Wildlife Preservation/ Protection
List of non-profit organizations working on Wildlife Preservation/ Protection .
POSSUMWOOD ACRES WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
Specializing in North Carolina Native Wildlife as a 20+yr old 501C3 Non-Profit located in Hubert, NC To provide a wild animal rescue facility for injured and orphaned native wildlife.
15000
Hubert
- 
							
International Human Rights
 - 
							
731.
 
Friends of Freeland Foundation
Frontline organization working for a world free of wildlife trafficking and human slavery.
14753
Green Lake
Ventana Wildlife Society
Conserving native wildlife and their habitats through research, education and collaboration - Home of the VWS Condor Cam Our Mission; Conserving native wildlife and their habitats.
14556
Monterey
- 
							
Wildlife Preservation/ Protection
 - 
							
733.
 
GLOBAL CONSERVATION FORCE INC
Global Conservation Force is dedicated to saving wildlife from extinction through education, anti-poaching, and conservation efforts.
14486
OCEANSIDE
Triangle Land Conservancy
Conserving the places you love since 1983.
14405
Durham
- 
							
Wildlife Preservation/ Protection
 - 
							
735.
 
Freeland Foundation
Frontline organization working for a world free of wildlife trafficking and human slavery.
14273
Trap Free Montana Public Lands
Trap Free Montana, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) promotes science, truths in trapping, & compassion for coexistence & responsible stewardship.
14032
Hamilton
PLATTE RIVER WHOOPING CRANE MAINTENANCE TRUST, INC
We welcome guests year-round to experience and learn about the Platte River and its inhabitants.
14000
Wood River
- 
							
Wildlife Preservation/ Protection
 - 
							
738.
 
SAVE LUCY CAMPAIGN
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness of the conservation needs of Virginia The Save Lucy Campaign raises awareness of white-nose syndrome and its devastating impact on North American bats by 1) engaging young people to take action on behalf of vanishing bats; 2) empowering young people by providing tools and information with which to effect change and action; 3) providing accurate and timely information to concerned citizens, especially those who normally have no voice in wildlife management decisions;4) providing conservation education to persons of all ages and abilities;5) supporting research and other projects that protect bat populations threatened by white nose syndrome through public awareness, funding, and captive bat management.
14000
Mount Solon








