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Cameroon is one of the last places on earth where gorillas and chimpanzees still exist in the wild. Our front line conservation work includes rescuing gorillas, chimpanzees and monkeys orphaned by the illegal bushmeat and pet trades, and giving them a safe forest sanctuary home where they can live with their own kind. Conservation included people, too, and we work directly with local villagers, developing community projects to generate income for them. We have a thriving education programme and our teamwork with thousands of children and adults every year, most of whom have never seen the majestic gorillas and chimpanzees until they visit our forest sanctuary at Mefou Primate Park.
Walden's Puddle (WP) is committed to wildliferehabilitation, education and conservation. WP provides care andtreatment to sick, injured, orphaned and displaced wildlife that are brought tous by people from all over Tennessee, with the goal being to return therehabilitated animals to the wild. We typically care for over 3,500 animals from over 120 different species. We also provide hands-on environmental,educational and conservation programs for Middle Tennessee residents includingthe Scouts, college students, children and seniors in various settings, thatwill help them live with a greater appreciation for the wildlife aroundthem. These programs educate the public on: wildlife ethics, welfare andlaws; what to do if you find an injured or abandoned animal; and the serviceswe provide at Walden's Puddle.
"To guarantee that giraffes are protected and preserved in their natural habitat."
The Tanganyika Wildlife Foundation is the 501(c)(3) fundraising arm that supports Tanganyika Wildlife Park’s conservation, endangered‑species breeding, education, and community partnership work. It raises funds and runs donor programs to support animal care, habitat/breeding projects, and outreach that aim to inspire stewardship of rare and endangered species.
The National Wildlife Foundation is dedicated to the protection and preservation of wildlife and their natural habitats for future generations. Through education, research, and conservation efforts, we strive to educate the public about the importance of wildlife and the environment, and to take action to protect and conserve endangered species and their habitats. By working with individuals, communities, and organizations, we aim to create a sustainable future for wildlife and the planet.
Penguins International is a non-profit organization committed to preserving and protecting penguins around the world. To accomplish this mission, we actively engage in penguin conservation, we educate the public on threats to penguins, and we conduct scientific research investigations to understand penguin biology and best methods for conservation, three activities that go hand-in-hand to fully understand these amazing species of birds and protect them for all to cherish. In short: Protecting Penguins, Protecting the Planet
To spread awareness about animal cruelty in tourism and to support and fundraise for those projects that take these animals out of abusive lives and cares for them
PRESERVATION OF MARINE LIFE, CONCENTRATING EFFORTS ON ENDANDERED SPECIES.TO SUPPORT PROGRAMS TO CLEAN BEACHES, OCEANS AND WATERWAYS.SUPPORT PROGRAMS INCLUDING ACCESS TO VESSELS USED IN RESEARCH AND EDUCATION.
At RHINO 911, we are focused on providing new solutions for on-the-ground response to wounded and orphaned Rhinos for the survival of the Rhino Species.While we’re starting with the Rhinos we’re also working toward a future where every Province in South Africa has the same infrastructure with advanced technology and air capabilities to respond to any wounded animals including; Elephants, Lions, Giraffes, Cheetahs, and Leopards. RHINO 911 is dedicated to assisting all species with our capabilities to ensure survival for the animals under the threat of poaching.
Red Panda Network (RPN) is the world’s first nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting red pandas. We work with local communities in Nepal to serve as active partners in the conservation of wild red pandas and their habitat.
Working to conserve genetically viable populations of critically endangered rhinoceros species around the world, by fundraising for and making grants to rhino- and community-based conservation projects in Africa and Asia.
The Yellowstone Park Foundation works in cooperation with the National Park Service to fund projects and programs that protect, preserve, and enhance the natural and cultural resources and the visitor experience of Yellowstone National Park. YPF's Tomorrow’s Stewards Funding Initiative supports projects to enhance the park’s youth education programs and to promote the understanding, appreciation, and stewardship of Yellowstone among the next generation.