Founded in 1978, Alaska Wildlife Alliance (AWA) is the oldest Alaska-based grassroots organization and the only statewide, Alaska-founded 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated solely to the protection of Alaska’s wildlife. Alaska Wildlife Alliance is committed to the protection of Alaska’s wildlife for its intrinsic value and benefit of present and future generations of Alaskans. We advocate for healthy ecosystems, scientifically and ethically managed to protect our wildlife in an increasingly dynamic world.
Read MoreThe Wolf Conservation Center in South Salem, New York, is dedicated to the conservation and survival of wild Gray, Mexican, and Red wolves through science and education. Destination: Wildlife partners with the Wolf Conservation Center to raise non-earmarked money for their work through responsible wolf watching and learning tourism.
Read MoreThe Raptor Trust in Millington (Long Hill Township) New Jersey is a rescue and rehabilitation facility for injured or orphaned raptors and other birds. The Raptor Trust seeks to ensure the survival of raptors and other birds through science and education. Destination: Wildlife Partners with the The Raptor Trust to raise funds for their work through responsible bird watching and learning tourism .
Read MoreProject SNOWstorm, based in Pennsylvania, is the most comprehensive Snowy Owl research and monitoring project in the world. Destination: Wildlife partners with Project SNOWstorm to raise non-earmarked funds for their work through responsible winter raptor watching and learning tours.
Read MoreThe New York Marine Rescue Center‘s mission is to preserve and protect the marine environment through conservation efforts, including rescue, rehabilitation, education, and research. A 501(c)(3) non-profit, we are the primary responders for sick or injured seals, sea turtles, dolphins, porpoises, and small toothed whales, and maintain the only marine mammal and sea turtle rehabilitation center in New York State. They are authorized by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and are dedicated to the conservation of these marine mammals and sea turtles.
Read MoreThe Grassland Bird Trust in Fort Edward, New York is dedicated to the preservation of vital, carbon sequestering, grasslands and the endangered birds that need them. Destination: Wildlife proudly partners with them to raise non-earmarked funds for their work through responsible bird watching and learning tours.
Read MoreThe Felidae Conservation Fund works to promote harmonious co-existence between wildcats and humans living in the same space, particularly in urban environments. Destination: Wildlife works with the Felidae Conservation Fund to raise non-earmarked funds for their work through responsible wildcat watching and learning tourism.
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