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Animal Outreach, a volunteer organization and a registered charity since 2001 has been a life-line to needy domesticated animals. Animal Outreach has been able to help hundreds of rescued animals by providing veterinary care, transportation, supplies; and even building materials for a variety of shelters from portable shelter boxes for feral cats to a barn for two rescued cows. Animal Outreach helps support a private cat sanctuary, a cat rescue organization, farm animal sanctuaries, and recently provided surgical equipment to a spay/neuter clinic. Animal Outreach Cat Rescue: provides care, shelter, spays/neuters and adoptions for homeless cats. Farm Animal Rescue: Transportation, food, shelter and vet care. High Volume Spay/Neuter Clinic in London: necessary surgical equipment and subsidized spays/neuters for outdoor rural and barn cats. Special Projects such as surgery for Buddy Use the drop down button to choose the project you wish to support.
Small town animal shelter trying to survive on limited funding with too many dogs and cats. We've been fighting since 99 and will continue to do so but the pressure is on. We may have to close our doors at the end of summer unless we can raise enough money to cover the costs of a worker, the building and the extreme high costs of housing and care for the animals.
We provide a second career for racing and Non racing Standardbred horses. We have adopted out over 200 horses across the province of Ontario since 1996. These horses are enjoyed in a various number of disciplines such as - Police work, endurance, dressage, jumping, barrels, trail riding and general pleasure horses.
Our shelters are always too full of animals that were born without waiting homes, puppies who grew too big, kittens who were no longer wanted when they grew up, and lost and disregarded animals. Even worse, our SPCA Hospital shelters animals who have been injured, become ill through neglect, been abandoned, abused, or grew old — each one in need of medical care, and each one potentially a loving and loyal companion. For many of these animals, the SPCA Hospital is their last hope. Please help us to help them!
There are many ways you can volunteer with the Animal Love Foundation. We always need dedicated people to help us in various areas of rescue. We are always in need of: - Foster homes - Drivers - Volunteers For more information on us, check us out on our website www.animallovefoundation.org
Every year, millions of animals suffer severely in laboratory experiments — with results that often cannot be extended with dependability to human beings. The British Columbia Foundation for Non-Animal Research was founded to help fund and promote alternative methods of research and to work toward replacing the use of animals in laboratory procedures.
About Us Pets for Life Society Alberta was formed in July 2001 In 2012, Pets for Life found homes for 356 kittens, 140 cats, 126 puppies, and 66 dogs. Pets for Life is a 'no-kill' organization, and the foster home is also a sanctuary for animals that we would otherwise have difficulty adopting. Our organization spays/neuters, microchips, and vaccinates all of the rescue animals.
HorseRescueOntario.org is a volunteer organization in Southwestern Ontario, Canada focusing upon rescuing as many horses as possible from slaughter in Ontario. We rescue horses from Ontario and adopt them to loving homes to give these magnificent creatures a second chance on life.
The Wild at Heart Refuge Centre provides veterinary treatment and rehabilitation to injured, sick or orphaned wildlife from Northern Ontario. Rehabilitated animals are released back into the wild. We currently treat 200-400 wild animals per year.
Bear mortality related to human conflicts is perhaps the largest single factor affecting long-term population viability. As human populations continue to extend into bear habitat throughout North America, either through residential development, recreational use or industrial use, bear human conflicts increase. Our organization aims to reduce human caused bear mortality and incidents of human-bear conflict. This is achieved through specialized training courses and innovative applied research. We are involved in a variety of initiatives that focus on reducing people’s interactions with bears while living, working and recreating in bear country. These include our unique Bearproof Garbage Bin Loaner Program, Bear Hazard Assessments, and Natural Attractant Management. Please see www.bearconflict.org for more information.
Two Rivers Development Association manages the operation of Two Rivers Wildlife Park near Marion Bridge, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. The Park occupies a 500 acre tract of crown land bordered by the Salmon and Mira Rivers. The primary attraction of Two Rivers is the 1 kilometer Wildlife Trail which features over 35 species of North American wildlife in large natural settings. The Park has hiking trails, swimming area, u-fish ponds, horse drawn wagon and sleigh rides and a petting farm. Special events are a big part of Park activities. Two Rivers Development Association is a community run group that assumed the operations of the wildlife park in 1996 when it ceased being run by the Government of Nova Scotia. Two Rivers Wildlife Park is open 364 days a year.
Paws and Claws Animal Rescue Foundation volunteers take needy dogs, puppies, cats and kittens into their own homes and provide loving care until a suitable home is found. Very few animals in this area are spayed and neutered, so the animal population grows exponentially. The statistic is if all a female dog's puppies survive and continue to breed, in five years sixty-five hundred puppies will be born. One cat gives rise to four hundred fifty thousand kittens in seven years. Previous to our spay campaign, the only thing that checked the animal population on these two reserves was deaths due to predation, harsh winters, starvation, diseases and parasitic infestations. Paws and Claws Animal Rescue volunteers are dedicated to changing this situation. Three years ago Paws and Claw began a spay program, free to residents on the Sunchild and O'Chiese Reserves. We have spayed approximately three hundred dogs and cats in this time. Please help us spay more dogs and cats!