NWF works to protect and restore wildlife wonders and to provide a sustainable future for both wildlife and man.
The world's largest and most experienced independent conservation organization, with around 5 million supporters and a global network of 27 national organizations, 5 associates, and 21 program offices.
The mission of the National Audubon Society is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds and other wildlife for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity.
The Audubon Institute's goal is to foster appreciation and, ultimately, conservation of these ecosystems, which are showcased in an outstanding collection of nine museums and parks dedicated to nature, and another on the way.
The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish and wildlife and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.
Defenders of Wildlife is dedicated to the protection of all native wild animals and plants in their natural communities.
Dedicated to promoting conservation and sustainable use of our natural resources through environmental education, natural resource management, habitat protection, ecosystem restoration, and public policy development.
The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) works to save wildlife and wild lands throughout the world.
The African Wildlife Foundation is working to conserve the wild animals of Africa -- and the sun-washed savannahs and mountain forests they inhabit.
"Includes information about the structure and classification of animals, basic concepts of ecology and evolutionary biology, brief reports on dozens of animals, and lots of pictures."
A non-profit, non-lobbying group of corporations, conservation organizations, and individuals dedicated to protecting and enhancing wildlife habitat.
Provides environmental news, chat, and forums.
"This exhibition reminds us that in ways we may never have even considered, we're all seafarers, and it offers us ways to become more seaworthy--to think about what everyone can do to conserve the Ocean Planet."
We focus on innovative, independent conservationists who are exploring new ways to resolve the conflicts between people and wildlife, and actively engage local people as effective stewards of their environment.
Created to help prepare wildlife managers for an increasing number of changes occuring in our culture today.
Would you like to be part of the world's largest wildlife trade monitoring program that is a global expert on wildlife trade issues? TRAFFIC is an international network, with culturally diverse staff in 21 offices on five continents, and ongoing research world-wide.
Mission: "to work in California to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity."
The Global Wildlife Center in Folsom, Louisiana is home to over 3,000 exotic, endangered, and threatened animals from all over the world.
Read the monthly newsletter, The Warbler; learn about bird trips, nature and wildlife; and stay abreast of the latest action alerts and conservation news.
Ducks Unlimited Canada's mission is to conserve wetlands and associated habitats for the benefit of North America's waterfowl, which in turn provide healthy environments for wildlife and people.
"Stopping the trend of human enduced wildlife extinction".
Conservation International (CI) is a field-based, non-profit organization that protects the Earth's biologically richest areas and helps the people who live there improve their quality of life.
Save the Manatee Club was established in 1981 by former Florida Governor Bob Graham and singer/songwriter Jimmy Buffett. SMC was started so the public could participate in conservation efforts to save endangered manatees from extinction.
Research and information on requirements for sustainable wildlife and wildlife habitats.
The Humane Society of the United States Wildlife Land Trust works with landowners worldwide to protect wild animals by permanently preserving their natural habitats.
WWF Canada pursues a mission to save life on Earth through four conservation programs: Endangered Species, Endangered Spaces and Wildlife Toxicology in Canada and an International program in Latin America.
Wildlife SOS is working to protect wildlife in India. Currently the focus of the organization is protecting sloth bears through anti-poaching, land conservation and sanctuaries for dancing bears.
The Society is ...an international professional organization dedicated to promoting the scientific study of the phenomena that affect the maintenance, loss, and restoration of biological diversity.
Good starting point to learn about endangered species and what is being done to save them.
The National Audubon Society of New York State promotes the protection and proper management of birds, wildlife and their habitats through advocacy and education.