International Registry of Animal Rescuers

Wild and Exotic Animal Rescue Groups

 

UNITED STATES 

Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary

13915 North State Road #121

Gainesville, FL 32653

 

Kari Bagnall, Director

(386) 462-7779 Executive Director

(386) 418-0808 Main Office

(386) 418-0988 Volunteer Center

(386) 418-0106 Caregiver's Quarters

(386) 418-0070 On-Site clinic

(386) 418-0808 Fax

 

kari@junglefriends.org

www.junglefriends.org

Meet the Monkeys

 

"Each one of us matters has a role to play and makes a difference. Each one of us must take responsibility for our own lives, and above all, show respect and love for all living things around us, especially each other. Together we must reestablish our connections with the natural world and with the Spiritual Power that is around us. And then we can move, triumphantly, joyously, into the final stage of human evolution--spiritual evolution.”  --Dr. Jane Goodall

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Second Nature Wildlife Rehabilitation
P.O. Box 112
Thompsonville, IL 62890

(618) 627-2000
Pam Sundeen, Director
 
secondnaturewildlife@yahoo.com

 

Second Nature is dedicated to providing a sound environment that will call for all orphaned, injured, abandoned or ill wildlife. We care for those in need physically, mentally and emotionally to assure the development of the necessary skills to be successfully returned to the wild. At all times we promote the preservation of wildlife thru education of the general public and especially our youth.
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Orangutan Outreach
419 Lafayette Street
2nd Floor
New York, NY USA 10003

 

(646) 723-1450

Richard Zimmerman Director, Orangutan Outreach

 

Email: info@redapes.org

http://redapes.org/index.php

 

Orangutan Outreach is an affiliate of BOS International.

 

The purpose of Orangutan Outreach is:

To conserve orangutans in their native habitat.

To raise and promote public awareness of, and participation in, conservation strategies for orangutans through grassroots campaigns, community involvement and global communication.

To collaborate with Indonesian conservationists in the running of orangutan rehabilitation centers.

To fund rescue efforts of orangutans confiscated on palm oil plantations.

To fund rescue efforts of orangutans held illegally by private owners, whether commercial or individual, who are in direct violation of CITES.

To collaborate with zoos and animal parks in North America to promote awareness of orangutan conservation efforts.

To use the Internet to provide orangutan-related curriculum materials free of charge.

To fundraise locally and globally to support these goals.

The Borneo Orangutan Survival (BOS) Foundation is the largest primate rescue project in the world, with nearly 1000 orangutans in its care. BOS is the only organization actively rescuing wild orangutans from oil-palm plantations, as well as rehabilitating orphaned orangutans, displaced as a result of the relentless devastation of their habitat to clear land for palm oil production. BOS is committed to protecting the orangutan and its rainforest habitat, and relies entirely on donations to achieve this.


If you write to us, please include an email address so we can respond to you promptly. The best way to reach us is via email, but you can also call our office at (646) 723-1450

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Chimps Inc.

PO Box 6973

Bend OR 97708 

(541) 385-3372 

chimpsinc@yahoo.com

www.chimps-inc.org 

President and Founder: Lesley Day

Executive Director: Paula Muellner 

Chimps Inc. is a nonprofit, 501(C)3-1 wildlife sanctuary dedicated to furthering chimpanzee conservation through education. It was founded by Lesley Day in 1995 in response to the multitude of captive chimpanzees desperately in need of homes.  Our private sanctuary provides a place of refuge for those apes that have come from roadside zoos, entertainment industry and the private sector.  To learn more about our eight resident chimpanzees and two big cats, please visit our website.

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Wildlife Rescue, Inc.  

Physical address:    5401 E. Martin Luther King Blvd

                                      Austin, TX  78721

Mailing address:  P.O. Box 806

                                   Austin, TX  78767

Phone numbers:  512 472-9453 The Intake Center and hotline

                            512 913-9090. Our President, Preston Doughty.  His personal

                                                     specialties are deer, tortoises and raptors.

                            512 924-9556.  Office Manager, Karen Davis.  Her personal

                                                     specialties are raccoons, bobcats, coatimundis and

                                                     farm animals.  She has a sanctuary for non-

                                                     releasable wildlife

 

Email address:  wildliferescue@sbcglobal.net

Website address:  austinwildliferescue.org

 

Animals we rescue:   any indigenous wild animal including but not limited to deer, raccoons, squirrels, opossums, birds, reptiles and amphibians, porcupines, skunks, ringtails, bobcats and

                                         Others.

We do not rescue dogs, cats or other domestic animals.  We often can help find homes for exotic types of animals:  coatimundis, ferrets, etc…

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Tiger Missing Link Foundation
Tiger Creek Wildlife Refuge

17552 FM 14

Tyler, Texas 75706

 

Lisa Sudduth

Director of Marketing & Development

903-858-1008

903-245-9858 Cell

Terri Werner, Park Director

903-858-1008

 

tigress1@tigerlink.org

marketing@tigerlink.org

www.tigercreek.org

 

Big Cat rescue (lions, tigers, cougars, leopards, jaguars)

We are open to the public for guided educational tours Mon-Sat from 10am-5pm. An internship program is also available for college students in related studies. Please let me know if you need additional information.

As seen on Animal Planet, "Growing Up Tiger"

 

We can assist in rescues, information about exotic animals, rules and regulations, transport exotic animals for rescue, or answer general questions about exotic big cats. We believe in educating the public and law enforcement on how to care for and handle big cats. We do not believe big cats should be sold as pets, but understand that there are some already owned by private owners and if we can assist in making sure that animal is properly taken care of and is in a safe environment for the animal and the public, we will do anything we can to help the owner and animal. 

 

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AUSTRALIA

 

 

 

Wildlife Victoria

Suite 3, 288 Brunswick St

Bottom of Form

Fitzroy  VIC  3065

Australia

 

24 Hour emergency Phone number:

13 000 94535  

13 000 WILDLIFE

 

info@wildlifevictoria.org.au

http://www.wildlifevictoria.org.au

 

Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation

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 UNITED KINGDOM

Orangutan Appeal UK

11, Forest Hall,

Lyndhurst Road

Brockenhurst,

Hants,

SO42 7QQ

United Kingdom

 

+44 (0)1590 622966

 

 fundorangappeal@btinternet.com

www.orangutan-appeal.org.uk 

 

We specialize in Great Ape Rescue of the endangered Orangutan species.
Dedicated to providing a sustainable future for the endangered orangutan species through rehabilitation and conservation of orangutans and their rainforest habitat.

Our listings are divided into certain rescue group categories (Cats, Dogs, Multi-Specie, etc) which are broken down by geographic region for your ease when researching for assistance. At the moment we do not have specific breed listings. We also have a category for Specialized Services, those individuals who are able to provide help with physical extrication in emergency situation, offer mental and emotional support and other areas.

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