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SOCIETE DE CONSERVATION DU CORRIDOR NATUREL DE LA RIVIERE AU SAUMON (SCCNRS)

Selected because of exceptional geo-physical characteristics, large tracts of unfragmented forest and significant amount of biodiversity, the rivière au Saumon watershed is a privileged eco-region for the creation of a protected natural corridor. Using an individual voluntary conservation approach, based on a scientific methodology, the SCCNRS provides a conservation solution that is flexible enough to respond to the needs of an individual landowner’s use of their property while meeting the SCCNRS’s conservation objectives for target species and habitats. This is acheived by identifying the areas of greatest ecological value on each property and assuring their protection using conservation tools adapted to the personal objectives of individual landowners.

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Community Cats Toronto

Urban Cat Relief is a network of dedicated, caring and experienced foster homes. All of our cats and kittens are raised in family environments. They get the love and socialization needed to help them succeed in their forever homes. We observe our cats and kittens to learn their personalities and strive to make the right matches between the cats and potential adopters. All of our cats and kittens get the medical help they need. This includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, injuries cared for and any surgeries required. We do not cut any corners when it comes to the health of our cats. All of this requires donations from cat-lovers like you! Please help the cats. Donations of any amount are urgently needed and gratefully accepted. You can be sure that all monies donated go directly to the cats. Urban Cat Reliefwishes to Thank-You for your financial support.

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Ottawa Therapy Dogs

Ottawa Therapy Dogs (OTD), was established as a chapter of Therapy Dogs International (TDI) in early 2000, and in 2003 was incorporated in Ontario as a not-for-profit charity. In 2006 it became an independant organization, locally administered. OTD aims to offer both Animal Assisted Activities (AAA) & Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) to those in the community who can benefit from the therapeutic effects of the human-animal bond. Discover us at www.ottawatherapydogs.ca.

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FOOTHILLS LAND TRUST

Conservation Easements held by the Foothills Land Trust protect, enhance and conserve: - Biodiversity/Wildlife Habitat - Agricultural Lands - Natural, Scenic and Aesthetic Values For more information please visit our web site.

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Dreamcatcher Nature-Assisted Therapy

Fuzzy Face Express Mission and Vision Mission Statement: Through work with specially screened, trained and certified animals and therapeutic helpers, we bring health, happiness and healing to people of our community who may face challenges in getting the help they need due to location, financial status or otherwise. Our program is mobile, distinctive and specialized to meet the individual needs of the diverse people we serve. Vision Statement: We are committed to helping people of all ages, from all walks of life find healing, balance, joy, hope and confidence through the immediate feedback and inspiration that animals provide.

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BEAGLE PAWS

Beagle Paws is Canada's largest Beagle rescue organization run by dedicated volunteers all over Canada. Our head office is located in St. John's Newfoundland with active chapters in the greater Vancouver area, Kelowna, Calgary, Edmonton and Halifax.

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GREAT BLUE HERON NATURE RESERVE SOCIETY

The Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve is a 130-hectare site (325 acre) located on the un-dyked floodplain of the Vedder River in Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada. Managed by the Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve Society, the site is known for a large breeding colony of Great Blue Herons. Each year hundreds of Great Blue Heron arrive to nest in the Cottonwood trees. In 2012 there were over 160 active nests. The Great Blue Heron is an at risk species in BC. The site also protects a wide variety of wildlife, vegetation as well as species at risk such as the Painted Turtle, the Salish Sucker, and Red Legged Frog.

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HAPPY CAT SANCTUARY

The Happy Cat Sanctuary is a no-kill cat rescue based in Strathmore, Alberta, Canada. We are a small group of volunteers dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating stray and abandoned cats from Strathmore and the surrounding communities.

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ONTARIO TURTLE CONSERVATION CENTRE

Located in Peterborough Ontario, Kawartha Turtle Trauma Centre - soon to be the Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre - is a registered charity whose goal is to aid in the conservation of Ontario’s native turtles and the habitat in which they live. We accomplish this by operating a turtle hospital that treats, rehabilitates and releases injured turtles, by running an education and outreach program, and by performing extensive research in the field to further conservation initiatives

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DANES IN DISTRESS

We bring in Great Danes from individuals, Animal Shelters and the SPCA in Ontario and Quebec. We work with other Great Dane rescue groups across Canada to help placement efforts. All incoming Danes are assessed for temperament, spayed/neutered, vaccinated, Heartworm tested and receive any other necessary vet care prior to adoption. All potential adopters are thoroughly checked before we can adopt them a dog.

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GERDY'S RESCUES & ADOPTIONS / LES RESCAPES DE GERDY POUR L'ADOPTION

We are a non-profit organization and a registered charity. We are a small, Montreal-based group devoted to finding homes for abandoned and homeless cats and dogs.

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WCS Wildlife Conservation Society Canada

WCS Canada implements and supports comprehensive field studies that gather information on wildlife needs and then seeks to resolve key conservation problems by working with a broad array of stakeholders, including local community members, conservation groups, regulatory agencies, and commercial interests. From Yukon to Labrador we work to conserve wolverine, grizzly bears, freshwater fish, lynx, caribou, and many other Canadian species. Major issues addressed to date include protected-area design, wildlife monitoring and recovery, and integrated landscape management. WCS Canada is an independently registered and managed program of the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), headquartered at the Bronx Zoo, New York, which operates conservation programs in over 55 countries around the world. WCS is a recognized global leader in conservation, dedicated to saving wildlife and wildlands in order to assure a future for threatened species such as elephants, tigers, sharks, macaws and lynx.