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WILD WINGS IS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION THAT HOUSES AND CARES FORPERMANENTLY INJURED BIRDS OF PREY OR "RAPTORS" WHICH ARE UNABLE TOSURVIVE ON THEIR OWN IN THE WILD ANY MORE.OUR MISSION IS TO TEACHENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP THROUGH PROGRAMS FEATURING OUR RESIDENTRAPTORS AS OUR TEACHING PARTNERS. WE TRAVEL WITH OUR RAPTORS TOSCHOOLS, SCOUT MEETINGS, AND MANY OTHER CORPORATE AND PRIVATE EVENTS,AND WE ALSO HOST EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND HIKES AT OUR FACILITY ATMENDON PONDS PARK.
Wildlife Rehab of Greenville is an all-volunteer non-profit organization dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of orphaned and injured wildlife in the state of South Carolina. Education of the public is also an important goal.
Wolf Mountain Sanctuary is a non-profit 501(c)3 volunteer educational organization dedicated to the preservation and proper management of wolves in the wild and in captivity. Our mission is to save the wolves.
Recognizing that fauna, flora, and ecosystems contribute ecologically, economically, culturally, spiritually, and aesthetically to our lives... Understanding that a considerate, educated, and thoughtfully formed relationship between natural and human environments is essential for the harmonious co-existence of all species... Acknowledging that the activities of people impact the natural world, sometimes adversely... Believing that we can make an effort to remedy the unfavorable effects of humanity's actions, promote tolerance for the needs of all life, and contribute to balance on earth... Avian Haven was founded in Freedom, Maine as a non-profit wild bird rehabilitation center dedicated to the return of injured and orphaned wild birds of all species to natural roles in the wild. In practice, the rehabilitation and repatriation of wildlife is a medical, ecological, geographical, cultural, and educational endeavor. In fulfilling these facets, Avian Haven provides: Comprehensive medical care in a modern, well-equipped clinic. Rehabilitation in an environment designed to simulate natural conditions. Research and education to other wildlife rehabilitators and wildlife professionals on a local, state, and national level. Opportunities for enhanced awareness and education to the general public and academic institutions.
Sea Turtle Adventures' mission is to conserve local populations of sea turtles, educate the public about the marine environment, and provide nature-based programs and life skills training to adults with disabilities.
Pheasants Forever, with its sister organization Quail Forever, is dedicated to the conservation of pheasants, quail, and other wildlife through habitat improvements, public awareness, education and land management policies and programs.
MISSION STATEMENT: The Wild Bird Fund is a state and federally licensed 501©(3) that cares for the injured, ill and orphaned wildlife of New York City. Our mission is twofold: 1) to provide medical care and rehabilitation to native and passing migrant wildlife so that they can be released back into the wild; and 2) to educate New Yorkers about the rich diversity of the city's wildlife and how to help it thrive. We are the only rehabilitation and education facility for wildlife in New York City
FOHR works in partnership with John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge to connect people with nature and promote a culture of environmental stewardship through education, outreach, service and nature-based recreation for the conservation of wildlife and habitat
Dedicated to wildlife preservation through healing, rehabilitation and release back to the wild. We promote awareness and conservation efforts through education and outreach programs. We serve the greater Roanoke Valley and surrounding areas.
Paws Animal Wildlife Sanctuary, Inc. (PAWS) is an all-volunteer non-profit organization focusing on wildlife education, rescue and rehabilitation. We operate out of South Carolina and carry rehabilitation permits from the state and federal government, as well as USDA and USFWS permits for legal public display of resident animals in wildlife education programs. Our organization is entirely volunteer-based; with no paid staff, 100% of donations go directly toward animal care. We are recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3), so all donations are tax deductible. Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and release orphaned or injured wildlife, and to provide educational live-animal presentations that promote peaceful coexistence with native North American wildlife. Our hope is that our site can serve as an information resource for members of the public everywhere!
The Orangutan Conservancy (OC) is dedicated to the protection of orangutans in their natural habitat through wild research, capacity building, education and public awareness programs, and by supporting numerous on-the-ground efforts to save Southeast Asia’s only great ape.
To inspire and educate people to join with the zoo in the active support and conservation of wild life and wild places to serve our communities by engaging people with the wonder of the living world through personal encounters that foster life long harmonious relationships with nature