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Feral Cat Rescue, Inc. is a non-profit, all-volunteer organization dedicated to humanely reducing the feral and stray cat population in St. Mary’s County through a variety of methods without euthanasia.
Is to provide a healthy and happy environment for the dogs that come into our program, and to help educate the public in responsible dog ownership.
Frankies Furry Friends Rescue is a small group of volunteers and fosters that foster the dogs in their own homes until they are adopted. Their main concern is giving a small breed dog either from a puppy mill or a local shelter a second chance at a life. They offer them a safe place until their forever homes are found. They receive proper food, they learn how to trust people. The foster gives them lots of love and attention, they are microchiped, and all vetting (including spay or neutering, vaccinations, heartworm testing, bordetella and heartworm preventative) they need until their forever homes are found. They educate the public about the importance of spaying/neutering the animals, emphasize the importance of adopting a dog, knowing it is a lifetime commitment.
It is our mission to preserve the lives and enhance the well-being of animals. At the Greenville Humane Society, we love and care for each pet as if they were our own. We work hard every day to provide homeless pets with more than just the basics of food and shelter—our pets receive daily enrichment, loving attention, and medical care. Beyond adoption, we offer a wide variety of preventative services like vaccinations and spay/neuter to make proper pet care affordable for our community so that all pets can be pets for life.
Our MissionTo raise funds and awareness to save, protect and advance the lives of the animals of Appalachian Region Tennessee.Our VisionTo serve as an active resource and model for the education, promotion and implementation of effective and measurable Spay and Neuter, and Adoption Programs to end cruelty and euthanasia of all animals in our area and beyond.
Our Mission: To provide a licensed home for rescued and adopted exotic animals from Utah and around the world. Educate the general public about the wonders of the animal kingdom Help to create a personal bond with wildlife so as to foster the responsibility of caring for our natural resources To entertain groups of all sizes and allow up-close and personal interactions with wildlife Based in Utah County, Utah, Wild Wonders is a state and federally licensed and insured, non-profit animal education facility. We provide a home for injured, displaced, non-releasable, and geriatric animals. These animals have become ambassadors to help educate people about the wonders of the animal kingdom. Wild Wonders is dedicated to the care and nurture of these special animals and in sharing their stories and their lives to all who wish to listen.
The mission of Wildlands Network is to protect North America’s native animals and plants by connecting wildlife habitats through scientifically sound action; networks of partners, allies and individuals; and innovative motivational communications.
Personal Ponies Ltd provides small UK Shetland ponies to children that are differently able. There is no charge for our services and not one of of our volunteers are paid a penny. As we head into our 27th year, there about 1800 ponies in our program scattered around the country with volunteers in almost every state sharing ponies with children that need a special friend. There is a special magic that happens when a small pony is paired with a small child that is indescribable.
At Chele’s Cat Care, our goal is to provide the best possible future for each cat who comes, directly or indirectly, into our care.
"Help us meet the needs of shelter animals in our community. Together we can rewrite the narrative."
The Donkey Sanctuary of Canada provides a lifelong home to donkeys and mules that have been neglected or abused, or that can no longer be cared for by their owners. The DSC provides a program in animal welfare education to school and community groups. In addition, the DSC has developed a Foster Farm Program wherein animals are placed in pairs on permanent loan at suitable farms. The Sanctuary Farm is open to the public on Wednesdays and Sundays, 10-4, May through October.
The goal is to raise the estimated $1 million needed to fund the new shelter, scheduled to open in 2015 at 5500 Lakeridge Road. Visit www.animal-shelter.ca for more information on the organization and volunteer opportunities.