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African Lion & Environmental Research Trust

The African Lion and Environmental Research Trust (ALERT) is dedicated to a multi-disciplinary approach for the facilitation and promotion of sound conservation and management plans for the African lion (Panthera leo) and the ecosystems on which the species relies. Through responsible development we aim to realize the species’ potential to provide substantial social, cultural, ecological and economic benefits, that are distributed equitably amongst stakeholders to promote sustainable motivation in them for the protection of Africa’s natural heritage.

Placitas Wild

Keep the Spanish descendant wild horses that have roamed the arroys and foothills of our community for decades healthy and free from capture. Find and maintain a save place for them to live in family groups as they have since they descended from Coronado's encampment in our area centuries ago. Sustain them in winter when grass is scarce and during droughts like we've suffered for the past 8 years. Control herd size humanly and provide veterinary care as needed. Participate with the county and other agencies to find a permanent home in the community to keep them safe from traffic and garner wide spread community support to help the funding of a permanent home where visitor can see and more safely interact with these treasures.

Marine Mammal Care Center Los Angeles

Marine Mammal Care Center inspires ocean conservation through marine animal rehabilitation, education, and research.

Haven Zoo

The mission of The Haven Zoo is to establish a permanent, loving home for displaced exotic and domestic animals where they will be provided with a diverse diet, an educational habitat, and daily enrichment activities. The Haven Zoo's primary goal is tonspire and educate the public about exotic animals and the conservation issues their species face worldwide.The zoo focuses on rescuing animals categorized as threatened, endangered, or critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List, animals rescued from unfit homes, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, US Fish and Wildlife, and animals previously used in laboratory research.

Cedar Cove Feline Conservation Park

Cedar Cove is a non-profit organization devoted to the care and preservation of endangered large cats while educating the public on their behavior, physiology, habitats and the threats & dangers of extinction.

Sequoia Park Zoo Foundation

The mission of the Sequoia Park Zoo Foundation is to promote and stimulate interest in the Sequoia Park Zoo and support the zoo’s development, operation and activity programs through fundraising, marketing, and other initiatives designed to enhance the zoo’s position as an important Northern California destination.

Georgia Wildlife Federation

To encourage the intelligent management of the life-sustaining resources of the earth – its essential water resources – its protective forests and plant life – and its dependent wildlife – and to promote and encourage the knowledge and appreciation of these resources, their interrelationship and wise use, without which there can be little hope for a continuing abundant life.

Central Florida Zoological Society

The Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens is an education and conservation resource providing experiences that excite and inspire children and adults to learn and act on behalf of wildlife.

East Coast Zoological Society Of Florida

Imagine having an immersive aquarium experience on the shores of the Banana River full of educational, family fun and the ability to learn about native marine species. That’s what the Brevard Zoo Aquarium Project is all about. We’re bringing together business leaders, educators, scientists and the citizens of this community to fulfill a grand vision of building a world-class aquarium that would also be home to initiatives that address critical environmental concerns. This includes education programs, scientific research and collaboration to restore the Indian River Lagoon, animal rehabilitation, and more. Not only will an aquarium give visitors and residents alike additional recreational options, but it will create jobs, have a positive economic impact on area businesses, and through teaching responsible environmental habits, protect property values and the coastal life we call home. As we embark on this journey, we hope you’ll join us. https://theaquariumproject.org/ Your support as an advocate, donor, volunteer or partner is critical to the success of the Aquarium Project. As we saw with the creation of Brevard Zoo, community-led advocacy creates long-lasting benefits for residents, tourists and the business community.

Save Our Seabirds

Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and release sick and injured birds while educating our community about preventing injuries and preserving habitats.

Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge

The mission of the Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge, Inc. is Education, Conservation and Rehabilitation for the welfare of Florida's natural fauna.

Alabama Wildlife Center

The Alabama Wildlife Center is Alabama’s oldest and largest wildlife rehabilitation facility and annually receives almost 1,800 birds from over 100 different species. AWC is a nonprofit organization whose dual mission is: To provide medical and rehabilitative care for Alabama’s injured and orphaned native birds in order to permit their return to the wild. To educate people in order to heighten awareness, appreciation and conservation of Alabama’s native wildlife. Primary Services   - Wild Bird Rehabilitation Clinic   - Wildlife Help Line   - Education Programs