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Bat Conservation International’s mission is to conserve the world’s bats and their ecosystems to ensure a healthy planet.
Coalition for Pets empowers local stakeholders to develop and grow mobile spay and neuter programs in unserved communities, with the objective of mitigating animal suffering resulting from overpopulation. Our vision is that suffering and cruelty to animals born into homelessness will not plague our future generations.
The FPAJMZ mission is to support the City of Palo Alto in its efforts to provide exciting and interactive museum exhibits, offer science education programs, and improve zoo and museum facilities.
Bound Angels is a non-profit organization dedicated to animal rights and rescue. Bound Angels creates awareness campaigns focused on the plight of animals' suffering & educates people to the solutions. Through rehabilitation and campaigns animals can be rescued and placed into loving homes.
Our mission is to generate consciousness and encourage stewardship of natural ecosystems, and to carry on other charitable and educational activities associated with this purpose as allowed by law.
The Indo-Pacific Conservation Alliance (IPCA) is dedicated to the study and conservation of the native ecosystems of the tropical Indo-Pacific region and support for traditional peoples in their stewardship of these globally significant natural resources. Our current field projects are located in Indonesia and New Guinea. Our main program is with the Asmat community of southwestern Papua, Indonesia, in the lowlands of Lorentz National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the largest and most diverse protected area in the Asia-Pacific Region. Our conservation successes include halting destructive commercial logging and fishing operations. IPCA is based at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu, Hawaii. Rather than establish in-country offices, which is both expensive and unnecessary, we work with and through local partners to minimize overhead costs and put financial resources into the field where it is urgently needed. IPCA was formed in 1998 in collaborative association with scientists from the Smithsonian Institution, Bishop Museum, and other leading scientific and conservation organizations. Our projects are science-based and driven by our desire to work in authentic collaboration with indigenous communities, in-country scientists, local conservation groups, and other stakeholders. Our geographic focus is on the tropical Indo-Pacific region, a vast area that includes Indonesia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia -- by far the most biologically and culturally diverse area of the planet.
CuriOdyssey, a science park for children, incorporates the foundations of the former Coyote Point Museum, but with a new vision. We are a stellar learning center that offers children a comprehensive introduction to the sciences. Our interactive science exhibits, exciting wildlife encounters, and engaging education programs give children authentic learning experiences that help develop an appreciation of the role of science in our lives. We provide the tools and experiences for children to learn and discover the fundamentals of physics, chemistry, biology, and geology by engaging them directly with scientific phenomena – animals, air, sound, water, plants, magnetism, and more. Through such interactions, we help to educate and inspire future leaders and innovators.
The mission of The Children's Village is to work in partnership with families to help society's most vulnerable children so that they become educationally proficient, economically productive, and socially responsible members of their communities.
Dog by Dog. To rescue all breed dogs, who have been abandoned in shelters or on the street, for the purpose of finding them safe permanent homes, and to provide beloved companion animals to loving families. To guide prospective adopters in choosing a companion animal of appropriate breed, age, and temperament for their lifestyle, and to educate them in the proper care of their adopted pets. To provide veterinary care, training, and followup support, even rehoming if necessary, for our rescued dogs. It takes a village. To inspire and motivate individuals worldwide to take action to alleviate the suffering of innocent, abandoned and unwanted animals in their own communities. To educate and inform the public regarding the importance of spaying and neutering in reducing canine and feline overpopulation.
We preserve and protect the region's native wildlife by providing rehabilitation services and public education concerning the factors that threaten its abundance and diversity.
TO PREVENT CRUELTY TO ANIMALS BY RESCUING, REHABILITATING AND SHELTERING ANIMALS AND PLACING THEM IN ADOPTIVE HOMES, AND THROUGH EDUCATING THE PUBLIC ABOUT ANIMAL WELFARE, A SUBJECT USEFUL TO INDIVIDUALS AND BENEFICIAL TO THE COMMUNITY.
To help heal the emotional wounds of military Veterans by using the power of the human-animal bond to provide a second chance for shelter animals by rescuing, training and pairing them with America's servicemen and women who could benefit from having a companion animal.