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Doberman Pinscher Rescue Of Pa Inc

Doberman Pinscher Rescue of PA, Inc. is an all volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to rehoming needy purebred Dobermans.

Pickens County Humane Society

Shelter Mission:Our mission is to eliminate animal suffering and overpopulation through education.

Advocates for Snake Preservation

Snakes are threatened by many of the same issues that affect all wildlife, including habitat loss, climate change, and disease. But negative attitudes toward snakes may be the biggest barrier to their conservation because it often impedes efforts to address other threats. Our Mission is to use science, education, and advocacy to promote compassionate conservation and coexistence with snakes. Our Vision is a world where snakes are respected and appreciated instead of feared and hated.

Help Orphan Puppies

Help Orphan Puppies, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the rescue of dogs in need of loving homes. We specialize in orphaned puppies, pregnant dogs, moms with nursing babies, puppies and puppies with special needs. Help Orphan Puppies believes that all good dogs deserve forever homes. All of our dogs are fostered in volunteer homes in order to ensure their health and well being. During the foster process, we evaluate each dog's temperament and personality in order to select the best possible forever home. All dogs are treated by a vet and receive full medical care before being placed with an adoptive family. Help Orphan Puppies strives to stay in contact with adoptive families to develop and expand a local community of dog

Feral Cat Coalition Of Oregon

The Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon's mission is to improve the welfare and reduce the population of feral and stray cats through spay/neuter programs and education.

Oceanites, Inc.

Oceanites is the only NGO championing science-based conservation for the 53 signatory countries of the Antarctic Treaty system and international awareness of climate change through the lens of Antarctic penguins. Our institutional memory, scientific expertise, and unique ability to translate complicated science into easily digested take-home messages uniquely position us to positively shape public awareness of climate change. The message Oceanites and its principals take forward is that our future depends on whether we, like penguins, will adapt and still have a decent home, food to eat, and good health, and continue to produce children for generations to come.

Cofan Survival Fund

We are committed to biodiversity conservation and research, protecting our ancestral territory and its natural resources, developing environmentally sound income alternatives, and educating our youngest generation. FSC has received and managed grants from both government and private sources for activities directed to the conservation and management of Cofan ancestral territories in northeastern Ecuador, and for the development of strategies that will allow the Cofan people to maintain cultural and economic stability. We work closely with FEINCE, the Ecuadorian Cofan Indigenous Federation.

Franklin County Animal Shelter

Since 1974, it has been our mission to promote the well-being of companion animals and provide temporary care to homeless pets prior to their placement in loving homes.

Friends Of The Plymouth Pound

Friends of the Plymouth Pound (FPP), is a non-profit animal welfare organization dedicated to creating "forever homes" for rescued cats and dogs on the South Shore. Founded in 1984, The Friends and its dedicated and caring volunteers have assisted thousands of animals (owned and strays) by providing support through the groups various programs, which include: low-cost spay/neutering, adoption, and educational outreach.

Kiski Valley Cat & Kitten Rescue

Kiski Valley Cat and Kitten Rescue is dedicated to the prevention of cruelty and neglect towards cats by providing shelter to homeless cats until they can find them permanent homes of their own. Necessary veterinary treatment, including spaying, neutering, Distemper, and Rabies vaccinations are obtained for them. Euthanasia is not considered unless a cat is gravely ill and it needs to be done to prevent or end the cat's suffering.

Second Chance Animal Sanctuaries

Second Chance Animal Sanctuaries, a grassroots endeavor created in 2001, grew out of the need to influence local public attitude toward domestic animals and to find an alternative to the high euthanasia rate that currently existed in our area. Our goal is to provide a humane, lifetime care sanctuary for the care and rehabilitation of abandoned and at-risk animals. We currently provide outreach education programs and networks for animal fostering and adoptions. Our vision is, through example, advocacy and outreach, to make a real difference in not only the animals we help but in future treatment and respect for all life, great and small.We opened our sanctuary in September, 2016 and focus primarily on stray and abandoned dogs and cats. We serve Tioga and Potter Counties in Pennsylvania.