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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 mission of the Elmwood Park Zoo is to foster an appreciation for wildlife and the environment that will inspire active participation in conservation.
TO ENRICH LIVES THROUGH FIRSTHAND INTERACTION WITH LIVING THINGS.
For Indian Creek Zoo , a unique place that offers up close viewing of exotic animals such as Zebras, Camels, Emus, Wallabies, Kangaroos, Lemurs, Ostrich, Goats, Alpacas, Marmosets, Giraffes, Sheep, Coatimundi, Lynx, Bison, Alligators, Spider Monkeys, Black Bears, Peacocks, Sloths & More! Fun for all ages!
CHAHINKAPA ZOO IS ORGANIZED TO EDUCATE AND PROMOTE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION, ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND FAMILY RECREATION.
The North American Bluebird Society is a non-profit education, conservation and research organization that promotes the recovery of bluebirds and other native cavity-nesting bird species in North America.
Creating healthier communities by connecting people to nature through adventure-based learning contributes to the conservation of the Chesapeake Bay.
SALISBURY ZOO COMMISSION, INC. IS A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION WHOSE POLICY IS TO ENSURE THAT THE SALISBURY ZOOLOGICAL PARK PROVIDES A BALANCED PROGRAM OF EDUCATION, CONSERVATION AND RECREATION.
Wildlife Rescue League is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization based in Northern Virginia whose mission is to support the rehabilitation and release of sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife and, through education, to foster the appreciation of our wild neighbors. WRL operates a wildlife helpline in Northern Virginia and surrounding areas and provides advice and referrals to permitted wildlife rehabilitators to get animals the help they need for a second chance at life. WRL also educates the public about native wildlife and peaceful coexistence; thereby minimizing the need for rehabilitation efforts. We provide brochures, educational material, classes and educational programs upon request. If you find an animal in need of assistance, call WRL's Wildlife Helpline at (703) 440-0800 for advice.
Providing compassionate care to injured, ill, and orphaned wild animals, and advising our community on helping wildlife
FHFH feeds the hungry by transforming donated deer, elk and livestock into nutritious meat for food banks and feeding ministries. Nutritious red meat is the most-needed item at food banks and feeding ministries nationwide. FHFH pays to have deer and other big-game donated by hunters processed, packaged and frozen by approved, participating meat cutters. The meat, which is high in protein and low in fat, is distributed free of charge to the food banks and feeding ministries that serve the poor nationwide. FHFH exists to serve the Lord Jesus Christ by feeding the hungry. In the Bible, Isaiah the prophet and Jesus himself lift up feeding the hungry as one of the traits of those who have given their hearts to the Lord.