List of animal welfare organizations explained
Animal welfare organizations are concerned with the health, safety and psychological wellness of individual animals. These organizations include animal rescue groups and wildlife rehabilitation centers, which care for animals in distress and sanctuaries, where animals are brought to live and be protected for the rest of their lives. Their goals are generally distinct from conservation organizations, which are primarily concerned with the preservation of species, populations, habitats, ecosystems and biodiversity, rather than the welfare of individual animals.[1] [2]
For organizations with Wikipedia pages, see .
Worldwide or serving multiple countries
Asia
Europe
Australia
New South Wales
Victoria
Tasmania
Austria
The Bahamas
Bolivia
Canada
British Columbia
Alberta
Manitoba
Ontario
Quebec
Nova Scotia
China
Hong Kong
Denmark
Egypt
Germany
Ghana
India
Ireland
Jersey
Kenya
Korea
Malaysia
Nepal
The Netherlands
Norway
New Zealand
Pakistan
Philippines
Serbia
Singapore
South Africa
Switzerland
Thailand
Turkey
Uganda
United Kingdom
United States
Alabama
California
Colorado
Florida
Illinois
Indiana
Louisiana
- Villalobos Rescue Center (New Orleans, featured on the television series Pit Bulls & Parolees)
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
Zimbabwe
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Common. James. 2015-11-30. Conservation & Animal Welfare, an Inevitable Conflict?. 2020-07-01. Wildlife Articles. en-GB. Conservation takes a "greater good" approach to things and is willing to accept the death of individuals while animal welfare appears strictly opposed to such actions..
- Gamborg. Christian. Palmer. Clare. Sandoe. Peter. 2012. Ethics of Wildlife Management and Conservation: What Should We Try to Protect?. Nature. 10. 8.
- Web site: Todd's Welfare Society – Animal Rescue.