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We are a farm/petting zoo for children with and without disabilities providing sensitivity courses in disability issues, ecology, and animal rights to Oaxacan schoolchildren and the general public. ORGANIZATIONAL OBJECTIVES of Divertigranja and the Ecologi
Areas: Endemic Plant Species Protection, Senior Volunteerism and Mentoring, Aquaculture, Plant Ecology, Social Development, Restoration Ecology, Soil Ecology, Democratic Participation, Arts Education, Agroecology ...
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: international - Contact: Emily Melander
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: international - Contact: Emily Melander
Updated: 3 months ago
... animals from pounds for research Rodent glue traps Housing of calves raised
Areas: Animal Welfare and Rights, Rodents, Lagomorphs
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: international
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: international
Updated: over 3 years ago
Mission: "A healthy population of red squirrels in Ayrshire." The objectives of the group are; * To survey and monitor red and grey squirrels * To stimulate the reporting of sightings of red and grey squirrels * To promote education and awareness of red sq
Based in: United Kingdom
Areas: Animal Welfare and Rights, Wildlife Ecology, Biodiversity Conservation, Rodents, Wildlife Habitat ConservationType: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: international
Updated: over 3 years ago
Friends and professional associates of the "Beaver Woman" Dorothy Richards created Beavers: Wetlands & Wildlife , a 501 C3 educational nonprofit, upon her death in 1985 to carry on her work as a wildlife advocate and environmentalist. Dorothy Richards stud
Areas: Animal Welfare and Rights, Rodents, Wildlife Habitat Conservation
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: national
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: national
Updated: about 1 year ago
The Capybara is the world's largest rodent, weighing up to 145 pounds! Our center
Based in: Venezuela
Areas: Youth Education and Empowerment, Child and Youth Protection, Rodents, Economic DevelopmentType: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: national - Contact: Liz Lew
Updated: over 3 years ago
Chesapeake Wildlife Sanctuary - Wildlife Education Center (Non Governmental Organization)
Supporting wildlife rehabilitation education and wildlife habitat preservation for over 25 years! Programs Some of the young animals you might encounter may be in need of human care due to injury or parental loss. However most are neither orphaned nor inju
Areas: Wildlife Ecology, Rodents, Wildlife Habitat Conservation, Bats, Artiodactyls
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional
Updated: about 1 year ago
Coalition to Abolish Animal Testing, the website devoted to exposing the scientific and medical fraud committed at the Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU) operated Oregon National Primate Research Center (ONPRC). The Coalition to Abolish Animal Testin
Areas: Animal Welfare and Rights, Rodents, Lagomorphs, Alternative Medicine
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: national
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: national
Updated: about 1 year ago
... and her offspring can produce over 420,000 additional cats in only 7 years, and ... female dog and her offspring 67,000 additional dogs in 6 years. No wonder
Areas: Animal Welfare and Rights, Rodents, Lagomorphs
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional
Updated: over 3 years ago
Dakoda Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Center is a non- profit organization as we specialize in the rehabilitation of wildlife! We accept all forms of animals, raccoon, squirrel, fox, rabbit, coyote, bird, all reptiles, etc. Remember Wildlife is just th
Areas: Animal Welfare and Rights, Canids, Reptiles, Rodents, Wildlife Habitat Conservation
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Lezli Julius
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Lezli Julius
Updated: over 2 years ago
The Devon Mammal Group was formed in 1999 by a keen group of like-minded people all with an interest in furthering the conservation of mammals within the county and further afield. The group organises an extensive programme of events throughout the county
Areas: Cetaceans, Rodents, Animal and Plant Trafficking, Pinnipeds
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional

