Protection of Endangered Species
List of non-profit organizations working on Protection of Endangered Species .
Assisi Animal Foundation
AAF is dedicated to expand as area's outstanding shelter, and be able to rescue and place more rehabilitated and formerly unwanted animals in permanent and responsible homes.
Crystal Lake
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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353.
Shark Research Institute, Inc.
Conduct and sponsor research on sharks and promote their conservation.
Princeton
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Protection of Endangered Species
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354.
Platte River Whooping Crane Critical Habitat Maintenance Trust
The Trust's mission is to protect and maintain the physical, hydrological and biological integrity of the Platte as a life support system for whooping cranes and other migratory birds.
Tecolutla Turtle Preservation Project
The mission of the Tecolutla Turtle Preservation Project is to protect and to promote the population growth of Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtles (also known as Tortuga Lora or species Lepidochelys Kempii).
Cleveland
Hearts & Hands Animal Rescue Inc
Our Mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and adopt animals in need, conserve rare and endangered species, and share them in education programs and with those in need through our wellness programs.
RAMONA
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Protection of Endangered Species
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357.
Magic Jungle Inc
Care of endangered species/wildlife-Education-Advocacy The Magic Jungle Wildlife Preserve A MAGICAL 80 ACRE WILDLIFE PRESERVE .
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Bird Sanctuary/Preserve
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358.
Macaw Rescue Incorporated
Macaw Rescue is is a non-profit corporation established under the laws of the State of Florida to provide a forever home for unwanted, abandoned, rescued, captured, or confiscated Psittacines with particular emphasis on the larger Macaws.
Palm City
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Land Resources Conservation
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SAN DIEGO TRACKING TEAM
Vision: To be a voice promoting stewardship of San Diego region wildlife and habitat.
San Diego
TURTLE TOWN INC
Our mission is to care and provide homes for as many unwanted, abused, or otherwise homeless turtles and tortoises, as we can, and to create a therapeutic environment for the public to benefit from.
Moorpark
