Not exact matches
Some contaminants fell into a federal wildlife
refuge surrounding the base that is
home to alligators, sea turtles and other endangered
animals.
The Baltimore Humane Society (BHS) operates a no - kill shelter on 365 acres in Reisterstown, Maryland, which provides a temporary
home, safe
refuge, and loving care for unwanted and homeless
animals.
With PPF providing significant financial support, as well as donating over 25,000 hours of volunteer time each year, the shelter is able to ensure that every
animal in its care will have a safe
refuge until a permanent, loving
home can be found — no matter how long that takes.
- to provide
refuge for homeless
animals and
animals in need and coordinate their placement in permanent and safe
home environments; - to provide education through publications, seminars, and discussions to the general public on
animal health and welfare, behavior and care including the benefits of spaying and neutering; - to provide information and referrals to affordable and low cost medical care including spay & neuter clinics and other
animal medical and care facilities; - to provide information on training, behavior modification and general handling instruction along with referrals to vetted and certified professionals in these areas; - to liaise and network with other
animal rescue organizations as part of a mutual effort to aid
animals in distress; - to solicit donations and funding from government agencies, corporations, private foundations, public charities, individuals and the general public at large to finance the medical, housing and other incidental costs of homeless
animals while in the custody of the organization; - to organize and participate in fundraisers to benefit furtherance of the overall main purpose and goals of the organization; - to have the normal functions, operations, programs and pursuits incidental to a fully recognized and operational nonprofit
animal rescue organization.
For over 20 years, the Pet Project Foundation has worked hand in hand with the shelter to ensure that abandoned, injured and abused
animals in our communities have a safe
refuge until a permanent, loving
home can be found for them.
At the Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando we are honored to care for homeless
animals who find
refuge with us until they find new
homes.
Victims of intentional cruelty, lost pets who have strayed from
home,
animals displaced by disasters and
animals who pose public safety threats (e.g., dangerous dogs, rabies quarantines) are plainly
animals for whom the shelter and rescue system is a vital and necessary
refuge.
These
animals typically come to them from private
homes or other sanctuaries that have had to shut down and Elmira's provides a
refuge for them for the remainder of their lives.
Animal hoarders often masquerade as «rescuers,» describing their
homes as «shelters» or «
refuges.»
Our unique no - kill
refuge has successfully found
homes for thousands of once abused, neglected and homeless
animals since opening in 2007.
This program will retrofit existing shelters to create safe,
home - like environments for
animals, so people seeking
refuge don't have to make the excruciating choice to leave their pet behind.
Good Karma's mission is to rescue, provide
refuge for, and ultimately find permanent loving
homes for abandoned, stray, and neglected
animals where they will receive a lifetime commitment of loving care, including gentle training, healthy exercise, and regular veterinary care.