A non-profit animal rescue and education organization for wildlife and domestic animals located in Los Angeles County but serves most of California. Includes program details as well as volunteer information.
A non-profit, tax deductible foundation dedicated to protecting, preserving and facilitating a stress free environment for unwanted exotic and endangered animals, regardless of their physical or mental condition.
Pittsboro, North Carolina based. Home to over 240 animals from 15 species of threatened carnivores. Successful in breeding ocelots, servals, caracals and binturongs. Houses some of the largest captive populations of these species.
Operated by the non-profit Nature Restoration Foundation. Although originally a bird zoo, it now includes all types of Costa Rican animals and reptiles. All of the animals were either former pets, injured, or confiscated wildlife.
A non-profit charity in Tonopah, Arizona rescues and provides homes for abused, abandoned and unwanted wolfdogs (wolf-hybrids) while raising public awareness of the problems surrounding privately owned wolf-hybrids.
The Elephant Sanctuary of Hohenwald, Tennessee is a natural-habitat refuge where sick, old and needy elephants can once again walk the Earth in peace and dignity.
Florida facility that cares for injured wildlife and gives refuge to unwanted, confiscated, and abused exotic pets. Includes pictures and information about the resident animals.
A non-profit wild bird sanctuary and rehabilitation and educational center. Includes staff credentials, photos, and how to help. Located in Cordes Lakes, Arizona.
A licensed wildlife rehabilitation center caring for orphaned and injured wild birds and mammals. This volunteer organization funded through donations. Located in the Elburn Woods Forest Preserve, Wasco.
Sanctuary for endangered and protected species of geese, ducks and swans from around the world. Contains mission, directions, adoption information, and a slide show.
Non-profit group whose goal is to rescue, rehabilitate, and release injured or ophaned wild birds, mammals and reptiles. Images of the residents, what to do or not do when finding wildlife in trouble, ways to help, membership application, and events. Located in St. Johns County.
Organization for sanctuary, education, and research of captive born wildlife. Designs wildlife education programs for local schools, clubs, community organizations. Located in Lake George, Colorado.
A non-profit sanctuary dedicated to the care and preservation of abused and neglected lions and tigers located in Corunna, Michigan. Includes biographies of their residents, how to help, information on upcoming events, and news.
Non-profit organization working to rescue, rehabilitate, and release stranded marine mammals. Based in Miami, Florida with personnel located in the counties of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Monroe.
Provides rehabilitation and veterinary services for injured and orphaned wild animals, and wildlife education for the citizens of northeast Kansas and northwest Missouri.
Safe haven for big cats that have been abused, abandoned, confiscated or rescued. Overview of their work, art gallery, and contacts for donation in Terrell, Texas.
Internationally recognized sanctuary which accepts any elephant regardless of species, gender, or disposition. Features elephant biographies, event details, press releases, and information for those wishing to help.
Sanctuary and education centre in Western Australia provides care for injured and orphaned marsupials. Includes case histories, photographs, information for volunteers, and a wildlife database.
An organization that rescues squirrels, birds, and other wildlife in the Washington area. Photos of their patients and list of volunteer opportunities.
Provide veterinary wildlife services to the people and wildlife of Southern Africa. These services include clinical treatment, rehabilitation, trans-location and research.
A 501C3 non-profit organization incorporated in North Carolina with a mission to protect abused, neglected, unwanted and behaviorally unmanageable llamas through prevention, education, intervention, placement and lifelong care.
A non-profit, USDA licensed, exotic animal sanctuary in Kona, Hawaii. Federally licensed for raptor rehabilitation, endangered species possession and as an amnesty station for alien species.
Rescues abandoned, abused, or unwanted big cats, with emphasis on tigers, lions, leopards, and cougars. Provides the animals with a permanent home and caring environment.
Provides food, shelter and medical care to small mammals such as squirrels, rabbits, raccoons, muskrats, skunks, Opossums and others native to Massachusetts.
Located in Sharon, Wisconsin. Dedicated to the rescue and refuge of abused and abandoned exotic animals including tigers, lions, other big cats, bears and foxes.
UK facility that provides first aid, primary and secondary care followed by recuperation and rehabilitation and, subject to the animal, eventual release back into the wild.
Located in Asheville, North Carolina. Comprehensive resource on nature and conservation topics in the region, including animals, native trees, upcoming events, and related links.
Keenesburg, Colorado. Rescues exotic wildlife including big cats, bears, and wolves. Features individual stories with photos, special projects, videos, and opportunities to help.
Non-profit, 501c3 rescue facility for abused, displaced, and unwanted captive bred wildcats that provides a better life for smaller wildcats from bobcats to cougars.
Nonprofit, no-kill sanctuary for unwanted or abused captive wildcats, including wild-domestic crossbreeds as well as large cats. Located in Sandstone, Minnesota.
A non-profit sanctuary. Includes stories and news, photograph gallery, tips for dealing with urban wildlife, and volunteer opportunities. Located in Boerne, Texas.
Alleviating the suffering of sick, injured, and orphaned animals. Tips for saving wildlife, success stories, and a list of ways to help. Hampstead, Maryland.
Nonprofit organization in Florida dedicated to the preservation of captive large felines with emphasis on education. Includes photos, cat profiles and sanctuary details.