WPSI, founded by Belinda Wright, supports wildlife conservation issues throughout India, campaigning for and protecting endangered species, notably the tiger, by investigating poaching networks and the escalating illegal wildlife trade. It encourages law enforcement and prosecution by government authorities, and gives material support, training and information to India's remaining tiger reserves.
We exist To provoke and support change to the UK adoption system so that it benefits the children it's supposed to help. Our success will mean more children gain the love and security of a permanent family home without unnecessary delays.
Care for the Wild International works to RESCUE - PROTECT and DEFEND wildlife in the UK and around the World. We are a small charity that makes a real difference whether its Hedgehogs in Horsham or Tigers in Thailand. for more details visit www.careforthewild.org
The SAA offers a comprehensive adoption service to all those affected by adoption, recognising that adoption has a life-long impact. SAA recruits and prepares adoptive and permanent foster families, giving counselling to birth parents considering adoption or whose children are being placed for adoption. SAA continuously supports children, adults and families by providing After Adoption Services and Adoption Counselling Services.
Northern English Springer Spaniel Rescue (NESSR) is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of unwanted and abandoned spaniels across the UK. We are run entirely by volunteers who foster the dogs in their own homes often traveling miles to pick up dogs from pounds across the UK.
Working through fund and awareness raising to assist with new and established projects around the world to help bears http://wintonbearfoundation.org/
The Stockport branch of the RSPCA, like all other branches, is a separate and independent from the parent national charity. Our branch is made up of dedicated volunteers who on their own time work together to protect and care for animals in the Stockport, East Cheshire and West Derbyshire area.
Their organisation promotes health & the prevention or relief of sickness, disease or human & animal suffering. Healing is their complimentary treatment to balance and harmonise 3 elements - mind, body and spirit - with the aim of working with Care Homes & Communities across Scotland.
Welcome to the RSPCA Sussex North Branch donation page. RSPCA Sussex North Branch is an independent, local, registered charity supporting the national RSPCA inspectors, people and animals in Crawley, Haywards Heath, Horsham and surrounding villages. We are run entirely by volunteers. We rely solely on donations so please consider donating to enable us to keep helping animals.We offer the following services to our local community:Low-cost veterinary care for sick or injured animalsAffordable neutering and financial assistanceHelp with lost and found animalsCat rehomingFor more information please visit our website. Charity No: 276355 Find out more Website http://www.rspca-sussexnorth.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/rspcasussexnorth Twitter https://twitter.com/rspcasussexn
Buddies Bunny Rescue is a non-profit organisation based in Edinburgh & the Lothian's. We rescue unwanted, stray or abandoned rabbits, vaccinate & neuter them, before finding their forever loving home. We also aim to educate the public about good rabbit ownership & husbandry.
RSPCA Balham & Tooting Branch helps to prevent cruelty to animals by fundraising to enable them to offer financial assistance in cases where animals need to be rehomed or boarded, require veterinary assistance, micro-chipping or neutering.
Busy Beaks Cockatoo Rescue provides rescue, rehabilitation and permanent sanctuary for unwanted, neglected, abused and abandoned Parrots. The charity receives no government funding and relies solely on the generosity of the general public.
The Tolkien Society is an international organisation dedicated to the furtherance of interest in the life and works of the late Professor J.R.R. Tolkien.
The Lucy Monro Memorial Trust was established for the public benefit in the advancement of education, human health (including the prevention or relief of sickness, disease, or human suffering) and animal welfare, through the provision of funding and direct aid, for immediate and tangible use.Lucy Monro was born and grew up in the UK, moving to the UAE – via a brief stint in Bahrain – in 1995. Her job as a magazine editor and publisher centered on equestrian writing and photography, but these skills also brought her into contact with people and animals in need of help and her life was marked by some amazing humanitarian and charitable efforts, based around animal welfare, education and humanitarian aid. Taking these three themes, LMMT will raise funds and then assist small, grass-roots causes and charities in each of these three areas, to achieve their aims, by making financial grants. You can read more about LMMT here: www.lmmt.org The Lucy Monro Memorial Trust was established for the public benefit in the advancement of education, human health (including the prevention or relief of sickness, disease, or human suffering) and animal welfare, through the provision of funding and direct aid, for immediate and tangible use. Lucy Monro was born and grew up in the UK, moving to the UAE – via a brief stint in Bahrain – in 1995. Her job as a magazine editor and publisher centered on equestrian writing and photography, but these skills also brought her into contact with people and animals in need of help and her life was marked by some amazing humanitarian and charitable efforts, based around animal welfare, education and humanitarian aid. Taking these three themes, LMMT will raise funds and then assist small, grass-roots causes and charities in each of these three areas, to achieve their aims, by making financial grants. You can read more about LMMT here: www.lmmt.org
We are a small animal and reptile rescue based in Leeds, West Yorkshire. Dedicated to rescuing and rehoming unwanted and neglected animals. We are dedicated to education and raising awareness. We are very active in educating children and adults in animal welfare and education.
Poloafrica gives underprivileged children the chance to learn to ride and to play polo, providing they demonstrate discipline and commitment to the animal and the sport, work hard at school and at the academic and practical lifeskills lessons provided in the holidays
Beds South RSPCA. are an independent charity which carries out vital animal welfare work throughout the local area. We do not receive government or any other funding from the main RSPCA Society but rely entirely on the efforts of our volunteers and the generosity of local people.
Grovehill is a small animal shelter based just outside Omagh, Co Tyrone. We are dedicated to the rescue and re homing of unwanted and neglected pets. We really appreciate every penny of support we get as this allows us to continue saving animals and giving them that second chance they so deserve.
Deer are an important part of our natural heritage. However their very success can put them in conflict with people, the environment and other animals. The BDS is the principal organisation focusing on deer welfare and promoting their conservation in balance with the environment.
Working for the sake of ALLAH and his beloved Messenger PBUH...........
The Centre’s The Centre’s purpose is to provide tailored and specific high quality, innovative services, activities and resources that support and make a difference to those affected by adoption and permanency: adopted or fostered children and families and professionals who work with adoption and permanence
BADA-UK is a volunteer-run, self-funded charity dedicated to the prevention of tick-borne disease in people and pets throughout the UK and Ireland; primarily Borreliosis (Lyme disease). Principle activities include education within the general public, healthcare and the veterinary profession.
Three.Counties Dog Rescue, a registered charity, was formed in 1971. We re-home dogs and cats in Lincolnshire, Rutland, Leicestershire, Cambridgeshire, Northamtonshire and Nottinghamshire. All our work is voluntary and unpaid. Every penny raised goes directly to helping animals in need.
Names are the keys to keeping track of the world’s biodiversity, linking information and grounding policies and laws. The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN, with ITZN Trust support) provides the governance that keeps sense and stability in scientific names of animals.