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The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife, Inc. (CROW) is a teaching hospital and visitor center dedicated to saving wildlife through state-of-the-art veterinary care, research, education, and conservation medicine
To save endangered wild orangutans through conservation education, outreach initiatives and innovative collaborative programs that inspire and call people to action.
The Raptor Trust is a comprehensive organization dedicated to the fulfillment of three primary goals:1. To provide free care and assistance to injured, sick, or orphaned wild birds.2. To educate people about wild birds, especially birds of prey.3. To provide a humane example for others.
The Giraffe Conservation Foundation (GCF) is the only NGO in the world that concentrates solely on the conservation and management of giraffe in the wild throughout Africa. GCF is commitment to a sustainable future for all giraffe populations in the wild.
Founded in 1934 to stop the shooting of migrating hawks along its ridgetop, the Hawk Mountain mission is to conserve birds of prey worldwide by providing leadership in raptor conservation science and education, and by maintaining Hawk Mountain Sanctuary as a model observation, research and education facility. This mission is accomplished through integrated programs in scientific research, conservation education, monitoring, public visitation, Sanctuary stewardship, and professional conservation training.
The North American Bluebird Society is a volunteer nonprofit focused on education, conservation, and research to support recovery and stewardship of bluebirds and other native cavity‑nesting birds across North America. It provides practical resources (nestbox plans, fact sheets), supports affiliates and grants, and runs public outreach to help increase and monitor bluebird populations.
To recover and restore a variety of threatened marine species, while connecting people to ocean wildlife. We aim to promote green, sustainable living, through education and outreach, both in person and online.
NABA is dedicated to the conservation of wild butterflies and their habitats. Butterflies are wildlife, and should be valued and protected as such. As pollinators they are critical to our shared environment, and as indicator species they give us early warning of environmental peril. Butterflies are a key link in the food chain. Butterflies are also wondrous and magical in a way that singularly captures our imaginations and connects people with nature and each other. NABA envisions a future where wild butterflies thrive in healthy habitats, none are threatened or endangered, and all people can enjoy observing them in nature.
The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation is an international nonprofit organization that protects the natural world through the conservation of invertebrates and their habitats. As a science-based organization, it both conducts its own research and relies upon the most up-to-date information to guide its conservation work. Key program areas are: pollinator conservation, endangered species conservation, and reducing pesticide use and impacts. In 2018, Xerces Society took over the operations of Bee City USA.
Protecting Wildlife through Rescue, Rehabilitation, Release, and Education
Busch Wildlife Sanctuary rescues, medically treats, rehabilitates, and (when possible) releases sick, injured, or orphaned native Florida wildlife while providing curriculum-based environmental education to the public. The organization aims to promote conservation and stewardship of Florida’s native habitats and species through hands-on programs and community outreach.
New England Wildlife Centers (NEWCS) is a nonprofit wildlife hospital and education center located in Weymouth and Barnstable, MA. We treat sick, injured and orphaned wildlife from Metro-Boston to Cape Cod and the Islands.We give animals and people a place to thrive. We strive to be a safe haven for wild animals caught in human created crosshairs and for our community. Our environmental and science education gives students the tools to be part of the solution.