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Fox Wood Wildlife Rescue

Wildlife Rehabilitation through Quality Care and Public Education

Wildlife Heritage Foundation Of New Hampshire

To support the education,conservation,wildlife ,fisheries and law enforcement programs of the NH Fish And Game Department.

Friends Of Sea Turtles Oak Island Nc

The Oak Island Sea Turtle Protection Program (OISTPP) is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization whose mission is to monitor and protect the sea turtle population that visits the Oak Island, NC beach strand.

Odins Heart Wildlife Rehabilitation

Odin’s Heart Wildlife Rehabilitation Inc’s purpose is to rescue, rehabilitate, and release back into nature injured, ill or orphaned wildlife; give treatment and sanctuary to animals; and to provide free education to public with regards to wildlife.

Lands For Biological Diversity

To acquire, maintain, restore and natural areas that predominantly contain endandered and threatened flora and fauna.

Pasadena Audubon Society

TO BRING THE EXCITEMENT OF BIRDS TO OUR COMMUNITY THROUGH BIRDING, EDUCATION, AND THE CONSERVATION OF BIRD HABITATS.

Memphis Zoo

The Memphis Zoo's mission is to connect people with wildlife

Bridgeport Fish Enhancement Foundation

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.

Little Ponderosa Zoo And Rescue

EDUCATING KIDS AND ADULTS ABOUT WILDLIFE AND EXOTIC ANIMALS.

Arizona Sugar Glider Rescue

The Arizona Sugar Glider Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non profit corporation founded for the purpose of helping pet sugar gliders have happy healthy lives. We not only rescue and rehome sugar gliders, we also offer education and mentoring to prospective and current glider parents.

In Sync Exotics

"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."

South Bay Wildlife Rehab

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.