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The Connecticut Audubon Society conserves Connecticut’s environment through science-based education and advocacy focused on the state’s bird populations and habitats. Founded in 1898, the Connecticut Audubon Society operates nature facilities in Fairfield, Milford, Glastonbury, Pomfret, Hampton, and Sherman, a center in Old Lyme, and an EcoTravel office in Essex. Connecticut Audubon manages 20 wildlife sanctuaries encompassing almost 3,300 acres of open space in Connecticut, and educates over 200,000 children and adults annually. Connecticut Audubon is an independent organization, not affiliated with any national or governmental group. Connecticut Audubon Society’s scientists, educators, citizen scientists, and volunteers work to preserve birds and their environments in Connecticut. Our work includes sanctuary management, advocacy, environmental education and activities at our centers, scientific studies, and our annual Connecticut State of the Birds report.
Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy inspires, motivates, and engages people to protect, preserve, and restore wildlife habitat in Loudoun County.
A charitable organization dedicated to providing direct solutions to families with financial hardships so that they may avoid having to surrender or separate from a beloved pet.
Ken-Mar Rescue is a 501c3, non-profit, Los Angeles-based, small dog rescue. We are foster-based, cage-free, and donor supported. We rescue, rehabilitate and rehome "last day" dogs that would otherwise be euthanized. We offer adoptions throughout Southern California and beyond. Our orphans are sterilized, up-to-date with shots and microchipped. We do home checks on all potential adoptions before finalizing. Ken-Mar Rescue's mission is to save neglected small dogs and introduce them to their forever families. Ken-mar Rescue depends on donors, foster parents, volunteers and fundraisers to continue its life-saving work.
Our mission is "to partner with our community to save more animals."
Our mission is to rescue homeless, abandoned, neglected or abused dogs. By working with committed volunteers, already established veterinarians and trainers, we will nurture, provide medical care and rehabilitation to these animals while providing a safe and loving cage-free environment for as long as it takes to find them adoptive homes.
Labrador Hill Sanctuary Inc is a permanent sanctuary to over 50 horses, donkeys, ponies and mules with a commitment to the preservation of life, the ending of horse slaughter, and humane education for students from ages 2-adult. We provide long term care for equines at all stages of their lives, and foster empathy in students to work with animals of all abilities, whether rideable or not. While honoring the long and rich history of human-equine relationships, we hope to move public opinion in the 21st century towards inclusion of these intelligent animals into the mainstream of society, with attendant rights , dignity, and funding. We offer both a natural horsemanship program and an equine assisted psychotherapy program, along with services for veterans and inner city students.
Animal Rescue, inc. Is a section 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization. Our mission statement is “helping animals, helping people.” We have been dedicated to alleviating animal suffering and promoting a humane ethic through programs that mutually benefit animals and people since 1976. Our organization serves the Maryland-South Central Pennsylvania area, which includes the cities of Baltimore, MD and York, PA. We operate a no-kill shelter, or as we prefer to call it, “shelter for life” for hundreds of homeless dogs and cats on 25 acres of property just over the Maryland-Pennsylvania line in new freedom, pa and manage an on-site spay/neuter clinic. Animal Rescue, Inc. Is a predominantly volunteer organization. We have a team of 118 volunteers and 38 employees who help to administer our programs. All of our organization’s officers and directors, including grace froelich, animal rescue, inc. ’s volunteer president & executive director, who has been responsible for administering our organization’s programs on a full-time basis for the past 34 years, serve as volunteers. The majority of our volunteers have been with our organization for many years, some for decades. Having the benefit of so many dedicated volunteers, as well as a network of participating veterinarians who provide medical services at reduced fees, ensures a very cost-effective use of our funding dollars -- our total management and fund-raising expenses for our most recently filed form 990 tax return (fiscal year 8/1/08 to 7/31/09) were only 10. 8%. That, of course, means that out of every dollar donated, more than 89 cents goes where it should -- to helping the animals.
The Marine Mammal Stranding Center (which has the privilege of housing the only marine mammal stranding facility in New Jersey) is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and release of stranded or otherwise distressed marine mammals and sea turtles along the 1,800 mile New Jersey coast and inter-coastal waterways. MMSC is further committed to the preservation of our oceans and the education of the next generation through public information and internship programs.
Colorado Puppy Rescue is a non-profit, no-kill rescue dedicated to saving young puppies. We provide love, safety, and health care for our puppies while we search for their new forever family. A cpr puppy is always a cpr puppy. We adopt exclusively out of the hopeful hound adoption center in aurora and work side by side with trainers to make your adoption experience a good one.
Single Vision is dedicated to the conservation of endangered species and educating the public on the need to preserve our Earth’s precious ecosystems.