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Similar organisations to Freedom for Great Apes

Community Rebuilding
  • Single Organization Support

  • 46.

Louisville Zoo Foundation Inc

"Bettering the Bond Between People And Our Planet.

Social Rank

20554

Location

LOUISVILLE

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Community Rebuilding
  • Wildlife Sanctuary/Refuge

  • 47.

Mostly Monkeys

We are a non profit animal sanctuary providing a happy and forever home for our exotic animal residents through generous donations.

Social Rank

1900

Location

Ramona

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Community Rebuilding
  • Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)

  • 48.

Chesters Barn Inc

Chester's Barn is a 501c3 non-profit animal rescue and sanctuary.

Social Rank

533

Location

Scipio Center

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Community Rebuilding
  • Education N.E.C.

  • 49.

Earth in Transition

ANIMAL PROTECTION, EDUCATION, ADVOCACY A new relationship with animals nature and each other.

Location

Kanab

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Community Rebuilding

Purple Passion Animal Sanctuary

Purple Passion Animal Sanctuary is a Florida non profit corporation.

Social Rank

388

Location

Spring Hill

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Community Rebuilding
  • Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)

  • 51.

Call To Conserve Inc

Dedicated to raising awareness about and effecting change in captive wildlife welfare.

Social Rank

524

Location

Bothell

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Community Rebuilding
  • Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)

  • 52.

Respect Animal Sanctuary Inc

Creating a more respectful world through connections with our fellow animals.

Social Rank

644

Location

Atlanta

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Community Rebuilding
  • Zoo, Zoological Society

  • 53.

Pueblo Zoological Society Foundation

VISIT EXPERIENCES EVENTS ANIMALS EDUCATION SUPPORT More NEWS ACTIVITIES 10TH ANNUAL BREW AT THE ZOO Saturday April 26 2PM 6PM TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW.

Location

Pueblo

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Community Rebuilding

PROJECT PRIMATE INC

SAVE WESTERN CHIMPANZEES The Western chimpanzee Pan troglodytes verus is a subspecies of chimpanzee that has suffered an 80 percent population decline in the last 25 years as the result of habitat destruction poaching and disease.

Location

AUSTIN

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