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| Care2.com, Inc. (International) 535 Middlefield Road, Suite #200 Menlo Park, CA 94025 650-328-0198
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First and largest global community on the Web for environmentally conscious consumers. Partnered with The Nature Conservancy, the Wildlife Conservation Society, and others for online promotions; donates 10% of its revenue to environmental organizations. |
| Cougar Fund Post Office Box 2935 Jackson, WY 83001 Fund co- founded by photographer Tom Mangelsen and writer/ |
Mission: protect the mountain lion in its present and historic range, in perpetuity and for all generations to come. .. |
| Defenders of Wildlife (National) 1101 14th Street, NW #1400 Washington, DC 20005 202-682-9400
Free e-mail newsletter with wildlife updates and tips on what you can do to help save wildlife and habitat (bi-weekly) |
Mission:
conserve all forms of Wildlife Organization)
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| Great Bear Foundation (International) P.O. Box 9383 Missoula, MT 59807 406-829-9378 or 406-728-9380 |
Mission: promote conservation of wild bears and their natural habitat worldwide. |
| International Wolf center (International) 1396 Highway 169 Ely, MN 55731 218-365-4695 |
Mission:
support the survival of the wolf |
| North American Bear Center
(National) Post Office Box 161 Ely, MN 55731 |
Mission: be a leader in providing understanding and appreciation of black bears, their role in the ecosystem, and their relationship to humans. |
| North American Wolf Association
(International) 23214 Tree Bright Spring, TX 77373 281-821-4884
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wolf as an endangered species and make every effort to: protect wolves, wild or captive, reintroduced or naturally occurring; help preserve wolf habitat; educate; rescue wolves and wolfdogs from abusive and dangerous situations. (Incredible - and sometimes heartbreaking - wolf rescue stories) |
| Predator Conservation
Alliance (Western) P.O. Box 6733 Bozeman, MT 59771 406-587-3389 |
Mission: work to conserve and restore ecosystem integrity by protecting predators and their habitats. Grasslands: prairie dog, ferret, swift fox, ferruginous hawk, burrowing owl Forest: wolverine, marten, fisher, lynx, wolf, grizzly, northern goshawk. |
| Predator Defense (Western) P.O. Box 5446 Eugene, OR 97405 |
Mission: work for predator
protection nationwide, especially in the Northwest. |
| Raincoast Conservation Society
(British Columbia) greatbear@raincoast.org
Bella Bella, BC V0T 1B0, Canada Victoria, BC V8W 3S2, Canada
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Mission:
ensure the long term survival of
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| Timber Wolf
Information Network (National) E110 Emmons Creek Road Waupaca, WI 54981 |
awareness and acceptance of the wolf in its natural habitat and its |
| Washington State University, Dept. of Natural Resource Sciences (Western)
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Mission: research and help maintain viable, large carnivore populations and predator – prey communities in the Pacific Northwest of the US and Canada (and worldwide). |
| Wildlife Research Institute (National) 145 W Conan St Ely, MN 55731 218-365-4480 |
Mission: conduct scientific research on bears,
other wildlife, and their habitat, provide that information to decision-makers, the scientific community, students , and the public. |
| Wild
Sentry (Western) P.O. Box 172 Hamilton, Montana 59840 wildsent@bitterroot.net
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Mission: present unbiased, educational and entertaining programs (with a live wolf and all around the U.S.) that challenge stereotypes, correct misconceptions about wolves, and examine cultural perceptions of wildness. |
| Wolf Haven International (Western) 3111 Offut Lake Road Tenino, WA 98589 360-264-HOWL |
Mission: work for wolf recovery and preservation; provide sanctuary for unwanted captive born wolves. |
| Wolf Song of Alaska (Western) P.O. Box 671670 Chugiak, AK 99567-1670 907-688-9653 |
Mission: achieve an
understanding of the wolf through education and awareness. |
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