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NORTH ISLAND WILDLIFE RECOVERY ASSOCIATION

Located in Errington, BC on Vancouver Island in Canada, the North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre is a world class wildlife rehabilitation facility specializing in the rehabilitation of black bears and raptors. The North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre houses the Arthur Knowles Museum of Nature and the May Neish Learning Centre, providing a unique educational opportunity to thousands of school children and the general public. The public is able to view non-releasable wildlife at the centre including eagles, several species of owls, falcons, hawks, ravens, and black bears. The North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre is a non-profit, charitable organization.

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Oakville & Milton Humane Society

We are a private, non-profit, charitable organization that is dedicated to the welfare of animals. The shelter, serving Oakville and Milton, was established in 1936. Visit www.omhs.ca for more information.

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INNIS POINT BIRD OBSERVATORY

The Innis Point Bird Observatory (IPBO) is a non-profit organization of over 60 volunteers. Our aims are to contribute to regional and national bird monitoring programs, and to raise awareness of birds in our local community. IPBO is a charitable organization, reliant on volunteers to run all its bird banding programs and for fundraising.

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OWL (Orphaned Wildlife) Rehabilitation Society

OWL became a registered non-profit society in January 1985. We operate 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, on an “on-call” basis. We are open every Saturday and Sunday between 10 am and 3 pm during the winter months. Over the summer, volunteers have the chance to apply for a grant working at OWL. We are open for tours 7 days a week during the summer months. OWL offers education classes, both on– and off-site. We have over 25 ‘Front Education’ residents who stay on-site and help educate any tours our classes that visit OWL. We also have over 10 ’Side Education’ residents who visit schools, community centers, and libraries throughout the year, who also help educate the public. We are always looking for new volunteers to help with fundraising events. We are proud of our record in the field of raptor rehabilitation, and we are anxious to continue our work and to meet the ever-increasing demands on both our facilities and our dedicated volunteers.

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PACIFIC RIDING FOR DEVELOPING ABILITIES (PRDA)

Providing the highest quality programs, we use the unique theraputic power of the horse to enhance peoples' lives. Benefits include physical, emotional, and social improvements in peoples' quality of life.

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Regina Humane Society

The Regina Humane Society helps over 5,500 homeless, abused and neglected animals each year. Through the kindness, love and donations of our many supporters, the Regina Humane Society provides animals who have nowhere else to turn with: emergency rescue, compassionate care, an opportunity to find a permanent, loving home and a second chance at life. Humane education programs, lost and found services, cruelty investigations, and advocacy all work to improve the welfare of animals in our community.

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NATURE SASKATCHEWAN

Nature Saskatchewan promotes the appreciation and understanding of our natural environment through education, conservation and research. Founded in 1949, Nature Saskatchewan has been observing, documenting and protecting the province's biological diversity for nearly 60 years. Nature Saskatchewan provides the cultural link by which people are inspired, gain knowledge of and ultimately enjoy and protect the natural world around them.

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Saskatchewan SPCA

The Saskatchewan Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Saskatchewan SPCA) is a registered charity dedicated to the welfare of animals. We encourage the humane treatment of animals through the education of owners and caregivers and the enforcement of animal protection legislation. Funded in part by the Ministry of Agriculture, we investigate and resolve reports of animal cruelty throughout the province. Our Animal Protection Officers provide guidance and education on responsible animal husbandry practices for both pets and livestock. The Saskatchewan SPCA operates with the support of our members, donors and volunteers, as well as the many concerned citizens who report suspected animal abuse and neglect.

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SASKATOON ZOO SOCIETY

As a separate entity from the Zoo itself, the Saskatoon Zoo Society relies on the generosity of our members, individuals, corporations, foundations and all three levels of government to support our numerous education programs and to assist with improving the quality of life of the animals at the Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park Zoo.

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SIERRA CLUB CANADA FOUNDATION

Sierra Club of Canada Foundation is a national charitable foundation that provides financial support for charitable work to the Sierra Club of Canada. Established in 1972, Sierra Club of Canada Foundation funds a wide range of environmental projects, from scientific research to environmental education. These funds are largely provided by individual donors and foundations who recognize that we all have a right to a safe and healthy environment with clean air, clean water, open space, wild lands and a healthy and diverse ecosystem. While the Foundation is autonomous and governed by its own Board of Directors, it works closely with the Sierra Club of Canada in pursuing its program goals.

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SIMCOE AND DISTRICT HUMANE SOCIETY

Chartered in 1953, Simcoe and District Humane Society volunteers have helped animals in and around Norfolk County. SDHS is a non-profit, charitable organization relying on fundraising activities and donations from members of community. Volunteers look after every aspect of the Society including daily operations and working hands on with the animals from intake to adoption. Foster homes are a great asset to the Society as the organization prepares to raise funds for a much needed building.

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Eastern Township SPA

Founded in 1978 and governed by a Board of Directors made up of committed volunteers, the Eastern Townships SPA is a non-profit organization who does not receive any direct government subsidies. The Eastern Townships SPA therefore counts on the generosity of the donors to help finance its activities. Help the SPA achieve its goals! In the name of all the animals which will profit from your support, thank you!