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We rescue and rehome Romanian street and stray dogs and find them loving homes in the UK. We have our own shelter called Happy Tails where our dogs can acclimatise to life. Our volunteers help them adjust and prepare them for their journey to their new homes. All our dogs have full rescue backup, a pet passport, and are fully vaccinated and neutered before travelling to their UK home.
Animal Rescue Cumbria exists to take in unwanted and lost cats and dogs, provide a secure and caring environment and to help all our animals adapt and find permanent, loving new homes. Animal Rescue Cumbria provide support and guidance for pet owners and increase the public’s awareness of their responsibility towards animals.
APOPO’s scent detection animals, nicknamed ‘HeroRATs’ and ‘HeroDOGs’, help to rid the world of landmines and tuberculosis – returning safe land back to communities for development, and freeing people from serious illness so they can get back on their feet.
Blankets For Baby Rhinos are a craft conservation group that supports wildlife orphanages and anti-poaching units, by supplying them with knitted and crochet blankets and clothing. Blankets For Baby Rhinos also use crafts to raise funds for beneficiaries to supply much needed equipment and animal feed.
Bodmin Moorland Pony Rehabilitation in Cornwall rehabilitates abandoned and mistreated ponies from the moors of the south west. We nurse them back to health, provide safe havens, and work with each pony individually toward suiting them for domestic homes. We are entirely run by volunteers, so every penny of your donation goes directly to pony protection.
Boomerang's Pet Foodbank want to help anyone who is unable to meet the feeding need of their dog, cat or small animal. They are here to support your four legged loved ones, there's no shame in wanting to do right by your fur family.Pets are more than animals, they are family and should remain in the place that they are loved.
Our international wildlife charity is devoted to compassionate conservation and wild animal welfare! Every year, Born Free helps hundreds of thousands of animals worldwide - lions, elephants, tigers, gorillas, wolves, polar bears, dolphins, marine turtles and much more in their natural habitat, working with local communities to help people and wildlife live together without conflict.
Brent Lodge Wildlife Hospital is based in Sidlesham, near Chichester, and serves the South of England. We are dedicated to the treatment and rehabilitation of sick, injured and orphaned wildlife with the aim to release healthy wildlife back to their natural habitats.
The underlying principles of the BHWT are, and always have been, to approach laying hen welfare with a level-headed, pragmatic style, preferring to inform rather than shock people when it comes to raising awareness.
BSAVA Petsavers is a charitable organisation dedicated to advancing veterinary knowledge and research. They fund scientific studies, scholarships, and training programs to improve the health and welfare of pets. By supporting veterinary professionals, conducting research, and disseminating vital information, BSAVA Petsavers plays a crucial role in enhancing the care and treatment of animals, ultimately benefiting pet owners and their beloved companions.
Founded in 1927, Cats Protection is the UK’s largest cat welfare charity with around 210 volunteer-run branches and 34 centres across the UK. We have an ambitious vision, but one that we truly believe can be achieved: a world where every cat is treated with kindness and an understanding of its needs.
At CHAT we provide a vital rescue service for animals in need in the areas surrounding our two London clinics - South East and East London and our East Sussex Sanctuary In Brede, nr Hastings. Working at the forefront of animal rescue, we are the primary charity carrying out rescue work with unwanted, stray, sick, injured cats and kittens.
We also provide extensive low cost veterinary services from our two London Clinics for people unable to afford private veterinary fees for their cat or dog.
DogsnHomes Rescue mission is simple. To rescue dogs from Portugal and the UK and find them their forever homes. We take the time to listen to your preferences and match the right people with the right dog.
To transform the quality of life for donkeys, mules and people worldwide through greater understanding, collaboration and support, and by promoting lasting, mutually life-enhancing relationships. A world where donkeys and mules live free from suffering, and their contribution to humanity is fully valued.
East Sussex WRAS was established as a voluntary group in 1996, but some of its rescuers have been rescuing since 1985. The organisation was set up in order to provide a front-line rescue service for wildlife casualties who unlike their domesticated cousins, do not have owners to help look after them.
Four Paws is an international animal welfare charity. Our vision is a world where humans treat animals with respect, empathy and understanding. Our campaigns are aimed at creating better living conditions for farm animals, wild animals and companion animals.
Four Paws Cat Rescue are a registered cat charity based in Oxfordshire, run entirely by a small group of volunteers. Four Paws Cat Rescue offers help and advice to cat owners as well as providing a safe environment, general care and treatment to unwanted or stray cats until they find forever homes.
We're part of the UK-wide movement of 46 Wildlife Trusts, all standing up for the natural world. Together we are the nation's most active and influential nature conservation partnership, protecting wildlife in every part of the British Isles.
To discover and protect local wildlife on your doorstep, visit www.hiwwt.org.uk
The Hawk and Owl Trust is the only organisation in the UK working specifically for birds of prey including owls. As top predators, bird of prey are a vital indicator of the health of the environment. Working for their benefit means protecting and creating suitable habitats for their prey - thus benefiting many different species.
To rescue and protect rhino in their natural habitat by delivering tangible results in anti-poaching and habitat preservation. To instigate educational initiatives that highlight the importance of conserving rhino and other endangered species and the benfits that can be derived from a sustainable co-existence between man and wildlife.
Hypo Hounds assists Type 1 Diabetics who have little or no hypo-awareness during the day ie: your bloods can fall as low as 2’s or even 1’s without any symptoms.
Work to educate the public in the compassionate and humane treatment of all animals. Sound scientific evidence forms the basis for our decision-making and determines the course of our rescue operations. In all that we do we aim to find practical solutions that benefit both animals and people.
The purpose of the trust is to promote the welfare of animals - to rescue abandoned, unwanted, ill-treated and neglected animals - to care for these animals and provide them with any necessary veterinary attention until they can be re-homed.
Lions are now an endangered species, and we have watched the decline from the sidelines for far too long. It is now up to us to have the courage, fortitude, and strength to protect and conserve a species globally representative of the freedom and importance of wild animals
Marwell Wildlife is dedicated to the conservation of endangered species and ecosystems. They operate Marwell Zoo, engage in global wildlife conservation projects, and support research initiatives. Their work focuses on protecting biodiversity, promoting sustainable practices, and educating the public to inspire conservation efforts.
Over 99% of human rabies cases are caused by an infected dog bite. Every year, millions of healthy dogs are inhumanely killed for fear of this deadly disease. However, this doesn't halt the spread of rabies, which causes the deaths of around 59,000 people a year – the majority of which are children under 15. We educate communities and vaccinate dogs to eliminate rabies for good.
Devoted to rescuing, rehabilitating and re-homing lost and abandoned cats. Encouraging spaying & neutering to avoid unwanted kittens. Providing quarters for old and difficult to home cats. No cat is ever put to sleep except on veterinary advice
We enhance health and well being in the community through the visits of trusted volunteers with their behaviourally assessed animals. We provide a visiting service in hospitals, hospices, nursing and care homes, special needs schools and a variety of other venues all across the UK.
Any dog. Anywhere. Any reason. Phoenix Rehoming help all dogs regardless of breed, size, age, colour or origin. We are an entirely volunteer based charity run by a dedicated team of animal lovers. Thank you for supporting us to keep saving dogs in need.
The Rabbit Welfare Fund aim is to improve the health and welfare of domestic rabbits in the UK. Both educational efforts and campaigning are channelled through the RWF.
Passionate about nature, dedicated to saving it. Since we started on our mission in 1889, the threats to nature have continued to grow, but we've grown to meet them too.
We’re now the largest nature conservation charity in the country, consistently delivering successful conservation, forging powerful new partnerships with other organisations and inspiring others to stand up and give nature the home it deserves.
Scottish Police Dog Memorial are a registered charity whose aim is to raise funds to erect a memorial to honour the Police Dogs of Scotland past, present & future. We are a small group of volunteers working in our spare time to raise £35,000 for the project.
Our vision is of a connected network of healthy, resilient ecosystems supporting Scotland's wildlife and people. We have been championing the incredible diversity of Scotland's wildlife for over 60 years; from lichens, wood ants and butterflies, to golden eagles, basking sharks and beavers.
Southern Sighthound Rescue is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and re-homing Greyhounds, Whippets, and Lurchers in need. Through their tireless efforts, they provide a second chance at a happy life for these loving sighthounds, finding them forever homes where they will be cherished and adored.
Homelessness is sadly on the rise. The bond between a homeless person and their animal is profound. Their animal is their whole world, give them a reason to carry on, and is often the only source of unconditional love. Homeless people care deeply about the health and welfare of their pets, but can find it impossible to access veterinary care. Our teams of veterinary volunteers take to the streets to locate, support and treat animals though our Outreach sessions.
Sussex Wildlife Trust has over 30,000 members who are helping us to protect the rich natural heritage of East and West Sussex, and Brighton and Hove.
We exist so that future generations can experience the joy and well-being that comes from connecting with nature in Sussex. We are for everyone who cares about nature in Sussex.
The Woodfield Foundation is dedicated to animal welfare and sustainability. We focus on where we can effect the most change which is primarily with our global spay campaign, Mildred’s Mission.
You can follow our vital work on Facebook; simply search for “Woodfield Dog Rescue”.
To raise awareness of the real threat of extinction to the world's last remaining wild tiger populations, and endeavour to prevent the loss of wild tigers through conservation projects in the remaining tiger territories.
No animal should suffer from injury, disease, abuse or neglect. With your help, we can end the suffering of pets and working animals.
Together for Animals raises much needed funds for its member charities. Animals contribute so much to our mental and physical wellbeing - by working together we are ensuring that they can enjoy happier, healthier lives. Every donation helps four charities save thousands of animals lives.
Help us save animals from disease, neglect and abuse.
Treat me Kind is an animal protection charity working to help and promote compassion towards animals. Helping to raise awareness about animal welfare issues through campaigns, educational programs and appeals. Our core areas of work include feline animal welfare, the importance of the Human-Animal bond, responsible animal guardianship and companion animals.
Tusk protects wildlife, tackles the causes of poverty, and promotes education across Africa. Some focus on just one of these areas but we know that’s not enough to create lasting change.
Since 1990 we have identified, backed and developed projects that forge links between the preservation of Africa’s natural heritage and the future of its land, culture and people.
UK-German Shepherd Rescue is a German Shepherd (or Alsatian) Rescue charity which rescues and rehomes German Shepherd Dogs (GSD) and puppies across England and Wales. We are passionate about the GSD breed which is often misunderstood. Our aim is to promote responsible dog ownership and support GSD owners and their dogs facing emergency situations.
Veterans with Dogs was founded for the purpose of training fully accredited assistance dogs to help mitigate the symptoms of mental health difficulties for our Veterans and active-duty service members.
We produce highly effective assistance dog partnerships for mental health through our comprehensive training programme PALS.
Vetlife provide support to members of the UK veterinary community and their families who have emotional, health or financial concerns, whilst seeking ways to prevent such situations in the future.
Wild Futures is a UK primate welfare and conservation charity rescuing, campaigning, educating and providing sanctuary to primates in need. We also support projects overseas, working to protect primates and habitats worldwide.
Wild Things Rescue operates a fostering system which covers the vast majority of Lincolnshire. Wild Things Rescue strive to always make decisions in the best interest of the individual animal. Wild Things Rescue have fosterers who specialise in birds of prey, hedgehogs and rabbits!
All wild animals that come into our care at our Surrey based wildlife hospital are treated and rehabilitated completely free of charge. Our aim is to return every animal that is capable of surviving back to its natural environment
Since 2003, Worldwide Veterinary Service has been at the cutting edge of animal welfare. There is nowhere we won’t go if an animal needs our support.
We provide free expert care to animals in need all over the world, sending vets where they are needed most, training them to increase the standard of care globally and shipping urgent aid supplies worldwide.
At WWF we are so much more than pandas & tigers - we work to protect rivers, forests, climate & oceans. It's all about people & nature living in harmony.
One of the greatest wildlife stories of our time is unfolding right now. The demise of the Asian elephant and its efforts to fight back.
Losing the Asian elephant would result in the collapse of Asia’s already fragile ecosystems. Protecting these ‘elephant corridors’ is not only essential for the conservation of Asian elephants, but also for their habitat and all creatures that share it.
International charity working to save the world’s remaining gorillas from extinction through community conservation, education, research and development
Many millions of animals suffer and die each year for the sake of ‘sport’. We’re here to protect them. We believe that cruelty to animals in the name of ‘sport’ has no place in modern society.
Dedicated to helping & protecting hedgehogs native to the UK (Erinaceus Europaeus). To fund research into the behavioural habits of hedgehogs and to ascertain the best methods of assisting their survival.
The Thin Blue Paw Foundation is a national dog welfare charity which protects, celebrates and rehabilitates both serving and retired police dogs from across the United Kingdom. The foundation was founded by a group of individuals who are passionate about improving the health and welfare of serving and retired police dogs.