Wildlife
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- Wayne's Word
- A natural history newsletter dedicated to interesting biological topics, including both unusual and well-known plants and animals.
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- Wildlife Conservation Society
- Organization managing national and international conservation projects, research and education programs.
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- Wildlife Land Trust
- Protects and preserves habitat for wildlife and provides sanctuary for wildlife by prohibiting commercial and recreational hunting and trapping. Affiliate of The Humane Society.
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- Personal Museum of Natural History
- Images of birds, mammals, insects, reptiles, plants, and other organisms, taken in Japan and various other countries around the world.
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- Aark Foundation Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center
- Newtown, Pennsylvania based non-profit center that treats injured or orphaned mammals, songbirds and raptors.
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- Aegean Wildlife Hospital
- Rehabilitation center in Paros. An outline of its activities from ParosWeb.
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- Alabama Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
- Alabama's oldest and largest wildlife rehabilitation center caring for more than 3,000 injured and orphaned wild creatures each year.
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- Alaska SeaLife Center
- Marine science facility designed to combine a research mission with wildlife rehabilitation facilities and public education.
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- Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation
- Provides information on our rehabilitation work with injured and orphaned native Alberta Wildlife and ways the public can help.
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- All God's Creatures
- Wildlife rehabilitation and education programs including a mobile petting zoo, pony and llama rides, and miniature horse cart rides.
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- All Wildlife Rescue and Education, Inc.
- Rescues, treats, and releases animals back to their environments. Provides education to communities with a focus on children.
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- Animal Encounters Inc
- Specializes in wildlife education programs as well as animal rescue and rehabilitation.
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- Animal Rehabilitators of the Carolinas - ARC
- A nonprofit organization which cares for orphaned and injured wildlife in North and South Carolina. Includes volunteer information, education programs and what to do if you find orphaned or injured animals. Located in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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- Appalachian Bear Center
- Located just outside the Great Smoky Mountains, the center rehabilitates and cares for injured and orphaned bears for eventual release into the wild.
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- Australian Seabird Rescue
- Dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of various seabirds and other marine wildlife such as turtles, whales, and dolphins.
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- Bird Care Centre of Castel Tyrol
- Aims to treat injured, shot, or poisoned birds for release back into nature. They also inform visitors about the life of birds. Contains flight show information, operating hours, photos, video, and ticket prices.
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- Bird Treatment and Learning Center
- A 501(c)3 non-profit organization in Anchorage, Alaska dedicated to rehabilitating sick, injured or orphaned wild birds and providing avian education programs to the public.
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- Blue Mountain Wildlife
- Volunteer nonprofit organization whose purpose is to take orphaned, sick or injured wildlife, primarily birds of prey, and provide the treatment and care necessary to return them to their natural habitat. Includes newsletter, upcoming events, how to help. Located in Pendleton, Oregon.