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To provide wildlife rehabilitation to Wisconsin wildlife with the intent to release back to their native habitat, conduct research designed to further the positive impact of rehabilitation, and provide quality community education programs and services.
To foster an enlightening and affordable wildlife experience that improves the bond between people and nature. The Racine Zoological Society will provide for the recreation and education of the people, the conservation of wildlife and wild places, and the advancement of science
Our mission is to preserve and strengthen raptor populations, expand participation in raptor preservation, and help foster the next generation of preservationists.
The Institute of Range and American Mustang (IRAM) founded by Dayton O. Hyde in 1988 is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation registered in the state of South Dakota. IRAM manages the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary and owns 11,000 acres of private land dedicated to range preservation and a balanced ecosystem located in the Southern Black Hills. The principle mission was to save this sacred land with Native American and Early Pioneer history from development, preserve the natural habitat of the ingenious wildlife on the land and provide a home for unwanted American Mustangs.
Educating has been the primary goal of the sanctuary. My “Turtles to you” program, has been very successful and through it many children have had an opportunity to learn, see and touch box turtles of all sizes. This program will continue as long as there are children. Future hopes for the facility at the sanctuary include field trips, where turtles can be observed in their natural habitat
The Amphibian Ark's vision is “The world’s amphibians safe in nature”. AArk's mission is “Ensuring the survival and diversity of amphibian species, focusing on those that cannot currently be safe-guarded in their natural environments”.
The mission of the Elmwood Park Zoo is to foster an appreciation for wildlife and the environment that will inspire active participation in conservation.
Friends Fur Life Rescue is a 501(c)3, a non-profit organization that is strictly made up of animal-loving volunteers. Their mission is to rescue “at-risk” dogs and cats that have been discarded and forgotten. They focus on the seniors, the ones with health issues and those abandoned, abused or neglected. Many animals we take in have extensive health or behavior issues and are pulled from local shelters before they are euthanized. Their only goal is to give every animal their furever home.
TO ENRICH LIVES THROUGH FIRSTHAND INTERACTION WITH LIVING THINGS.
Helping injured, orphaned and abandoned wildlife in the state of Nebraska since 1979.
Appalachian Wildlife Refuge coordinates wildlife rehabilitation efforts in western North Carolina by providing high quality care for injured and orphaned wildlife, supporting the wildlife rehabilitation network through our ability to help numerous species, and offering outreach and education regarding wildlife conservation and coexistence to the community.
To prevent the 6th mass extinction