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Providing good quality care to animals that are brought to the sanctuary because they have been abandoned cruelly treated or victims of circumstance. Ensuring that dogs, cats and other 'small furries' are placed within loving homes with committed new owners
BIAZA is the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums. We are the professional body representing the best zoos and aquariums in Britain and Ireland. We have about 100 zoo and aquarium members who pride themselves on their excellent animal welfare, education and conservation work.
BirdLife International is a global partnership of non-governmental conservation organisations with a focus on birds that works together on shared priorities - exchanging skills, achievements and information. BirdLife International is present in over 110 countries and territories worldwide.
The British Hen Welfare Trust (BHWT) is a national charity that re-homes commercial laying hens, educates the public about how they can make a difference to hen welfare, and encourages support for the British egg industry. Full information on our website at www.bhwt.org.uk.
The British Trust for Ornithology is the UK's leading bird research organisation. Our monitoring and research projects are carried out by an effective partnership of birdwatchers and professional ornithologists, the results of which inform the conservation of birds in the UK.
Operates riding for the disabled and for people with special needs at College of West Anglia Milton Cambridge
It helps children with disabilities experience therapy, achievement and enjoyment through horseriding.
The Trust acquires land and works with the local community in order to conserve the beautiful landscape and important wildlife habitats around Chichester Harbour. It has over 220 acres of sensitive coastal landscape within its care.
This charity supports conservation projects in Jersey and Overseas which continues the work of our great predecessor, Gerald Durrell, and helps to save endangered species which would otherwise become extinct.
It supports the East African Wildlife Society and Nature Kenya, who are saving threatened species and sites (eg the Tana River Delta) through work with local communities for sustainable livelihoods and conservation, advocacy for better environmental policy and research to ensure sound interventions.
East Sussex WRAS was established as a voluntary group in 1996, but founder Trevor Weeks has been rescuing wildlife since 1985. The charity was set up to provide a front-line rescue & hospital service for people finding wildlife casualties as well as offering advice and information.
Help save the Caribbean wildlife by supporting The Endangered Wildlife Trust. 100% of your money will go towards supporting projects like The Pacuare Nature Reserve; helping save millions of animals including the Leather back Turtles.
FIBOT has a long history of bird migration studies, rare birds, seabird research and ornithological studentships. Its aims are to promote ornithological research whilst also making it possible for the general public to get involved in and learn about our work and also enjoy Fair Isle, its welcoming community and stunning scenery.
Fauna & Flora International (FFI) was the world's first conservation organisation, established in 1903. Our vision is of a sustainable future for the planet, where biodiversity is effectively conserved by the people who live closest to it, supported by the global community.
Feufield is an ethical and totally free range smallholding set in the idyllic surroundings near Tinto Hill and Coulter Fell. Our Charitable purposes are the advancement of education and the advancement of animal welfare.
Foal Farm's aim is to take in as many sick, distressed and unwanted animals as possible and restore them to health and happiness. No healthy animal is ever destroyed, and if no home can be found the animal becomes a resident of Foal Farm for the rest of its life.
Friends of Mauritian Wildlife provides financial support to Conservation groups in Mauritius (and its associated islands) who are working to protect the Endemic and Native Fauna and Flora, and to Educate local communities about the benefits of Biodiversity and Conservation of their unique species
Friends of Rosebank is a charity established to raise funds for Rosebank School, a school with specialist provision for children with autistic spectrum disorder. Friends also aim to support the families of children who attend the school where possible.
We aim for a thriving countryside rich in game and other wildlife and use science to promote game and wildlife management as an essential part of nature conservation.
HART Wildlife Rescue is a wildlife hospital in Hampshire, providing a rescue, treatment and rehabilitation service for wildlife from Hampshire and surrounding counties. HART also advises vets, the RSPCA and the public, and offers talks and work experience places. HART is run entirely on donations.
To prevent cruelty and persecution of all animals including wildlife and protect endangered species
The Kathmandu Animal Treatment Centre (KAT Centre) is dedicated to helping Nepal's animals. Over 20,000 dogs live on the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal. Many suffer from abuse, starvation, and worse. The KAT Centre is creating a healthy, rabies-free street dog community. Learn more at www.katcentre.org
KWT rescues and re-homes unwanted animals, mainly cats and dogs, and has a wildlife rehabilitation programme and emergency help line. The Trust's Rescue Centre is also home to horses, donkeys, cats, goats, birds and small mammals where, in the interest of their welfare, they remain in our care.
Leicestershire Wildlife Hospital cares for sick injured and orphaned wildlife with the aim of returning it back to the wild. a purpose built facility is also being buit on land on fleckney road kibworth.
The branch is an independently run charity based in South Wales. It is a self-financing organisation committed to providing animal welfare services in its area. The Branch is affiliated to the national RSPCA, but receives no automatic funding from it. This means that the £800,000 annual running costs of the Branch must be entirely met from fundraising activities.
The charity takes in animals whose owners can no longer care for them. These animals, where possible, are found new homes, but permanent sanctuary is given to those with behavioural or medical problems. No animal accepted is ever destroyed. Also offers low cost neutering and veterinary clinics.
The National Animal Welfare trust cares for unwanted and needy animals. The Trust offer safe and secure accomodation to pets that sometimes have no where else to go. Apart from re-homing cats and dogs, NAWT is home to a suprisingly wide variety of animals including pigs, cows, goats and rabbits.
TO PROMOTE FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT THE PRESERVATION AND CONSERVATION OF ENDANGERED ANIMALS AND THEIR HABITAT BY MAKING GRANTS TO CHARITABLE ORGANISATIONS FOR THAT PURPOSE
Our natural world is being degraded, lost at momentum that is gathering speed, Paignton Zoo is home to thousands of amazing animals and plants. Our main aims are species protection and education so future generations can enjoy the diversity of our world. Your help is really needed and appreciated.
The Parrot Zoo Trust (The Parrot Sanctuary) provides rescue facilities for parrots that their owners can no longer care for because of various reasons.
Petsavers is dedicated to improving the health of all small animals. It funds studies into the prevention and treatment of illnesses and conditions affecting pets and other small animals.
Raystede aims to give animals a better life through rehoming, rehabilitation & sanctuary & give people the support and knowledge they need to treat animals with care and respect. Raystede is situated approx 5 miles NE of Lewes. Open daily 10am-4pm. Free entry & visitors are welcome. www.raystede.org
The Trust’s main aim is to improve the quality of life for the islands' inhabitants of all ages, in ways that are sustainable and environmentally sound. This includes better facilities, care and housing and greater employment opportunities.
The RSPB speaks up for wildlife and the wild places you love. We help nature where it needs us most – but we need your support now more than ever. The challenges facing the natural world are huge. Thank you for stepping up for nature and please do keep in touch! Visit www.rspb.org.uk/supportus/
RSPCA Cambridge is a local branch of the National RSPCA and provides animal welfare services, including a charity clinic and pet rehoming in South Cambridgeshire, Newmarket and Royston. See http://www.rspca-cambridge.org.uk and http://rspca-cambridge.blogspot.com for more details.
The Animal Centre is an independent charity all the money it needs to survive is raised from Coventry & Nuneaton areas. The branch runs a busy animal centre rehoming over 1000 animals per year. In the current economic climate the centre needs help to meet its daily running costs of £1,000 per day.
The branch objectives are to use all lawful means to prevent cruelty, promote kindness and alleviate the suffering of animals. The animal centre cares for abandoned or mistreated animals and operates a rehoming programme.
Little Valley Animal Shelter is owned by the Exeter, E & W Devon Branch of the RSPCA and run by a committee of volunteer Trustees. We are independent from the national RSPCA and receive no funding from them to finance the running costs of £9,000 per week and rely on donations and local fundraising.
Our main aim is to create an awareness of, and to prevent, cruelty to animals. We provide veterinary treatment at our Clinic in Great Baddow and raise funds through the RSPCA shop in Chelmsford and various fundraising events. We also support RSPCA inspectors and assist in re-homing.
Since 1962 the RSPCA South Cotswolds has offered animal welfare services in Gloucestershire to prevent cruelty, promote kindness to and alleviate suffering of animals. They provide rehabilitation, rehoming and fostering of animals without a home and reduced fee veterinary services.
SARA is a sanctuary and re-homing centre for dogs, cats and other small animals which require help. Its sole purpose is the welfare of the animals.
Sea Shepherd UK supports the work of the International Charity protecting marine wildlife and habitats. In the UK, research and education support the outreach and fundraising initiatives. We have a UK-built ship that needs parts and supplies - Our UK Charity helps to keep her afloat!
Somerset Wildlife Trust is the county's leading environmental voluntary body, with more than 20,500 members and around 75 nature reserves all over the county. We rely on the generous support of our members and the general public to help raise almost £1.5 million every year.
South Georgia Heritage Trust promotes for the public benefit, the conservation and protection of the physical and natural environment and surrounding waters of South Georgia - and advances the education of the public in the island's historical heritage.
Synchronicity Earth is a conservation charity and grant giving organization. We identify gaps in conservation funding and barriers to environmental protection, seeking out workable, sustainable and innovative solutions to both.
The Wildfowl & Wetland Trust (WWT) is an international leader in the development and protection of wetland habitats and the wildlife they support throughout the world. Founded in 1946 by the naturalist and artist Sir Peter Scott, the Trust’s national network of nine wetland visitor centres inspires over one million visitors a year.
Wildlife Vets International is a registered conservation charity that provides expert veterinary support to endangered animal projects, all over the world. As well as responding to emergencies affecting endangered species, it provides vital expert training and equipment to biologists and vets working with conservation projects in the UK and overseas.
WLT an international conservation organisation that takes action to save rainforest and other wildlife habitats. Supported by Sir David Attenborough and working with local organisations in Central/South America,Philippines and India, WLT has helped protect over 400,000 acres of wildlife habitats.
The World Owl Trust promotes UK and global owl conservation.This includes habitat conservation and restoration, research into wild populations and education available to all to raise awareness of threatened owl species and their habitats www.owls.org When was the last time you heard an owl hoot
The World Parrot Trust has achieved remarkable results by working with researchers, parrot enthusiasts, local communities and government leaders to protect parrots. It restores and protects populations of wild parrots and their native habitats and educates the public on the care of parrots.
WSPA is an animal welfare charity working for a world where animal welfare matters, and animal cruelty ends. WSPAs animal welfare programmes include a mix of direct fieldwork, campaigning, education, training and member society development. The charity is best known for its work with bears but it helps all kinds of animals all over the world.
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