This includes processing adoptions and redemptions as well as providing
animal education and outreach.
Not exact matches
By the time it was incorporated, the focus has expanded to include elementary
and secondary
education, professional development training for researchers,
and outreach to the public
and the media about science
education, the use of
animals in biomedical research,
and other topics such as the harmonization of Institutional
Animal Care
and Use Committees
and Institutional Biosafety Committees, as well as monitoring legislation.
Collaborators include Dr. Bill Pinchak, AgriLife Research
animal nutritionist in Vernon, who will facilitate the grazing measurements
and animal gain; Dr. Emi Kimura
and Dr. Jourdan Bell, AgriLife Extension agronomists in Vernon
and Amarillo, respectively, who will conduct the Extension
outreach and education component; Dr. Seong Park, AgriLife Research economist in Vernon;
and Dr. Anil Somenahally, AgriLife Research soil microbiologist in Overton.
Its mission continues to evolve as conditions change
and animals face new
and different challenges, but the core of that mission remains unchanged: to honor
and strengthen the human -
animal bond by providing the best quality care for homeless dogs
and cats,
and supporting companion
animals in their homes through affordable veterinary care, community
outreach,
and education.
Volunteers also help provide
outreach and education programs, which play a vital role in the organization's mission: reducing the
animal overpopulation problem
and keeping them out of shelters entirely.
A portion of each sale will go directly to Lollypop Farm
and support their mission to building lifelong bonds between people
and animals through
education, community
outreach programs
and the prevention of cruelty.
Impact of the study on quality of care: Results may serve as a model for obtaining information critical to developing veterinary continuing
education and public
outreach programs for
animal owners for various diseases.
They work to reduce the number of neglected
and unwanted
animals through
education,
outreach,
and spay - neuter programs.
This group conducts undercover investigations, coordinates
outreach and public
education campaigns, lobbies government bodies to secure stronger laws for
animals, participates in corporate
outreach and pressure campaigns to secure meaningful
animal related policies,
and they engage with the mass media to raise the profile of
animal issues in Latvia.
Animal Rahat's humane
education outreach in local schools continues to change hearts
and minds.
We are also active in
education outreach and advocacy, participating in numerous
animal - related events to raise awareness about
animal welfare
and specific issues as they pertain to Missouri.
Abandoned
Animal Rescue is a Cat & Dog Center that includes an adoption shelter, an affordable spay - neuter clinic, a wellness center,
and community
education outreach.
BHS uses each
and every donation for what matters most to you — caring for homeless
animals and promoting the welfare of all
animals and their people through our humane
education and community
outreach programs.
Enhance
and preserve the human -
animal bond through
education,
outreach, adoptions
and cruelty prevention.
Heartland's mission is: a) to provide a no - kill shelter for the care, humane treatment,
and adoption of lost, stray,
and abandoned
animals; b) to find permanent, loving homes for homeless
animals and promote responsible pet ownership through
education, community
outreach,
and collaboration while maintaining respect
and compassion for all creatures.
Rancho Coastal Humane Society is a non-profit organization which is dedicated to the rescue
and shelter of abandoned companion
animals, encouraging adoptions into loving homes
and promoting humane ideals through
education and community
outreach.
Our Mission: «Rancho Coastal Humane Society is dedicated to the rescue
and shelter of abandoned companion
animals, encouraging adoptions into loving homes,
and promoting humane ideals through
education and community
outreach.»
Canine Adoption
and Rescue League's mission is to advocate for
animal welfare, seeking to end the needless deaths of companion
animals through their adoption,
education,
and outreach programs.
The mission of the Humane Society of Berks County (HSBC) is to serve Berks County through:
education and outreach in the community, medical services for needy
animals, humane investigation, safe shelter for homeless
animals and strong sterilization
and adoption programs to ensure that every companion
animal lives in a safe, loving
and secure home.
The Kansas Humane Society is a community resource for pets
and people by offering an array of services to promote the human /
animal bond, including pet adoption; dog training; behavior consultation; pet supplies; social media
outreach including mobile apps, spay / neuter services for the pets of low income families; youth
education and community
outreach; as well as private cremation
and other end of life services for pets.
The project, which has provided educational resources, veterinary
and grooming supplies, spay / neuter clinics for local
animals and a wellness clinic for the community's horses, has engaged a wide range of HSUS staff, requiring expertise in
animal handling, cruelty investigations, wildlife management
and biology, community
outreach, humane
education and more.
Focusing on pet adoption, pet retention,
education and outreach to both adults
and youth
and operated by KC Pet Project, this facility will be the first
animal shelter built for the City of Kansas City, MO..
Working with our communities we find homes for adoptable
animals, facilitate Trap - Neuter - Release programs, perform community
outreach and education and advocate for
animal welfare.
This trained group also responds to calls about
animals in danger, provides community
outreach,
and promotes positive
animal education.
Save A Bunny is a nonprofit rabbit rescue organization based in Northern California, serving both people
and animals in the community through adoption, advocacy,
education,
outreach and rescue options.
«to build lifelong bonds between people
and animals through
education, community
outreach programs,
and the prevention of cruelty.»
Volunteers are the heart
and soul of C.A.R.E.
and provide our full range of services, including
animal care, fostering
animals, conducting adoptions, providing humane
education, participating in community
outreach and fundraising.
The Maine Federation of Humane Societies is a statewide network of companion
animal welfare organizations working to support
animal shelters, to promote the adoption of homeless
animals and responsible pet ownership,
and to end pet overpopulation through
education,
outreach,
and advocacy.
Our volunteers play a vital role in fulfilling our mission of «Ending
animal homelessness through adoption,
education and outreach while saving lives
and supporting the bond between pets
and their families.»
We collaborate with a number of local
and national organizations to provide humane
education,
outreach,
and cooperative solutions to save the lives of
animals in need.
We promote responsible pet ownership, kindness to
animals and enhancement of human -
animal relationships through
education and outreach.
Highland Park
Animal Hospital is dedicated to building lasting relationships with our patients, clients
and community through compassionate advanced care, exceptional client service
and a strong commitment to community
outreach and education.
Founded in 2004, ARME is a nonprofit advocacy group created to eliminate the suffering of all
animals through rescue, public
education and outreach.
Whether it is a booth at a charity fundraiser or community
outreach and education, our employees find fulfillment in bringing a smile to someone's face through a mutual love of
animals.
By combining the efforts of
animal health - care providers
and human health - care providers to reach out to this often - wary population, VET SOS builds trust, enabling further
outreach and education.
We invite you to help with
outreach, awareness /
education events, fundraisers
and animal care!
The rescue group serves both the people
and animals in the community through adoption, advocacy,
education,
outreach and rescue options.
Washoe County Regional
Animal Services promotes responsible care of
animals through
education, proactive
outreach,
and regulation making Washoe County a safe community.
The Wright - Way Rescue
Animal Shelter is a non-profit welfare group for pets that seeks to reduce the number of homeless adoptable pets euthanized in the Midwest each year through an adoption program, community
education, promotion of spaying
and neutering,
and a shelter medicine
outreach program.
We believe we have a responsibility to provide low - cost spay / neuter subsidy programs, humane
education,
and community
outreach programs that not only enhance the lives of the
animals, but also the human lives the
animals go on to enrich.
The HSVLC advocates the elimination of
animal abuse, pet overpopulation
and homelessness among companion
animals by promoting spaying
and neutering of all pets, promoting adoptions,
and by providing
education and outreach to the community at large.
We are dedicated to promoting the health, safety, welfare, compassionate care
and protection of all
animals in the Ventura County through
education and community
outreach.
We are a cohesive statewide network of humane organizations working to support
animal welfare groups promote the adoption of homeless
animals and responsible pet ownership,
and to end pet overpopulation
and animal cruelty through
education,
outreach,
and advocacy.
Over the past 44 years the organization has grown from adopting a handful of
animals each year to a full service
animal welfare organization
and leader in innovative behavior training, medical care, adoption,
education and community
outreach programs.
The charity improves the welfare of working
animals in three ways: free veterinary treatment,
education and training,
and emergency
and outreach projects.
Since that time the organization has expanded to include domestic
and farm
animal rescue, adoption
and sanctuary as well as humane
education and community
outreach programs.
Our mission is to serve the people
and animals of Central Ohio by providing safe, temporary shelter
and care for abandoned or otherwise homeless cats
and dogs,
and to reduce pet overpopulation by means of spay
and neuter,
education,
and community
outreach.
Additional efforts to prevent the abandonment of
animals include humane
education and public
outreach to the public, which allowed us to reach more than 30,000 households in 2017 through programs at libraries
and neighborhood centers
and presentations at colleges, trade shows
and fairs throughout the area.
The building also incorporated an
education and outreach center, as well as a large relief area that could serve as «ground zero» in the event FOAU was asked to care for a large number of
animals in a disaster situation.
We strive to meet highest standards of humane
animal care
and to promote responsible pet ownership through public
education and outreach.