Similar organisations to Fauna Sanctuary, Inc.
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Single Organization Support
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Second Chance for Animals Inc
Supporting Franklin Township Animal Shelter.
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Wild Rivers Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry dedicated to eliminating substandard housing and homelessness worldwide and to making adequate, affordable shelter a matter of conscience and action.
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Wildlife Preservation/ Protection
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Re-Wilding Indiana
Re-Wilding Indiana is a non-profit wildlife hospital and rehabilitation center created to care for the increasing numbers of orphaned and injured wildlife in Central Indiana.
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Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
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Urban Panthers Rescue
501(c)(3) Non Profit with a Mission Statement to providing animal rescue, advocation and relocation Founded in 2022 Urban Panthers Rescue emerged from the urgent need for specialized emergency rescues for pets trapped in lifethreatening situationswhether stranded in trees caught in storm drains or navigating freeway hazards.
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Fountain Valley
Gunnison Valley Animal Welfare League, Inc.
To adopt, donate, volunteer, or ask questions, call us at (970)641-1173 or visit our website at https://gvawl.
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Quincy Area Community Cat Coalition
Quincy Area Community Cat Coalition (QACCC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to humanely reducing the community cat population by non-lethal means.
Quincy
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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4039.
A Lending Paw Corporation
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Sunshine Senior Dog Sanctuary Inc
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GORDONSVILLE
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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COASTAL WATERSHED INSTITUTE
For questions or to get involved Conserving Coastal Shorelines inthe Pacific Northwest Protecting marine and terrestrial ecosystems through scientific research and local community placebased partnerships Who We Are CWI achieves this goal through a commitment to goodwill and cultural diversity which we apply to the following objectives Collaborate with a wide variety of natural resource scientists and managers to implement ecosystem management Initiate highquality basic and applied research of nearshore marine and terrestrial ecosystems as well as the functional interrelationships that define coastal watersheds at the local regional and national scales.
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