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Conservators' Center

The Conservators Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to reconnecting people with wildlife. We are focused on public education throughout the Triangle and Triad areas of North Carolina and partner with other organizations around the state and across the country to create opportunities for members of the public to learn more about the animals we share our planet with.

Health
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Hapi Trails Horse Adoption Program

Our mission is to provide a happy, healthy and nurturing environment for abused, abandoned and neglected horses. We are 100% volunteer and dedicated to rehabilitating and re-homing these horses into loving, compassionate and permanent home. Thus enhancing the life of the horse as well as the new owners.

Animals
Austin Lost And Found Pets

Austin Lost and Found Pets is a community service-based nonprofit that goes above and beyond to reunite missing pets with their families. In 2016, we reduced intake at Austin Animal Center, the largest no-kill shelter in the United States, by more than 2,000 animals. We are on track to increase our impact even more this year! We have reunited thousands of families and saved thousands of lives. We help people search for their missing pets, make and put up signs, scan found animals for microchips and so much more.

Science
Environment
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Gulf Of Maine Lobster Foundation Inc.

Through collaboration with fishermen, scientists, educators, and communities, the Gulf of Maine Lobster Foundation is dedicated to protecting and sustaining a healthy lobster fishery and marine environment.

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Have A Heart Adopt A Pet Foundation Inc.

The ultimate goal of the Have a Heart Adopt a Pet Foundation Inc. is to save the lives of formerly lost, homeless, abandoned, and/or abused sheltered pets that are needlessly euthanized.

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Sea Coast Area Feline Education & Rescue

TO RESCUE ABANDONED AND FERAL CATS. HAVE THEM SPAYED, NEUTERED AND RELEASED OR ADOPTED. THESE EFFORTS ARE MADE TO DECREASE THE POPULATION ON THE SEACOAST AND SURROUNDING AREAS.

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Spring Hill Horse Rescue

Spring Hill’s mission is to protect Vermont’s equines through education, advocacy, rescue, rehabilitation & re-homing.

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Garden State German Shepherd Rescue

The mission of Garden State German Shepherd rescue is to rescue German Shepherd Dogs from shelters and pounds throughout New Jersey. All dogs are temperament tested before coming into rescue. If they pass our tests, they are brought up to date on shots, and spayed or neutered before the are placed in foster homes. Potential adopters are carefully screened to ensure that the dogs are placed in good permanent homes. Through our full service owner referral program, we assist owners who need to place their dogs in new homes. Referral dogs are temperament tested and the potential adopters are carefully screened. GSGSR also provides care and training information about the breed to owners and prospective owners.

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Alaskan Malamute Rescue Of New England

Alaskan Malamute Rescue of New England, Inc. (AMRONE) is an all-volunteer organization dedicated to finding permanent, loving homes for homeless Alaskan Malamute dogs.

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Vernon A Tait All Animal Adoption Preservation & Rescue Fund

To assist in the medical treatment of cats especially spaying and neutering

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Tara Farm Rescue

Tara Farm Rescue, Inc. is a sanctuary for unwanted, neglected and abused farm animals. Upon rehabilitation the animals are placed in adoptive care.

Animals
Equine Rescue Resource

Equine Rescue Resource Inc. began as an educational venture, to create awareness on the issues facing equines in the United States. They then expanded by taking a supportive role in equine rescue efforts throughout the Northeast U.S. In 2001, the incidents of horse abuse, neglect, abandonment and horse slaughter rose. ERR grew again due to the ever increasing need for competent and caring shelters that could facilitate large animal rescues, specifically equine rescues. ERR is comprised entirely of volunteers that assist in the rescue, rehabilitation and placement of equines (lite horses, draft horses, ponies, donkeys, mules) throughout New York State and any surrounding area that the volunteers can reasonably reach for site inspections and follow up visits. They believe education is key, and ERR puts forth efforts to promote equine adoption and responsible ownershineglect and abandonment.