paid staff. Your donations and fundraising are the only sources of income to help us continue to save the live of animals. www.animalguardian.org
Georgian Bay Animal Rescue (GBAR) is a registered charity run solely by unpaid volunteers, who have been dedicated to helping animals in need, since 1999. GBAR is a "No Kill' animal rescue, serving Georgian Triangle, dedicated to helping lost, injured, abandoned, neglected animals; providing compassionate care, spay/neuter, adoption, 'second chances' at life." GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE GBAR has no formal boundaries; it serves the area commonly known as the ‘Georgian Triangle’, which includes the communities of Wasaga Beach, Stayner, Creemore, Collingwood, Town of Blue Mountains, Thornbury, Clarksburg, Meaford, and the surrounding areas. At times, we have provided assistance to animals beyond this region. OUR VISION ‘No more homeless animals’ We dream and work towards a world in which there are no stray, unwanted, abandoned, neglected or abused companion animals, by building awareness of animal welfare rights, and promoting responsible pet ownership.