Sunny Walter's Links to
Environmental Organizations that Protect
Wildlife in General


National and International
Organization Mission
Care2.com, Inc. and Defenders of Wildlife  (see Predators)
Endangered Species Coalition
    (National)
1101 14th Street, NW, Suite 1200
Washington, DC 20005
Endangered Species  or  202-682-9400
Mission: stronger protections for
our nation's imperiled wildlife. 
Represents more than 400 conservation, 
scientific, business, and religious 
organizations.
New URLs 8/11!

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National Wildlife Federation
8925 Leesburg Pike, Vienna
VA 22184-0002
NWF  or 800-822-9919
URLs bad 8/11!
Mission: educate, inspire and assist 
individuals and organizations of 
diverse cultures to conserve 
wildlife and other natural resources; 
protect the Earth’s environment 
in order to achieve a peaceful, 
equitable and sustainable future.
Teaming with Wildlife
444 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 544
Washington, DC 20001
Teaming  or  202-624-7890
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International Association of 
Fish and Wildlife Agencies.
Watchable Wildlife, Inc.  (National)
5097 Pine Ridge Drive, Golden, CO 80403
Wildlife  or  303-291-7271
Mission: 
help communities benefit directly 
from wildlife viewing in three ways: 
Economic Prosperity, 
Improved Quality of Life, 
Wildlife Conservation.
Wildlife Conservation Society  (International)
2300 Southern Blvd., Bronx, NY 10460
WCS  or  718-220-514  or 
800-4-WILDLIFE
WCS has worked from the Bronx Zoo 
headquarters since 1895.

Mission: save wildlife and wild lands 
throughout the world.
Wildlife Conservation Network
236 N. Santa Cruz Ave., Suite 201
Los Gatos, CA 95030
Wildlife  or  409-354-4035
We provide financial, technical, and administrative support to
conservation enterpreneurs who are
working actively with local communities to protect endangered flagship species and preserve their natural habitats.

Wildlife in Crisis
PO Box 1246
Weston, CT 06883
Crisis  or  203-544-9913
WIC rescues injured and orphaned wildlife, seeks to protect threatened ecosystems, 
and maintains an environmental education program.
Wildlife Land Trust
(Humane Society of the US)
2100 L Street NW, Washington, DC 20037
Wildlife  or  1-800-729-SAVE

We work with landowners worldwide to protect wild animanls by permanently protecting their natural habitats.  
Lands protected by the Trust
provide wild animals with a
safe and nurturing environment,
free from harmful human interference.

WindStar Wildlife Institute  (National)
10072 Vista Court, Myersville, MD 21773
Windstar  or  301-293-3351
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Mission: provide good wildlife and 
wildlife habitat information 
for property owners
World Wildlife Fund  (International)
  • US office
  • 1250 Twenty-Fourth Street, N.W.
    Washington, DC 20037
     WWF  or  202-778-9726  or 
    800-CALL-WWF

Mission: conserve nature by preserving 
genetic, species and ecosystem diversity; 
create global awareness of 
threats to nature; 
raise both moral and financial support.

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Western States / British Columbia
Organization Mission
Center for Biological Diversity
P.O. Box 710,  Tucson, AZ 85705
Biological Diversity  or  520-623-5252
Mission:  protect endangered species and wild places of western North America 
and the Pacific through science, policy, education, and environmental law.
Greater Yellowstone Coalition
13 South Willson, Suite 2, P.O. Box 1874
Bozeman, MT 59771
Yellowstone  or  406-586-0851
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Mission: conserve and protect the 
Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem 
and the full range of its life, 
now and for future generations.

(one of my favorite
wildlife sites)

Turner Endangered Species Fund 
     (Montana, South Dakota, 
     New Mexico, and Florida)
1123 Research Drive,  Bozeman MT 59718
Turner  or   406-556-8500
Mission: 
dedicated to preserving biodiversity by 
ensuring the persistence of 
imperiled carnivores, grasslands, 
plant-pollinator complexes, and 
species that historically ranged onto 
properties owned by R. E. Turner.
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Washington State
Organization Mission
King County Wildlife Program
201 S. Jackson, Suite 600
Seattle, WA 98104-3855
Wildlife  or  206-296-7266
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Mission: 
address wildlife protection issues 
throughout King County.
PAWS Wildlife Center  (Puget Sound Area)
P.O. Box 1037,  Lynnwood, WA 98046
PAWS  or  425-787-2500
More than 6,000 orphaned, injured and 
displaced wild animals receive skilled care 
at PAWS Wildlife Rehabilitation Centers 
every year.
Sarvey Wildlife Center  (Puget Sound Area)
P.O. Box 2083,  Everett, WA 98203-0083
Sarvey  or  360-435-4817
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Dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of 
sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife
including all species of 
birds, mammals, and reptiles.
Washington Wildlife Federation
PO Box 1966,  Olympia, WA 98507-1966
WWL Fed  or  360-705-1903
Mission: preserve, enhance, and 
perpetuate Washington's wildlife and 
wildlife habitat through education and conservation programs supported by a diverse membership.
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