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SPONSOR-A-MASCOT
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SPONSOR A BEAR
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Melbourne Zoo
(Australia)
About Melbourne Zoo
The Zoological Gardens at Melbourne Zoo established in 1864 are one of State’s most treasured gardens. The gardens are not only home to thousands of animals but also approximately 70,000 plant specimens.
Help the Brown Bears at the Melbourne Zoo
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Como Zoo
(U.S.A.)
About the Como Zoo
At Como Park Zoo and Conservatory, conservation is a part of our mission. Our goal is to take an active role in helping to conserve our planet's resources - plants, animals, and whole ecosystems. As a model for others, Como staff works to preserve resources and operate in an environmentally responsible, efficient, safe and sustainable manner.
Help the Polar Bears at the Como Zoo
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Free The Bears Fund Inc.
(Australia)
About Free The Bears Fund Inc.
In 1993, Mary Hutton was watching a local current affair program in Perth, Western Australia. She saw a segment that would change her life, and the life of her family. The segment contained horrifying footage of Asiatic Black Bears held in coffin sized cages unable to move or turn with non-surgical steel pipes inserted directly into their gall bladder.
The next day, Mary drew up a petition and stood herself at the entrance of the local shopping mall. Within months, she had thousands of signatures, a regular group which became a committee and was beginning to receive information from other animal funds around the world - Free The Bears Fund was formed.
Free The Bears Fund Inc is now active in several countries in south-east Asia, including Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Kalimantan and India, saving sun bears, Asiatic black bears and sloth bears.
Help the Free The Bears Fund Inc. unlock the cage of darkness
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World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
(Worldwide)
About the WWF
WWF was born into this world in 1961.
It was the product of a deep concern held by a few eminent gentlemen who were worried by what they saw happening in our world at that time.
Since those early days WWF has grown up to be one of the largest environmental organizations in the world.
Currently there are more than 1300 WWF conservation projects underway around the world.
The vast majority of these focus on local issues. They range from school nature gardens in Zambia, to initiatives that appear on the packaging in your local supermarket . From the restoration of orangutan habitats to the establishment of giant panda reserves.
Help Zhu Xiong the Panda Bear through the WWF
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HELP SOMEONE WITH THE BLUES
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beyondblue
(Australia)
About beyondblue
beyondblue was established in October 2000 to create a community response to depression, moving the focus of depression away from a mental health service issue to one which is acknowledged and addressed by the wider community.
Donate to beyondblue
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depressioNet
(Australia)
Donate to depressioNet
depressioNet is a not-for-profit organisation that offers a unique e-interactive human service for people impacted by mild to moderate depression, integrating professional and peer support services.
Donate to depressioNet
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Black Dog Institute
(Australia)
About the Black Dog Institute
The Black Dog Institute is an educational, research, clinical and community-oriented facility offering specialist expertise in mood disorders - a range of disorders that include depression and Bipolar Disorder (formerly called 'manic depression'). The Institute is attached to the Prince of Wales Hospital and affiliated with the University of New South Wales.
Help the Black Dog Institute
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Lifeline/Lifeline International
(Australia & Worldwide)
About Lifeline
Lifeline was founded in 1963 by the late Reverend Dr Sir Alan Walker, after he received a call by a distressed man, who three days later took his own life. Determined not to let loneliness, isolation or anxiety be the cause of other deaths, Sir Alan launched a crisis line, which operated out of the Methodist Central Mission in Sydney.
Just a few days after it was first established, Lifeline received over one hundred calls for help.
Lifeline’s services now operate from 60 locations nationally, with a presence in every State and Territory within Australia.
Lifeline is part of an international network, and through its affiliation with LifeLine International has Centres in nineteen countries. Lifeline is also a member of theVolunteer Emotional Support Helplines (VESH) network. This network of Volunteer Helplines provides services in 61 countries around the world.
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HELP THOSE AFFECTED BY BOMBERS OR BOMBS
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International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
(Worldwide)
About the ICRC
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Legacy
(Australia)
About Legacy
Legacy is a uniquely Australian organisation, established in 1923 by ex-servicemen dedicated to the task of caring for the widows and dependants of their comrades.
Donate to Legacy
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War Widows Guild of Australia (NSW Ltd.)
(Australia)
About War Widows Guild of Australia (NSW Ltd.)
The War Widows’ Guild of Australia NSW Ltd, originally established in 1946, is a not for profit membership-based organization whose mission is to promote and protect the interests of war widows in New South Wales. After years operating as an incorporated association, the Guild became a public company limited by guarantee in 1998. It is a public benevolent institution with deductible gift recipient status.
Donate to the War Widows Guild of Australia (NSW Ltd.)
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Returned & Services League of Australia (RSL)
(Australia)
About the RSL
The RSL is one of
Australia
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Australia
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Donate to the RSL Foundation
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SPONSOR A BULLDOG OR ANY OTHER BREED OF 'MAN'S BEST FRIEND'
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Lort Smith Animal Hospital
(Australia)
About the Lort Smith Animal Hospital
As a not-for-profit organisation, Lort Smith has relied on the community and our corporate supporters for the last 75 years. We receive no Government funding to support the work we do and our fundraising activities enable us to carry on with the essential services we provide.
Donate to the Lort Smith Animal Hospital
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4 Paws Rescue
(Australia)
About 4 Paws Rescue
It is our mission to eliminate the euthanasia of healthy adoptable pets in our community. We do not accept euthanasia as a means of population control for animals. We believe each animal's life is meaningful and each deserves a loving home. We take responsibility for every animal rescued and placed through 4 PAWS RESCUE NSW for the rest of their natural lives.
Sponsor a Dog at 4 Paws Rescue
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DogsTrust
(Britain)
About DogsTrust
Founded in 1891, Dogs Trust, formerly known as the NCDL, has always campaigned on dog-welfare related issues to ensure a safe and happy future for our four-legged friends.
Sponsor a Dog at DogsTrust
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Guide Dogs Victoria
(Australia)
About Guide Dogs Victoria
Guide Dogs Victoria offers a comprehensive range of free mobility services to help people travel confidently and safely outside the home. Through our Centre for Mobility Assessment & Training, we can assist people of all ages living with low vision ranging through to total blindness. With domiciliary and short term residential training programs based at our 8 acre campus in Kew, Melbourne, GDV can help Victorians living in both metropolitan and regional areas. We welcome referrals and can address your mobility needs - whatever they may be.
Sponsor a Puppy at Guide Dogs Victoria
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HELP THOSE AFFECTED BY BUSHRANGERS OR OTHER CRIMINALS
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National Center for Victims of Crime
(U.S.A.)
About the National Center for Victims of Crime
The National Center for Victims of Crime is the nation's leading resource and advocacy organization for crime victims and those who serve them. Since its inception in 1985, the National Center has worked with grassroots organizations and criminal justice agencies throughout the United States serving millions of crime victims.
Donate to the National Center for Victims of Crime
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Victims Of Crime Assistance League Inc. NSW (VOCAL)
(Australia)
About VOCAL
The Victims of Crime Assistance League, Inc (VOCAL) is a registered charitable organization, established in Newcastle NSW in 1988 to support and fight for rights and proper treatment of families after the crime of murder.
Donate to VOCAL
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Victim Support
(Britain)
About Victim Support
Victim Support is the national charity which helps people affected by crime in England, Northern Ireland and Wales. We give free and confidential support to help you deal with what you've been through as a victim or witness, whether or not you report the crime to the police.
Donate to Victim Support
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Canadian Resource Centre For Victims of Crime (CRCVC)
(Canada)
About CRCVC
Since 1993, the Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime (CRCVC) has been a leader in advocacy for victims and survivors of violent crime in Canada. We are a national, non-government agency located in Ottawa, Ontario and bilingual services are available. All services are free of charge and confidential.
Donate to CRCVC
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SPONSOR A CAT
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RSPCA
(Australia)
About the RSPCA
The first Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Australia was formed in Victoria in 1871. On the 4th July a public meeting was arranged by the Society for the Promotion of Public Morality to discuss the carefree colonial attitude towards animals. The main concern of people who attended the public meeting was the ill treatment of horses.
Donate to the RSPCA
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Spitalfields City Farm
(Britain)
About Spitalfields City Farm
The farm is a registered charity and company limited by guarantee, managed by a voluntary management committee drawn from its membership and elected annually.
Receiving over 18,000 visitors a year and spread over 1.3 acres of land owned by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and Railtrack. The farm keeps a selection of farm animals and has developed growing areas in every available space.
Sponsor a Cat at Spitalfields City Farm
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North Shore Animal League America
(U.S.A.)
About the North Shore Animal League America
Back in 1944, a few animal lovers in Port Washington, New York got together and formed the North Shore Animal League. Their work was a modest effort at first, with the shelter being simply a garage. A few fenced outdoor runs were built. A bit of money trickled in to feed and care for the stray animals.
Sponsor a Cat at the North Shore Animal League America
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Cat Protection Society of NSW
(Australia)
About the Cat Protection Society of NSW
The Cat Protection Society of NSW Inc is an independent organisation founded in 1958 by a group of cat lovers concerned with the plight of homeless street cats. The Society began a program of low cost desexing to reduce the number of kittens and therefore, the number of cats and kittens abandoned.
Donate to the Cat Protection Society of NSW
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SPONSOR A COBRA
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Zoological Society of Milwaukee
(U.S.A.)
About the Zoological Society of Milwaukee
The Zoological Society of Milwaukee (ZSM) was established in 1910 as an informal group of community leaders who bought animals and raised funds for the Zoo. Today it is a private non-profit 501(c)3 organization governed by a board of 42 directors and 28 honorary directors. The ZSM has 61 employees who manage daily operations and programs. In addition to staff, there are 40+ interns, grantees, ad-hoc teachers and conservation field employees who help to fulfill the ZSM's mission.
Help the Hannah the Cobra at the Zoological Society of Milwaukee
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New Mexico BioPark Society (U.S.A.)
About the New Mexico BioPark Society
The New Mexico BioPark Society is a 501c(3) non-profit organization; donations are tax-deductible in whole or in part. It is not a part of the City of Albuquerque, but a separate legal entity. The Society is a charitable organization governed by its Board of Directors, which is comprised of private citizens.
Since 1969 the organization has contributed over $10 million to the Rio Grande Zoo and, since 1993, more than $2 million to the Rio Grande Botanic Garden and Albuquerque Aquarium.
Help the Cobras at the New Mexico BioPark Society
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Santa Barbara Zoo
(U.S.A.)
About the Santa Barbara Zoo
The Santa Barbara Zoo is dedicated to the preservation, conservation, and enhancement of the natural world and its living treasures through education, research, and recreation.
Help the Cobras at the Santa Barbara Zoo
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Australian Reptile Park
(Australia)
About the Australian Reptile Park
The Australian Reptile Park and Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 1948 - by the late and great ERIC WORRELL, Australia's first naturalist - and is now regarded as one of the countries premier attractions. The Sanctuary is The only zoo in Australia committed to saving lives with a Venom-Milking Program in place for the past 50+ years, saving over 300 lives each year being the sole supplier of a variety of venoms, which is used for all snake and funnel-web anti-venom in Australia.
Help the Cobras at the Australian Reptile Park |
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SPONSOR A CROW
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Creative Learning About Wildlife Species (CLAWS)
(U.S.A.)
About CLAWS
CLAWS is a volunteer run, state and federally licensed 501(c)3 non-profit corporation that is dedicated to helping both native wildlife and exotic species through rehabilitation, rescue and conservation education. We have taught over 45,650 people since January of 2005. All educators and animal care providers are volunteers, we have no paid employees.
Help the Crows at CLAWS (Feathered Friend Sponsorship)
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Visakha Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (VSPCA)
(India)
About VSPCA
VSPCA is a home for dogs, cats, turtles, monkeys, cows, birds, and other animals. The number of animals that we rescue and treat is increasing every year
Help the Crows at VSPCA (The Crows of VSPCA)
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Wisconsin Humane Society
(U.S.A.)
About WHS
The Wisconsin Humane Society (WHS) is a private nonprofit organization whose mission is to build a community where people value animals and treat them with respect and kindness. WHS has been saving the lives of animals in need for nearly 130 years.
Help the Crows at WHS (Crow Baby)
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Vale Wildlife Rescue
(Britain)
About Vale Wildlife Rescue
We are a registered Charitable Trust that was set up in 1984. Our running costs of almost £20,000 per month are ever increasing, we are completely dependent upon donations and voluntary assistance.
Help the Crows at Vale Wildlife Rescue (Outside pens and aviaries) |
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SPONSOR A DRAGON
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Australia Zoo
(Australia)
About Australia Zoo
We are... animal handlers, construction workers, receptionists, sales assistants, marketing consultants, human resources officers, teachers, drivers, writers, designers, artists, gardeners, entertainers, editors, cleaners, sculptors, photographers, website developers, tour guides, accountants, volunteers and veterinarians. We are a community unto ourselves – a team of over 500 who work together to create the wildest show on earth for our guests each and every day of the year, and to further live out our philosophy of Conservation through Exciting Education!
Crikey!...Sponsor Lulu the Komodo Dragon at Australia Zoo
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Lone Star Wildlife Rescue
(U.S.A.)
About Lone Star Wildlife Rescue
Lone Star Wildlife Rescue is a group of state and federally permitted rehabilitators who are dedicated to the care of injured and orphaned native Texas wildlife for the purpose of release back into the wild. We have several wildlife rehabilitation facilities and are able to serve the counties of Austin, Brazos, Colorado, Fayette, Waller, and Washington.
Sponsor an Australian Bearded Dragon at Lone Star Wildlife Rescue
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Armadale Reptile Center of Western Australia
(Australia)
About the Armadale Reptile Center of Western Australia
The Armadale Reptile Centre was opened to the public in 1995 by Klaas and Meike Gaikhorst who over the last 30 years have seen many reptiles needlessly killed due to lack of knowledge and understanding of these creatures.
Sponsor an Ornate Dragon, or a Western Bearded Dragon, at the Armadale Reptile Center of Western Australia
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Zoo Atlanta
(U.S.A.)
About Zoo Atlanta
Located in historic Grant Park, minutes from downtown Atlanta and Turner Field, Zoo Atlanta is one of Georgia's most loved institutions. Founded in 1889, it is one of the 10 oldest zoos in continuous operation in the United States.
Sponsor a Komodo Dragon at Zoo Atlanta
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SPONSOR AN EAGLE
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Chintimini Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
(U.S.A.)
About Chintimini Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
Incorporated in 1989 as Chintimini Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, CWC is a non-profit, 501(c)(3), primarily volunteer, public service organization serving western Oregon. We provide care for approximately 700 animals a year at an average cost of nearly $100 per animal.
Sponsor a Golden Eagle at Chintimini Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
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Dreamworld
(Australia)
About Dreamworld
In 1974, John Longhurst bought 85 hectares of land to build his dream. With a few attractions and a lot of heart, Dreamworld opened to the public on December 15, 1981.
25 years on, Dreamworld has developed immersive visitor experiences through product and customer initiatives tailored for domestic and international guests and developed new and innovative learning experiences for education tourism.
Sponsor a Wedge-tailed Eagle at Dreamworld
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Minnesota Zoo
(U.S.A.)
About Minnesota Zoo
Our mission is to connect people, animals and the natural world., which means we're dedicated to inspiring people to act on behalf of the environment. To accomplish this, we provide award-winning recreational, educational and conservation programs, locally, nationally and internationally.
Sponsor a Bald Eagle at Minnesota Zoo |
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Featherdale Wildlife Park
(Australia)
About Featherdale Wildlife Park
Want to see Australia's unique wildlife in a natural bush setting? At Featherdale, we've gone out of our way to create a unique wildlife experience… within the Sydney metropolitan area!
You can hand feed a kangaroo, wallaby or emu - or enjoy a face-to-face encounter with one of our friendly koalas - amongst one of Australia's largest private collections of Australian native animals and bird life.
Sponsor a Wedge-tailed Eagle, Little Eagle, or White-breasted Sea Eagle, at Featherdale Wildlife Park
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SPONSOR A KANGAROO
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Healesville Sanctuary
(Australia)
About Healesville Sanctuary
Healesville Sanctuary is one of Australia’s most recognised attractions, showcasing more than 200 species of Australian wildlife, only one hour from Melbourne.
Adopt a Kangaroo at Healesville Santuary
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Wirrimbirra Flora & Fauna Sanctuary
(Australia)
About Wirrimbirra Flora & Fauna Sanctuary
Wirrimbirra Sanctuary is a 95 hectare property owned by the National Trust of Australia (NSW), established and managed as a flora and fauna sanctuary. It was created in the 1960s by Thistle Harris, in memory of her husband David Stead, to preserve the original 'Bargo Brush' and Australia's flora and fauna, and promote the use and propagation of Australian native plants.
Sponsor a Kangaroo at Wirrimbirra Flora & Fauna Sanctuary
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Sponsoroo
(Australia)
About Sponsoroo
Sponsoroo is a program to encourage interest, education and awareness about kangaroos. It is SINCERELY hoped that people may come to know and understand kangaroos, really love and appreciate them and will ultimately want to help to protect them.
Sponsor a Kangaroo through the Sponsoroo program
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Bali Zoo
(Indonesia)
About Bali Zoo
Since the terrible terrorist attacks of 2002 and 2005, the downturn in tourism to Bali has seen a rapid decline in the number of visitors to the Bali Zoo.
The simple act of remaining open during this slump has put the Bali Zoo in debt to the tune of $500,000. Although the local bank has been more than patient with the zoo over the years, they have recently indicated that they will need to begin reclaiming their losses. This means that the future of the zoo now hangs in the balance.
The Bali Zoo is home to over 350 animals and provides employment for 75 staff. This in turn feeds around 1500 people and puts hundreds of children through school. If the zoo closes its gates, not only does it mean an uncertain future for the animals and birds who call the zoo home, but the impact on the community would be “like a third Bali bomb.”
Sponsor a Kangaroo at Bali Zoo
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SPONSOR A LION
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The Aspinall Foundation
(Britain)
About The Aspinall Foundation
Totallywild.net is the official website promoting the charitable work of The Aspinall Foundation in protecting endangered species. The Howletts and Port Lympne wild animal, safari and wildlife parks are the UK based sites for endangered animal conservation. Unlike ordinary zoos, these parks allow visitors to see conservation in action, providing kids, families and adults alike with a wide variety of 'Totally Wild' fun days out, packed with exciting activities for the whole family. Our landscaped gardens and mansion house can also be hired for weddings, events and other functions.
Adopt a Lion through The Aspinall Foundation
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East Coast Exotic Animal Rescue
(U.S.A.)
About East Coast Exotic Animal Rescue
East Coast Exotic Animal Rescue was formerly the Gettysburg Game Park, located at 320 Zoo Road, Fairfield, PA 17320, 9 miles southwest of Gettysburg, PA. off of Route 116. It started as an 85 acre private zoo and breeding facility, opening to the public in 1965. Suzanne Murray went to work for the previous owner in 1993 as a animal care taker, as she loves to work with animals. The Game Park closed in 1989 and did not re-open until 1995, with Suzanne & her sister Judy as Managers.
Sponsor a Lion at East Coast Exotic Animal Rescue
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Papanack Park Zoo
(Canada)
About Papanack Park Zoo
We are a family owned and operated facility that has been breeding exotic animals and birds since the early 1980’s. In 1994, public curiosity prompted us to have a one-year trial opening to the public, and due to the motivating response that we received from our visitors that year, we decided to continue to ‘grow’ Papanack Animal Park, resulting in The Papanack Park Zoo you see today
Sponsor a Lion at Papanack Park Zoo
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Phoenix Zoo
(U.S.A.)
About Phoenix Zoo
Though still comparatively young, the Phoenix Zoo has already gained an international reputation for its efforts on behalf of wildlife. The Zoo participates in numerous local and international efforts on behalf of endangered species, including the Mexican wolf, thick-billed parrot, black-footed ferret, Bornean orangutan, Sumatran tiger, Asian elephant, and many more.
Sponsor a Lion at Phoenix Zoo
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SPONSOR SPIDERS INCLUDING REDBACKS
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Adelaide Zoo
(Australia)
About Adelaide Zoo
Adelaide Zoo is home to over 1,800 animals and almost 300 species of exotic and native mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates and fish exhibited in magnificent botanic surroundings now expanded to 8 hectares. There's plenty to see and do at Adelaide Zoo
Sponsor a Redback or Golden Orb Weaver Spider at the Adelaide Zoo
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Melbourne Zoo
(Australia)
About Melbourne Zoo
The Zoological Gardens at Melbourne Zoo established in 1864 are one of State’s most treasured gardens. The gardens are not only home to thousands of animals but also approximately 70,000 plant specimens.
Adopt an Australian Bird-eating Spider at the Melbourne Zoo
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St.Louis Zoo
(U.S.A.)
About St.Louis Zoo
The Saint Louis Zoo has educated, entertained and earned a place in the hearts of St. Louisans for generations. With the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in 1904, there began a long and slow process to establish a zoological park. Sure enough, local pride in the giant elliptical bird cage led to formation of a St. Louis Zoological Society in 1910. The City of St. Louis set aside 77 acres in Forest Park for a zoo and named a Zoological Board of Control in 1913. State legislation provided that "the zoo shall be forever free," which has kept the Zoo accessible to millions of visitors ever since.
Adopt a Red-Kneed Tarantula, Black Widow, or 18 other types of spiders, at St.Louis Zoo
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Oakland Zoo
(U.S.A.)
About Oakland Zoo
Founded in 1922 by naturalist Henry A. Snow, the Oakland Zoo is an 85 year-old regional treasure. The non-profit East Bay Zoological Society took over the Zoo in 1983 and brought Dr. Joel J. Parrott, DVM to be Executive Director. Dr. Parrott has spent the past 25 years improving the Zoo for animals and visitors.
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DONATE TO ONE OF THESE
SAINTLY ORGANIZATIONS
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Uniting Church in Australia
(Australia)
About the Uniting Church in Australia
The Uniting Church in Australia, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania is an organisation concerned with the Christian spiritual development of Victorians and Tasmanians, the provision of welfare and community services to Victorians and Tasmanians and through its affiliated national organisations the spiritual development and support of people in developing nations, in remote and regional Australia and of indigenous Australians.
Donate to the Uniting Church in Australia
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St.Vincent de Paul Society
(Australia)
About the St.Vincent de Paul Society
The St Vincent de Paul Society delivers person-to-person care to more than 4000 Australians every day. St Vincent de Paul's Home Visitation program sets it apart as the only charity directly involved 'behind the scenes' with thousands of families living in our midst who are struggling to survive.
St Vinnies also provides beds, meals and shelter each night for thousands of people in need of care.
Donate to the St.Vincent de Paul Society
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St.Stephens Meals On Wheels
(Australia)
About St.Stephens Meals On Wheels
We provide meals to the frial aged and young infirm of Maryborough & surrounding districts our service delivers meals upto 200klm round trip on a daily basis, we decided some time ago not only to seek financial help from the community but the staff also started Purple people feeders a catering arm, of meals on wheels a means of self help.
Donate to St.Stephens Meals On Wheels
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Anglicare
(Australia)
About Anglicare
ANGLICARE is one of the nation's largest, most vigorous welfare agencies. Established in 1856 as the welfare arm of the Anglican Church, ANGLICARE is at the forefront of providing care to families in need. Last year alone, ANGLICARE answered over 17,000 cries for crisis help, over 350 per week, and altogether cared for more than 400,000 people.
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