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Wildlife Sanctuary/Refuge

List of non-profit organizations working on Wildlife Sanctuary/Refuge .

Community Rebuilding

Wildlife Encounters CARE Foundation

WE CARE Foundation supports conservation, wildlife rehabilitation, and education programs through fundraising and outreach services.

Location

North Conway

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SPRING OF EVOLUTION INC

Wolf Connection is a nonprofit organization and global innovator in facilitating the restorative human-animal relationship with a unique focus on Wolf Therapy.

Location

Acton

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  • Natural Resource Conservation and Protection

  • 489.

Habitat Trust for Wildlife

GIVING NATURE SANCTUARY - for rare and globally imperilled natural communities of habitats for endemic and migratory species in biodiversity hotspots identified by scientists.

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SWEET BINKS RESCUE, INC.

Sweet Binks is a long time animal rescue organization and is an all volunteer, nonprofit organization.

Location

Foster

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2nd Chance

2nd Chance Sanctuary, operating as Rio Grande Valley Wildlife Rescue, accepts and whenever possible restores to health and then releases injured wildlife free of charge.

Location

Brownsville

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WHISKER KISSES KOALITION

The Whisker Kisses Koalition provides rescue, rehabilitation and safe haven for abused, abandoned, injured and confiscated cats, exotic pets, and farm animals with medical, physical and behavioral conditions, providing a life home.

Location

Oldtown

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Community Rebuilding
  • Wildlife Sanctuary/Refuge

  • 493.

Fresh Start Horse Rescue

Our mission is to provide a fresh start for horses that are abused, neglected, or unwanted by rescue, rehabilitation and placement in new, loving homes; and to address issues concerning unwanted horses through education, action and outreach.

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  • Wildlife Preservation/ Protection

  • 494.

Wildlife Orphanage

As urban sprawl continues at an alarming rate, more and more of our native wildlife are forced to live in our backyards.

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  • Cultural/Ethnic Awareness

  • 495.

First Nations Outreach Project

The mission of the First Nations Outreach project is to develop programs, which will be capable of assisting both American Indian and non-Indian families in our area to improve their economic standing along with a lasting benefit to the overall local economy.

Location

Cragford

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