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Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center's mission is to provide compassionate care to orphaned, injured, and sick wildlife.
To improve the well-being of NW Ohio wildlife populations and habitats through public education and wildlife rehabilitation with an emphasis on coexistence.
New Jersey Boxer Rescue is an all‑volunteer 501(c)(3) that rescues, rehabilitates, and rehomes Boxer dogs; it provides surrender and adoption services, operates via a network of volunteers and foster homes, and promotes responsible pet ownership in New Jersey and nearby areas.
Clearwater Marine Aquarium’s mission is to restore and preserve our marine life and environment. We accomplish our mission through leadership in education, research, and the rescue, rehabilitation, & release of marine life.
To conserve, protect, and restore North America’s coldwater fisheries and their watersheds.
Grand Teton National Park Foundation provides financial support for programs and projects which enhance, preserve and protect Grand Teton National Park's treasured cultural, historic and environmental resources.
The mission of the Wolf Conservation Center is to advance the survival of wolves by inspiring a global community through education, advocacy, research, and recovery We are driven by our values of respect, community, and passion. Respect - We respect wolves, their complex ecological role, the landscapes they shape, the people who care about them, and the people who live among them. Community - We are inspired by the pack. We bring people together, we nurture, we educate, we aid, we protect, we organize, and we defend. We are always stronger together. Passion - We have a passion for wolves, for the landscapes we share, and for the work of protecting them. Our passion drives us to learn, see the big picture, and be diligent and tenacious in the long-term work of saving wolves.
The Environmental Defense Center protects and enhances the local environment through education, advocacy, and legal action.
The organization seeks to inspire appreciation and understanding of insects and related invertebrates through public education, hands‑on programs, and exhibits. It operates a tropical butterfly greenhouse and insect exhibits and runs outreach and learning programs designed to promote entomological knowledge, conservation awareness, and science education for all ages.
To provide wildlife rehabilitation to Wisconsin wildlife with the intent to release back to their native habitat, conduct research designed to further the positive impact of rehabilitation, and provide quality community education programs and services.
The Friends of the Elephant Seal (FES), a non-profit organization established in 1997, is dedicated to educating people about elephant seals and other marine life and teaching stewardship for the ocean along the central coast of California. As a cooperating association with the California State Park, FES collaborates with the California Department of Parks and Recreation to address issues of the expanding Piedras Blancas northern elephant seal colony. Board members and over 100 docents/volunteer guides are uniquely positioned to contribute to education, science, research and wildlife conservation efforts relating to the largest mainland colony, estimated at 25,000 northern elephant seals.
The Amphibian Ark's vision is “The world’s amphibians safe in nature”. AArk's mission is “Ensuring the survival and diversity of amphibian species, focusing on those that cannot currently be safe-guarded in their natural environments”.