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About EcoHealth AllianceBuilding on 40 years of innovative science, EcoHealth Alliance (formerly Wildlife Trust) is a non-profit international conservation organization dedicated to protecting wildlife and safeguarding human health from the emergence of disease. The organization develops ways to combat the effects of damaged ecosystems on human and wildlife health. It specializes in saving biodiversity in human-dominated ecosystems where ecological health is most at risk from habitat loss, species imbalance, pollution and other environmentalissues. EcoHealth Alliance scientists also identify and examine thecauses affecting the health of global ecosystems in the U.S. and more than 20 countries worldwide. EcoHealth Alliance's strength is founded on innovations in research, education, training, and support from a global network of EcoHealth Alliance conservation partners. EcoHealth Alliance is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization.
The International Wolf Center advances the survival of wolf populations by teaching about wolves, their relationship to wildlands and the human role in their future. Our response to controversies as they arise is to provide information that helps people to make their own informed decisions. We pledge to educate the public by offering the most up-to-date, accurate wolf information possible. We who want knowledge about wolves need clear, thoughtful presentation of the facts and issues involved. That is exactly what the International Wolf Center seeks to provide. The study of wolf survival continues to include the study of human tolerance. It is hard for people to tolerate or to respect what they are raised to fear. The wolf problem is a people problem. We need everyone's help to solve it.
Bat Conservation International’s mission is to conserve the world’s bats and their ecosystems to ensure a healthy planet.
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.
Our mission here at Peace and Paws is to match the world’s best dogs with the world’s best people. We are committed to improving the lives of these animals, supporting spay and neuter education and trap-neuter-and-return programs, and continually finding ways to preserve the well-being of these rescued animals. We are a non-profit, all volunteer, foster-based rescue committed to saving our treasured friends from high-kill shelters.
Wild Horse Freedom Federation (WHFF) advances the power of individuals to take informed and compassionate action to ensure the safety, welfare and lawful disposition of free roaming wild horses and burros.
At Michelson Found Animals Foundation, our mission is Saving Pets. Enriching Lives. We work to put pets in good homes and keep them there with a range of programs that encompass social enterprise and philanthropy. We operate the first free national microchip registry to help reunite lost pets with their families. With our Adopt & Shop retail stores, we've helped over 20,000 shelter pets find new homes - and reinvest retail sales proceeds to save more pets. And with our grant programs, we've facilitated millions of spay and neuter surgeries for low-income pet owners. And Michelson Prize & Grants promotes scientific research to find a non-surgical sterilization alternative for dogs and cats. Learn more at foundanimals.org!
Dachshund Paws and Pals is a non-profit 501(C)3, no kill organization dedicated to rescuing homeless and abandoned dachshunds and other small breeds from high-kill shelters and owners who can no longer care for them. By working with committed volunteers, foster homes, local veterinarians, and boarding facilities , we have been able to rescue hundreds of dogs, provide them with loving temporary care, and find them well-matched, carefully screened forever homes. A big focus of our rescue is to educate potential adopters and the general public of the importance of spaying or neutering ones pet.
Much Love Animal Rescue plays a vital role in saving helpless animals that have been found homeless on the street or turned in by their owners from certain death within the Los Angeles Animal Services shelter program. Much Love is run entirely by like-minded professionals dedicated to ending animal suffering by providing medical treatment, boarding, training and rehabilitation to ensure successful placement into loving homes and families. Much Love is dedicated to helping end pet overpopulation by educating the public on the importance of the Spay and Neuter program. Our volunteer and foster programs are a successful community involvement action that benefits the organization and the individual alike.
We mainly specialize in very old dachshunds pulled from shelters, puppy mill dachshunds, and severely disabled dachshunds that require ongoing medical care, We have blind and deaf, and 7 with IVDD and countless that have come here for hospice care. The sanctuary is run out of our home. The dogs have free run of our home. We have adopted out 41 some dogs and helped another 47 to the bridge in the last 10 years. We have tried to provide the best last chapter for these dogs so that when it is time to go to the bridge they have known love, they have been owned, they had a name, they have known the feel of a warm bed (mostly my bed). Each of our departed dogs were held in my arms as they passed and each one broke our hearts but we saw them through all the way to the end. This is the hardest part of rescue or any pet ownership and we are proud of all of our work.
PAF has a three-fold mission to: Rescue homeless dogs and cats from city & county shelters, as well as dogs and cats who are abandoned, and those whose guardians can no longer care for them. Place the homeless dogs and cats we rescue in loving, adoptive homes. Educate the public about the importance of spaying/neutering companion animals in order to reduce the overpopulation of stray and unwanted dogs and cats in our communities.
Our mission is to make the world better for animals. We financially help the smallest, neediest rescue groups across America, and beyond. We help support the groups who do great hands-on rescue work, but are too small to fundraise in a big way, or get grants, and would fall through the cracks without us. We help people with pet financial emergencies. We also network and provide temporary assistance, boarding, medical care, pull fees, and transport, for desperate animals. We have a designated Spay/Neuter fund which awards "Little Guy Grants" for TNR and low income needs. We campaign and network for more humane laws in all areas concerning animal welfare. We are the place to go when there is nowhere else to turn, and exponentially have saved thousands of lives since we began.