Similar organisations to Acorn Acres Wildlife Rehabilitation
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Single Organization Support
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4519.
Handi-Dogs Supporting Foundation Inc
Ability Dogs of Arizona is a non-profit organization providing service dog training and public pet classes.
2400
Tucson
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Parks and Playgrounds
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4520.
Merryspring, Inc.
To practice, teach and advocate sound principles of ecology, conservation and horticulture in order to protect our natural environment; and to provide natural landscapes and cultivated areas for public enjoyment Welcome to Merryspring Nature Center Our Story and Mission Our mission is to practice teach and advocate sound principles of ecology conservation and horticulture in order to protect our natural environment and to provide natural landscapes and cultivated areas for public enjoyment.
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Other Services, Specialty Animals
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4521.
North Carolina Sporting Dog Association Inc
Promote the culture, heritage and ensure the future of hunting with dogs in North Carolina.
Oriental
Scituate Animal Shelter of Massachusetts
Since 1992, SAS has helped Massachusetts pets & the people who love them.
45373
CATTY SHACK RANCH WILDLIFE SANCTUARY INC
The Catty Shack Ranch is dedicated to the rescue and care of big cats.
76000
Jacksonville
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Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
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4524.
So Cal Animal Rescue Squad Inc
We are a group of volunteers committed to saving dogs & other pets from unfortunate circumstances.
2934
Glendora
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Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
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4525.
Catfixerny Inc
Catfixerny Inc a 501 (c)(3) non-profit, no-kill small animal rescue private foundation, rescues and provides care for stray, abused and injured cats.
Arverne
FULTON COUNTY REGIONAL SPCA INC
Our Mission is to engage the hearts, hands, and minds of the community to help animals.
Gloversville
Wildagain Wildlife Rehabilitation, Inc.
WildAgain's mission includes conducting extensive research on substitute milk formulas and products used with orphaned wildlife; providing assistance to injured, orphaned and distressed wildlife for return to the wild; conducting hands-on training, research and tools for wildlife rehabilitators around North America, including strategies and techniques for recruiting new rehabilitators; educating the public on humanely resolving human/wildlife conflicts; and working with local, state, and federal wildlife agencies on wildlife rehabilitation regulations.
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