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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.
As leaders in conservation and animal care, we create engaging experiences and empower guests to join us in conserving wildlife and wild places.
To establish a local greenspace for the demonstration of environmental stewardship through education and volunteer community services.
The Atlantic Salmon Federation is dedicated to the conservation, protection and restoration of wild Atlantic salmon and the ecosystems on which their well-being and survival depend.
To preserve, protect and promote appreciation of the natural heritage of the Mianus River Gorge and the quality of its watershed
1. TO DISSEMINATE A KNOWLEDGE OF ZOOLOGY AND AN APPRECIATION OF ANIMAL LIFE.2. TO MAINTAIN A ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN WHERE SMALL MAMMALS, BIRDS, REPTILES, AMPHIBIAL AND TROPICAL FISH WILL BE ON DISPLAY FOR OBSERVATION AND STUDY.3. THROUGH LOCAL FACILITIES, READILY ACCESSIBLE TO ALL OF STATEN ISLAND TO INSTILL CHILDREN AN UNDERSTANDING AND APPRECIATION OF LIVING.
Providing Care And Tratment To Orphaned, Injured, Or Ill Wildlife . Preserving Native Birds, Mammals And Reptiles In Western Massachusetts. Public Education Of Native Birds And Animals
Sweet Binks is a long time animal rescue organization which is an all volunteer, nonprofit organization. We assist with the care, treatment, rehabilitation and release for orphaned and injured wildlife. We hope to bring the same kind of awareness to our wildlife neighbors that we brought to domestic rabbits through our facility, public outreach and education. We currently focus on the rehabilitation and release of small mammals, skunks, fawns, migratory songbirds, game birds and waterfowl. We also hold both a sheltering license (for domestic rabbits) and mandatory wildlife (state and federal) permits.
To support the education,conservation,wildlife ,fisheries and law enforcement programs of the NH Fish And Game Department.