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The Memphis Zoo's mission is to connect people with wildlife
BFEF's commitment is to help maintain sustainable fisheries in our local waterways & lakes, introducing kids to fishing, conservation of Bridgeport waterways, and supporting local & outdoor programs.
Ocean Ecology Network is dedicated to marine research and conservation and to providing scientific and technical support to projects studying marine organisms and ecosystems around the world. Our current projects are focused on marine turtle conservation in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and the South Pacific, and address a wide variety of issues ranging from nesting beach ecology to the impact of fisheries on marine turtle populations.
EDUCATING KIDS AND ADULTS ABOUT WILDLIFE AND EXOTIC ANIMALS.
"To provide a caring, safe haven to some of God's most beautiful creatures. We put their needs above all else; the old, the maimed, the unwanted can find sanctuary here."
The Orange County Bird of Prey Center is a volunteer organization dedicated to: Education: the best long-term solution to prevent and mitigate many of the dangers that raptors face is education. Rehabilitation: treating and rehabilitating injured raptors. Release: returning them to the wild.
Our mission is two-fold. One is to rehabilitate and return to the wild the sick, injured, and orphaned patients we receive. The other is to provide comprehensive wildlife and environmental education to the public.
To rescue and provide sanctuary to farmed animals and inspire change in how society views and treats these wonderful souls.
To empower people to engage in conservation of animals and their natural habitat.
Our mission is to preserve the significant open lands and natural heritage of Colorado through private and public partnerships, innovative land conservation techniques and strategic leadership.
TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC THROUGH TOURS AND PROGRAMS ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF WOLVES, COYOTES AND FOXES TO OUR ECOSYSTEM AND TO FOSTER THE IMPORTANCE OF PRESERVATION/CONSERVATION OF FORESTS LANDS AND WATER TO SUPPORT FLORA AND FAUNA AS WELL AS TO PROVIDE NATURAL HABITAT FOR ANIMALS.
Founded in 1991, the Southwest Environmental Center (SWEC) works to restore and protect native wildlife and their habitats in the southwestern borderlands through public education, grassroots advocacy and on-the-ground restoration projects. We have 4 staff members (3 full-time and 1 part-time), 2 work studies through NMSU and a large cadre of motivated volunteers.