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Our mission is to facilitate and promote the protection and preservation of sea turtle populations and habitats by implementing conservation and protection measures through action, education, and collaboration with visitors, residents, landowners, businesses, government agencies, and other non-government and conservation organizations.
Founded in 1984, the Omaha Zoo Foundation supports the mission, research and programs benefitting Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium. To ensure a growing, vibrant Zoo for future generations, it is our priority to build a solid philanthropic foundation for Omaha’s community treasure.
TreeHouse Wildlife Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established in 1979 dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of native wildlife while promoting environmental awareness through education.
The Mission of the Detroit Zoological Society (DZS) is to create meaningful connections between people, animals and the natural world so all can thrive.
To provide wildlife rehabilitation to Wisconsin wildlife with the intent to release back to their native habitat, conduct research designed to further the positive impact of rehabilitation, and provide quality community education programs and services.
To foster an enlightening and affordable wildlife experience that improves the bond between people and nature. The Racine Zoological Society will provide for the recreation and education of the people, the conservation of wildlife and wild places, and the advancement of science
The Institute of Range and American Mustang (IRAM) founded by Dayton O. Hyde in 1988 is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation registered in the state of South Dakota. IRAM manages the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary and owns 11,000 acres of private land dedicated to range preservation and a balanced ecosystem located in the Southern Black Hills. The principle mission was to save this sacred land with Native American and Early Pioneer history from development, preserve the natural habitat of the ingenious wildlife on the land and provide a home for unwanted American Mustangs.
The Amphibian Ark's vision is “The world’s amphibians safe in nature”. AArk's mission is “Ensuring the survival and diversity of amphibian species, focusing on those that cannot currently be safe-guarded in their natural environments”.
The mission of the Elmwood Park Zoo is to foster an appreciation for wildlife and the environment that will inspire active participation in conservation.
Odin’s Heart Wildlife Rehabilitation Inc’s purpose is to rescue, rehabilitate, and release back into nature injured, ill or orphaned wildlife; give treatment and sanctuary to animals; and to provide free education to public with regards to wildlife.
To acquire, maintain, restore and natural areas that predominantly contain endandered and threatened flora and fauna.
We are in search of nature's six-legged jewels and the next generation of environmental stewards who will care for them. Our Mission: To discover, describe and protect key insect species and inspire the next generation to care for these crucial components of a healthy planet for the betterment of all. Our Purpose: Hidden Wonders aims to contribute to our understanding of the crucial role that insects play within a variety of ecosystems by discovering and explaining the behavior and interactions of insect species before they become extinct. By sharing the discoveries of new insect species and explaining their role in maintaining a healthy planet, we aim to inspire the protection of those species and their ecosystems into the future. We partner with private and public park systems and government bodies, such as forestry management, to amplify our impact and to reach the broadest audience possible, with a particular focus on young people - the future stewards of our planet.