The largest no-kill animal adoption and rescue organization in the world. Includes photos and background information for adoptable cats, dogs, and other pets. Includes a regular column on animal law. Located in Long Island, New York, New Jersey and Connecticut areas.
Advocate for the humane treatment of domestic and wild animals. The fund has a group of full-time attorneys, law clerks, and pro bono law firms defending animals in federal and state courts from cruelty and abuse. They also run five direct animal care facilities that provide medical care and rehabilitation to injured and orphaned domestic, wildlife and endangered animals.
This organization works to protect cats, dogs, birds, horses, livestock, lab animals, and wildlife through hands on programs to help animals and nature. Sponsors undercover investigations, works to pass laws to protect animals, and provides funding of non-invasive research. Include information about lost pets and pets up for adoption.
This Sanctuary is a permanent refuge for more than 1,300 animals on 1,300 acres in the rolling hills of Murchison, Texas. Bison and cattle, horses and burros, antelope and apes, camels and llamas live out their lives here.
This professional animal retirement center is a refuge serving as a last chance permanent home for exotic animals in need, giving retired and rescued animals a safe haven. Retired primates, big cats, bears, reptiles, birds, and other former pets and performers live out their lives at this Albion, Indiana non-profit sanctuary.
The Animal Protection Institute is a national animal advocacy nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Founded in 1968, API's mission is to advocate for the protection of animals from cruelty and exploitation. Includes an article presenting mix-and-match suggestions for pet food diets, including starches for dogs, protein sources, and supplements.
The ASPCA was founded in 1866 as the first humane organization in the Western Hemisphere. The Society was formed to alleviate the injustices animals faced then, and continues to battle cruelty today. Whether it’s saving a pet who has been accidentally poisoned, fighting to pass humane laws, rescuing animals from abuse, or sharing resources with shelters across the country, we work toward the day in which no animal will live in pain or fear.
A very large animal Sanctuary located in Kanab, Utah. The shelter is working "to help bring about a time when there are no more homeless pets, and when every cat or dog who's ever born can be guaranteed a good home with a loving family." Provides an overview of this refuge for unwanted, abused, sick, or elderly adoptable animals. Includes stories of people helping animals and a discussion of the no-kill philosophy.
The AWI works to reduce the pain and fear inflicted on animals by humans. The focus is on cruel animal factories, which raise and slaughter animals; an effort to help furbearing animals; the protection of animals in laboratories. Methods include the development of non-animal testing methods to prevent painful experiments on animals.