Wildlife Sanctuary/Refuge
List of non-profit organizations working on Wildlife Sanctuary/Refuge .
Ranch Island Rescue
This corporation is organized exclusively for charitable purposes to better the lives of our cat and kitten residents and to find them forever homes and spread vegan awareness.
Las Vegas
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, Inc.
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center is a sanctuary dedicated to preserving Alaska's wildlife through conservation, research, education, and quality animal care.
Girdwood
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Wildlife Sanctuary/Refuge
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426.
Blue Mountain Wildlife
To Preserve Local Native Wildlife through Rehabilitation, Research, and Education.
Pendleton
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Education N.E.C.
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427.
Bluff Lake Nature Center
Bluff Lake Nature Center educates individuals to be educated, resilient, and curious; conserves a natural area in the city; furthers equity to outdoor access; and nurtures the health and well-being of communities and ecosystems.
Denver
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Wildlife Preservation/ Protection
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428.
T A D P O L E
TADPOLE - Tropical Amphibian Distribution and Population Operation for Life-saving Efforts - is a non-profit organization, founded in 1999, dedicated to informing and educating the public regarding our obligation to protect and preserve the Amazon's amphibian species.
San Marcos
HELPING HANDS FOR WILDLIFE INC
Helping Hands for Wildlife, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing healthy animals back into the wild for a second chance at life through the efforts of our staff of volunteers and continuing education.
Woodbury
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Land Resources Conservation
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430.
Bodega Land Trust
We focus on protecting increasingly threatened riparian and watershed values, agriculture, coastal prairie and forests, and view sheds.
Bodega
Sonoran Reptiles Inc
Sonoran Reptiles is a nonprofit organization with a goal to rescue, rehabilitate, and educate people about reptiles and their importance on our planet.
Sedona
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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432.
Oregon Water Trust
Under Oregon law, water rights transferred to instream use are held in trust on behalf of the people of the State of Oregon for public use and benefit to protect habitat, improve water quality and provide for recreation.
