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| 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 |
our nation's imperiled wildlife. Represents more than 400 conservation, scientific, business, and religious organizations. |
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| National Wildlife Federation
8925 Leesburg Pike, Vienna VA 22184-0002 NWF or 800-822-9919 URLs bad 8/11!
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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 .. |
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 .. |
Mission: provide
good wildlife and wildlife habitat information for property owners |
World Wildlife Fund (International)
Washington, DC 20037 WWF or 202-778-9726 or 800-CALL-WWF |
Mission:
conserve nature by preserving |
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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 (one
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| 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 .. |
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 .. |
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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