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Our Mission Is To Relieve The Suffering Of And Prevent Cruelty To Animals, And To Increase Humane Education In The Winona Area.
The mission of the Wenatchee Valley Humane Society is to serve the community through education, protection and pet adoptions.
The mission of the International Owl Center is to make the world a better place for owls through education and research.
We operate a fully licensed, non-profit, no-kill exotic animal rescue/Educational facility
Leading our community to eliminate pet overpopulation through Spay/Neuter, Adoption, and Humane Education.
Committed to contributing to the welfare of companion animals through permanent placement and community education on sterilization, animal cruelty and neglect. They strive to provide necessary veterinarian care to ensure healthy animals. They educate people and promote the importance of spaying and neutering animals to prevent needless suffering and death due to overpopulation.
The mission of The Friends of Scituate Dog Park is to encourage responsible dog ownership through recreation and education. The goal of our organization is to build and operate a secure dog park that will provide a safe, clean off-leash recreational environment for dogs and owners, and to educate the community to promote responsible dog ownership.
Liberty Wildlife nurtures the nature of Arizona: providing quality wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, natural history education, conservation services for the community, and leading by example to demonstrate environmental sustainability in our community.As a leader in wildlife protection and preservation, Liberty Wildlife has had a profound impact on the lives of over 65,000 animals, over 7,800 in 2017 alone. Through oversight, stewardship, and a strong commitment to educational outreach, Liberty Wildlife is also a leader in environmental education providing over 700 programs/year to K-12 youth in Arizona. Our long term commitment is to provide quality care for vulnerable wildlife while creating comprehensive educational experiences coupled with research and conservation projects
The Gentle Barn is a national nonprofit organization, founded in 1999 as a safe haven and place of recovery for severely abused animals. The Gentle Barn offers their unique philosophy of rehabilitating animals and connecting their stories of survival and healing to the personal experiences of inner city, at-risk and special needs children who have suffered physical, mental, or emotional trauma. By interacting with The Gentle Barn’s approximate two hundred animals and taking a hands-on role in their welfare, those who participate in the programs at The Gentle Barn learn empathy, trust, and forgiveness. The Gentle Barn is run by Founder Ellie Laks and her husband and Co-founder Jay Weiner, both of whom were healed and supported by animals as children. The Gentle Barn’s mission is simple: “Inspiring Kindness and Compassion towards Animals, Our Planet, and Each Other.”
To improve the health of sighthounds worldwide through education, research, and accessibility for owners, adopters and those in veterinarian fields.
Dedicated to the preservation of native North American wildlife through environmental education and the rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife.
To be a community-centered shelter that supports the human-animal bond through compassionate care, adoption, education, and advocacy.