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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 Giraffe Heroes Project (aka the Giraffe Project) moves people to stick their necks out for the common good, and gives them tools to succeed. We find real heroes and tell their stories over traditional and social media. These stories inspire others to move into action too, helping solve tough public problems. Knowing that inspiration is rarely enough on its own, we publish books and blogs, update www.giraffe.org, give speeches and workshops and publish an E-zine, all aimed at giving activists both the inspiring stories and the practical tools needed to effect real change. We can't do this without the help of people like you.
Bethany's Gait Ranch is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that rescues, rehabilitates and restores the lives of military, first responders, their families and horses in need.
Our mission is to provide veterinary care and a nurturing foster environment for any pug regardless of age or condition until they are healthy and placed in a loving "forever home".
Gold Ribbon Rescue, Inc. (GRR) was founded in 1998 to meet three objectives. We are a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization as recognized by the IRS. GRR's main function is to provide a network for sheltering, rehabilitation and placing Golden Retrievers in permanent homes in Central Texas. GRR's second function is to provide public education about responsible dog ownership and, in particular, about the Golden Retriever breed. Third, GRR provides a forum for Golden Retriever fanciers to meet.
WE ARE A VOLUNTEER-BASED DOG RESCUE IN LOS ANGELES, COMMITTED TO MAKING MORE ADOPTIONS A LONG-TERM SUCCESS BY CAREFULLY MATCHING DOGS TO ADOPTERS, AND SUPPORTING ADOPTERS AND THEIR DOGS THROUGH THE TRANSITION AND BEYOND. WE RESCUE THE DOGS MOST IN NEED OF OUR TRAINING TEAM — THOSE WITH BEHAVIOR ISSUES — AS WELL AS DOGS WITH MEDICAL ISSUES, SENIORS, AND SOME THAT JUST CAPTURE OUR HEARTS.
Helping cats find the home that they need to thrive in. Personal fostering and caring follow-up included. Our mission is to match the right cat with the right home. We take in surrenders, found strays, and trapped friendlies. We vet them, feed them, and shelter them in foster homes until they are ready to adopt. Our adoption fees cover most of our medical expenses and we ask for donations from others to cover food and litter.
The goal of this organization is to teach the youth about the ocean, how it affects our daily lives and how to respect it. It is also to explain the importance of sustainable fishing and how to practice it effectively. We do this by offering free fishing opportunities for underprivileged youth from title 1 schools. We want to help the new generation be able to make a positive impact on society and the environment and to teach them to spread their knowledge to those around them. We hope to inspire young people to practice these methods of sustainability on their own time and overall make the world a better place.
The Friends of Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge is a non-profit membership organization that champions the protection of wildlife and their habitats by broadening public understanding of and engagement in the natural and cultural resources of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.
The Aggieland Humane Society provides humane care and placement for homeless and abandoned animals, promotes the human-animal bond and promotes responsible pet ownership to enhance the quality of life for the people and animals in our community.
Pelican Harbor rescues, treats, rehabilitates, and releases sick, injured, and orphaned native wildlife—originally focused on brown pelicans but now serving many native bird, mammal, and reptile species—while also providing education, research partnerships, and community outreach to support wildlife conservation.
Randolph County SPCA (RCSPCA) works to improve the welfare of animals and people in Randolph County by providing education, promoting affordable pet care, running low‑cost spay/neuter and TNR (trap‑neuter‑return) programs, and creating volunteer and rescue opportunities to reduce pet overpopulation.