Other Services, Specialty Animals
List of non-profit organizations working on Other Services, Specialty Animals .
Georgia Wildlife Network
Wildlife Rescue Connecting the public to licensed rehabbers facilities.
Canton
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Other Services, Specialty Animals
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1154.
Persian and Himalayan Cat Rescue
Persian and Himalayan Cat Rescue (PHR) provides shelter, food and grooming for Persian, Himalayan and other cats rescued from scheduled euthanasia at regional humane societies and veterinary clinics.
BASENJI RESCUE AND TRANSPORT INC
To rescue, rehabilitate and rehome dogs of the Basenji breed; to educate and support owners, potential adopters, and admirers of the breed; to rescue and foster Basenjis in safe and nurturing environments; to provide the care that each dog needs; and to work hard to educate ourselves so that we can confidently place adoptable dogs in the best homes possible for a happy and harmonious outcome.
Germantown
Super Fur-iends
To provide resources, outreach, and education to community members seeking to ensure better lives for the animals in their community through low cost or sponsored care and behavioral education.
SUISUN CITY
Community Cats of Omaha
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR), the humane approach to addressing community cat populations.
OMAHA
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Other Services, Specialty Animals
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1158.
Second Chance Rescue
Our mission is to eliminate the euthanasia of cats and dogs through rescue, spay/neuter and education programs.
4 Pits Sake Rescue
4 Pits Sake Rescue is a non-profit, volunteer bully breed dog rescue organization serving the Twin Cities, metro area.
SAINT PAUL
Pikes Peak Parrot Rescue
Pikes Peak Parrot Rescue (3PR) exists to improve the lives of the birds in our care, to partner with the bird community in our region, and to provide follow-up care and education to our adoptive families.
Colorado Springs
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Other Services, Specialty Animals
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1161.
Heavensent Half Pints Inc
HeavenSent Half-Pints is a501 C 3 non-profit organization committed to improving the literacy proficiency of children in public schools and libraries through the excitement and acceptance of miniature horses as literacy mentors.
