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  1. Charlotte's Friends by Sarah Kennedy, 1998-06-15
  2. Archipelago: Portraits of Life in the World's Most Remote Island Sanctuary by David Liittschwager, Susan Middleton, 2005-10-04
  3. Grizzlies (A Carolrhoda Nature Watch Book) by Lynn M. Stone, 1993-10
  4. Raingan wichai rang kanphatthana kanliang sat raiyoi nai muban pamai Khet Raksa Phan Sat Pa Phu Khieo, Changwat Chaiyaphum: Animal production development ... in Phu Khieo Wildlife Sanctuary, Chaiyaphum
  5. The World According to Julius by Michael Mountain, 2001-11
  6. Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary: A rapid assessment of coral, fish, and algae using the AGRRA protocol (Marine sanctuaries conservation series) by Christy Pattengill-Semmens, 2000
  7. Rocky intertidal ecological monitoring in Channel Islands National Park, California, 1982-85 (Channel Islands National Park and National Marine Sanctuary natural science reports) by Daniel V Richards, 1987
  8. Monterey Bay: Exploring America's Largest Marine Sanctuary by Mike Rigsby, 2005-02-28
  9. Battered Birds, Crated Herds: How We Treat the Animals We Eat by Gene Bauston, 1996-10-01
  10. Orphans from the Sea by Jack Denton Scott, 1982-11
  11. In a Wild Place: A Natural History of High Ledges by Ellsworth Barnard, 1998-06
  12. How Happy Hippopotamus Bumped Into the Spirit of Kindness by Sharon St. Joan, 1996
  13. Girl On A Leash: The Healing Power of Dogs: a Memoir by Betty Lim King, 1999-01-04
  14. The Way of the Grizzly (Worldlife Discovery Guides) by Tom Walker, 1998-11-29

101. 2nd Annual UPC Forum: Role Of Farmed Animal Sanctuaries - UPC Summer 2000 Poultr
UNITED POULTRY CONCERNS SECOND ANNUAL FORUM The Role of Farmed animal sanctuaries in Promoting animal Rights Vegetarianism
http://www.upc-online.org/summer2000/sanctuary_forum.html
Summer 2000 Poultry Press Register Now UNITED POULTRY CONCERNS
SECOND ANNUAL FORUM
The Role of Farmed Animal Sanctuaries
September 16 - 17, 2000
Agenda: To define and discuss the place and practice of farmed animal sanctuaries in promoting Animal Liberation. What do they teach? How do they advance animal rights? Where does vegan advocacy fit in? Thinking of starting a sanctuary? Speakers Lorri Bauston, Co-director, Farm Sanctuary
Terry Cummings, Co-Director, Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary
Karen Davis, Director, United Poultry Concerns
Jim Mason, Director, Two Mauds, Inc.
Brad Miller, National Director, Suwanna Ranch, The Humane Farming Association.
Kim Sturla, Director, Animal Place
Where September 16 - Hilton Norfolk Airport
1500 North Military Highway, Norfolk, VA 23502 Reservations: www.hilton.com or (800) 422-7474 or (757) 466-8000 September 17 - United Poultry Concerns 12325 Seaside Road, Machipongo, VA 23405

102. Animal Sanctuaries
Never Lost Pet animal sanctuaries. Home Page ThemeIndex animal sanctuaries. animal Figurines_2 animal Art_12 animal Breeders_1 animal
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103. Supplement To Animal Sanctuaries In Labrador By William Wood
Supplement to animal sanctuaries in Labrador Supplement to an Address Presented by Lt.Colonel William Wood, FRSC Before the Second Annual Meeting of the
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Subtitle Supplement to an Address Presented by Lt.-Colonel William Wood, F.R.S.C. Before the Second Annual Meeting of the Commission of Conservation in January, 1911 Author William Wood Categories Nature Politics Language English Notes Pub. 1912 Excerpt rters, porters and canoemen live in whole or in part, on providing fishing and shooting. Under no other arrangement could the conceded territory afford sport and a living to so many people, and in no other way could the balance between resources and their exhaustion be so nicely maintained." On page 47, Mr. Blake corroborates the statement of the shameful act I mentioned at the bottom of page 18 of my Address . "On sighting a band of six caribou he bade his man sit down to give him a rest for his rifle. He then fired and continued firing till all were killed. When his companion made to walk towards the animals, Sir said to him roughly: "'Where are you going?'

104. News From Our Sanctuaries - Celia Hammond Animal Trust UK Rescue Shelters
The Celia Hammond animal Trust. Rescue and homing shelters for unwanted and abused cats, dogs and other pets. A registered UK charity.
http://www.celiahammond.org/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&P

105. News: Animal Clinics, Appeals And Sanctuaries - Celia Hammond Animal Trust UK Re
The Celia Hammond animal Trust. Rescue and homing shelters for unwanted and abused cats, dogs and other pets. A registered UK charity.
http://www.celiahammond.org/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&P

106. AESOP-Project's Links To Primate Sanctuaries Worldwide
The Association of sanctuaries TAOS establishes operating and animal care standards for sanctuaries and accredits those who qualify, offers consultation
http://www.aesop-project.org/Primate_Sanctuaries/Sanctuaries.htm
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Click on a specific area above to go to a listing by continent or review the alphabetical list below Notes : The description for each sanctuary/sanctuary organization was taken directly from the web site of each when possible. Click here to read about the challenges facing reputable sanctuaries that house wild/exotic species, including monkeys and apes. ACE [Animal Centers of Excellence] - An international accreditation program designed to guide and assist animal sanctuaries in reaching the highest standards of animal care possible. American Sanctuary Association (ASA) - Non-profit accrediting organization and international information center for domestic animal shelters, animal sanctuaries and wildlife rehabilitation organizations. Born Free Foundation's Primate Project - Organization helped create an island sanctuary where orphan chimpanzees rescued from the exotic "pet" trade, live a near-natural life in Uganda.

107. TAOS - The Association Of Sanctuaries - We Accredit Superior Animal Sanctuaries
Assists sanctuaries in providing quality rescue and care for displaced animals.
http://www.taosanctuaries.org/wildlife/
No Wild Pets! In Our Hearts,
Not Our Homes:
Funded by grants from the Kronkosky Charitable Foundation and the Houston Endowment Project Overview Slide Show What You Can Do ... Download Materials Subscribe to the TAOS E-Newsletter! Your E-mail: TAOS is a Member of The Association of Sanctuaries (TAOS) P.O. Box 925, Stillwater, MN 55082 Phone: 763-772-3087 Fax: 651-275-0457 E-mail: info@taosanctuaries.org Web Site: http://www.taosanctuaries.org

108. EARTH SANCTUARIES - "Experience The TRUE Australia"
Reintroducing rare and endangered species of animals back into the wild. A private sector alternative to the National Parks System.
http://www.esl.com.au/
Welcome to Earth Sanctuaries Online!
Earth Sanctuaries Ltd has recently completed an exciting merger with ES Link Pty Ltd to create a diversified environmental sustainability group. This website is currently under constuction and will be completed as soon as possible. If you have any queries, please call the Earth Sanctuaries head office on (03) 9684 8600 or send an email to esl@eslink.com.au

109. Index.html - Redirect Page
Aims to protect rare native plants and animals through sanctuaries, land and habitat preservation and management, and education. Includes news, field trip reports and volunteer opportunities.
http://www.michigannature.org

110. Frisky's Wildlife And Primate Sanctuary Home Page
Cares for and rehabilitates indigenous wildlife that become injured or orphaned, domestic animals that are sick and can't be cared for by their owners, and primates that come from sanctuaries or private owners around the country. Features photos and descriptions of the animals, FAQ about running a santuary, and ways to help.
http://www.friskys.org/
Welcome to the Frisky's Wildlife and Primate Sanctuary Home Page 10790 Old Frederick Rd, Woodstock, MD 21163 Phone (410) 418-8899 Fax (410) 418-5402 Email: friskyswildlife@yahoo.com A Private Wildlife Sanctuary, State Licensed Rehabilitator, Non-Profit Organization SPRING 2005 FUND RAISER
Every Weekend in April ending April 30, 2005 9:00 - 5:00
RAIN OR SHINE!!! Items available for sale during our fund raiser include: furniture, toys, computer equipment, electronic appliances, Christmas decorations, hardware, artwork, glassware, collectibles, clothes, music, books, jewelry, kitchenware and MUCH, MUCH MORE!
Donations of items for this fund raiser can be donated throughout the year. All donations are tax deductible!
INDEX: A FEW PICTURES - TO SEE MORE, CLICK ON OUR PHOTO GALLERY Saving Lives of Wildlife since 1970. Your Donation, large or small, does so much to make a difference for the animals.

111. Big Cat Rescue
Accredited sanctuaries do not breed, sell, exploit nor trade in animals. We are one of the very few accredited sanctuaries in the country.
http://www.bigcatrescue.org/
Florida law requires that all charities soliciting donations disclose their registration number and the percentage of your donation that goes to the cause and the amount that goes to the solicitor. Our registration number is CH-11409 and non-program expenses are funded from tour income, so 100% of your donations go directly to save the cats. We are a 501 c 3 charity as determined by the IRS Federal ID#59-3330495. Our 990s are available online at GuideStar.org with a complete breakdown of how your donations are spent. As seen on:
  • Jack Hannah Show
  • Animal Planet
  • Dateline NBC
  • Cat Fancy
  • People Magazine
  • Discovery Channel
  • Today Show
  • Sports Illustrated
Welcome to Big Cat Rescue. You have just found the world's largest and most diverse collection of rare and exotic cats. Here you will meet and learn all about lions, tigers and bearcats! Every specie of wild cat is listed here with information, photos and their sounds. If you have trouble seeing this site click HERE Care of our cats . The narrow mission of Big Cat Rescue is to provide the best permanent home we can for the abused, abandoned and retired cats in our care. We do this by building enclosures in a very natural habitat with foliage and shelter on our 45 acre site, by providing the best nutritional and medical care possible, and by having active operant conditioning and enrichment programs to provide for their physical and psychological well being.

112. Sanctuary Standards
Some legitimate sanctuaries believe that their animals should never have to see humans Real sanctuaries don’t breed or buy animals. If there are babies,
http://www.bigcatrescue.org/sanctuarystandards.htm
Florida law requires that all charities soliciting donations disclose their registration number and the percentage of your donation that goes to the cause and the amount that goes to the solicitor. Our registration number is CH-11409 and non-program expenses are funded from tour income, so 100% of your donations go directly to save the cats. We are a 501 c 3 charity as determined by the IRS Federal ID#59-3330495. Our 990s are available online at GuideStar.org with a complete breakdown of how your donations are spent. As seen on:
  • Jack Hannah Show
  • Animal Planet
  • Dateline NBC
  • Cat Fancy
  • People Magazine
  • Discovery Channel
  • Today Show
  • Sports Illustrated
Right Click HERE and then select "Save Target As" for an Excel Chart with a complete chart of Sanctuary Standards. For Exotic Cat Care Standards go HERE How can you tell a real sanctuary from a fake? Fake sanctuaries often have wonderful web sites full of self serving documentation about all the wonderful ways your donations save lives. They rely heavily on direct mail campaigns and paid solicitors. New laws have enabled these mail houses to front the costs and then pay themselves, exorbitantly, from the proceeds making it that much easier for pseudo sanctuaries to solicit funds. This means that even less of your donation is actually going to the cause (assuming any of it was before). There are a few fool proof ways to know if the sanctuary you support is a real sanctuary or a fake:
  • Real sanctuaries adhere to the law. They will be licensed by the state, and usually by the USDA. They will be classified by the IRS as a non profit 501 c 3 charity. They will be licensed by the state to solicit donations, and every piece of solicitation that you see, from print to web site, will have documentation of the fact that they are so licensed. Some states, such as Florida, go a step further and require that the percentage that goes to the program services of the cause be included in all solicitation materials. Big Cat Rescue spends 100% of its donations on program services (ie: taking care of the cats).
  • 113. A Guide To South Florida Zoos, Animal Parks And Wildlife Sanctuaries: SouthFlori
    Whether you re looking for animals that slither, swim, snarl or sing, you ll find them when you take a walk on the wild side at South Florida s many zoos,
    http://www.southflorida.com/attractions/sfl-zoos,0,5284235.story?coll=sfe-main-p

    114. EARTH SANCTUARIES - "Experience The TRUE Australia"
    EARTH sanctuaries LTD. The Good Natured Investment. Reintroducing rare and endangered species of animals back into the wild.
    http://www.esl.com.au/quoll.htm
    Wildlife at Earth Sanctuaries- Eastern Quoll
    Scientific name
    Dasyurus viverrinus
    translates to 'hairy-tailed ferret' Where to see them
    Warrawong Earth Sanctuary
    Little River Earth Sanctuary
    Status
    Nationally endangered, only common in Tasmania
    Eastern Quoll at Warrawong
    photo courtesy Rob Gregory and Katrina Head What does a Quoll look like?
    The Eastern Quoll with its striking white-spotted black or fawn fur is one of four species of native Quoll in Australia (Eastern, Western or Chuditch, Northern and Spotted-tailed or Tiger). This slightly built animal with its large, sensitive ears, moist nose and agile movements is a more graceful predator than its larger relative.
    Quoll Young at Warrawong photo courtesy Mark Edwards Quolls make better pets than domestic cats!

    115. New Zealands Special Plants And Animals
    New Zealand s plants and animals have developed during 80 million years of isolation. Several island sanctuaries are now free of introduced predators,
    http://www.doc.govt.nz/conservation/001~plants-and-animals/index.asp
    Contact Us Site Map Home About DOC ... Explore Conservation Regional Info Community Publications What's New Plants and Animals Animal Pests Weeds Biosecurity Fire ... World Heritage Plants and Animals
    Native Animals

    Native Plants

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    Plants and Animals
    Like life on another planet
    New Zealand's plants and animals have developed during 80 million years of isolation. These islands, fragments from the super continent of Gondwana, have witnessed the evolution of species so distinctive that scientists have described New Zealand as the closest one can get to studying life on another planet. High percentages of New Zealand's indigenous species are endemic (found only in New Zealand). This is remarkable internationally. Britain, which has been separated from continental Europe for just 10,000 years, has only two endemic species: one plant and one animal. Yet around 90 percent of New Zealand's insects and marine molluscs, 80 percent of trees, ferns and flowering plants and 25 per cent of bird species, all 60 reptiles, four remaining frogs and two species of bat are found nowhere else on Earth. The uniqueness of much of New Zealand's biodiversity (diversity of species and ecosystems) means the responsibility for its continued existence is entirely up to New Zealanders; it cannot be conserved in nature anywhere else.

    116. Care For The Wild - Elephants, Tigers, Monkeys, Endangered Species, Wild Animals
    Wildlife sanctuaries. Interested in working with animals? Why not volunteer at your local sanctuary or wildlife hospital.
    http://www.careforthewild.com/page.asp?apid=4

    117. Care For The Wild - Elephants, Tigers, Monkeys, Endangered Species, Wild Animals
    Tigers, elephants, monkeys all wild animals. Rusper West Sussex uk. CFTWI has supported some 80 wildlife hospitals and sanctuaries in the UK since 1990.
    http://www.careforthewild.com/sanctuaries.asp

    Home
    About Us Appeals News ... Link to Us SANCTUARIES
    CFTWI has supported some 80 wildlife hospitals and sanctuaries in the UK since 1990. Every two years, we launch an appeal so we can continue to help their essential work. The animals that are cared for include badgers, otters, foxes, sea-birds and birds of prey. We continue to work closely with Animaline: Carla Lane's wildlife sanctuary in Sussex, where we arranged for a new animal hospital unit to be built a couple of years ago. Back Canned Hunt Petition
    Great Ape Appeal
    Clement's story

    Five-week-old Clement was found near death in a small basket confiscated from poachers by Zambian wildlife wardens.
    Buddhist teachings and science to protect endangered wildlife in India and Nepal
    His Holiness the Dalai Lama spoke at the launch of CFTWI's education and awareness initative to stem the illegal wildlife trade.
    Can you help rehabilitate orphaned fox cubs by identifying fox cub release sites or overseeing the last stages of their release?
    Registered Charity
    No. 288802

    118. Kerala Wildlife, Kerala Wildlife, Kerala Sanctuaries, Kerala Animal Reserves, In
    kerala wild life packages, kerala wildlife packages, kerala jungle, kerala jungles, india wild life packages, Indian wildlife packages, India jungle,
    http://www.travel-kerala.com/ke-wild.htm
    Kerala has about 30% of its land cover accounted for, by forests. The jungles of Kerala are famous for the Elephants and Tigers besides other animals. Periyar Wild Life Sanctuary, Parimbikulam Wild Life Scantuary, Eravikulam National Park are the major wild life centers. Kumarakom, Thattekkad, Myladumpara are the main Bird watching centers. The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary at Thekkady in Kerala, is one of the 16 Project Tiger Reserves in India. About a century ago, a British engineer, Col. J. Pennycuick, chalked out a plan to dam the Periyar River, subsequently, a dam was constructed in 1895. This resulted in the adjoining forests being granted protection, by the Maharaja of Travancore. The 55 sq km reservoir and the surrounding forests, provide protection to the animals within. Today, Periyar is undeniably, one of the most impressive wildlife sanctuaries in the world. Wild life Tourism has been looked upon mainly in economic terms. India can earn a sizeable foreign exchange by promoting wild life tourism.

    119. National Network Of Sanctuaries For Handicapped Animals Saves The Lost And Cures
    Last year the National Network of sanctuaries for Handicapped Animals treated more than 7000 animals, 5000 of them birds. There are twenty six sanctuaries
    http://www.radio.cz/en/article/51878
    Radio Prague - the international service of Czech Radio Text only version 25-9-2005, 19:42 UTC News Previous Archive Daily news sent to you by e-mail ... Czechs in History Czech Music Encore Magic Carpet Czech Science Czechs Today ... ICE - Insight Central Europe Events and Projects Castles of the Czech republic Uherske Hradiste Summer Film School Karlovy Vary International Film Festival World War II - 60 years on ... Archive About Radio Prague How to listen to RP Radio Prague on FM Confirmation of Reception Staff ... Czech Radio history About the Czech Republic The Czech Republic in dates History in a nutshell The Czech Republic through Children's Eyes Virtual Cemetery ... Heart of Europe Magazine Useful Information Czech Centres Residence Permits Czech Links Home in the Czech Republic - Advice for Living in CZ ... Current Affairs A daily in-depth look at current events in the Czech Republic.
    National Network of Sanctuaries for Handicapped Animals saves the lost and cures the sick
    [19-03-2004] By Zuzana Vesela Listen 16kb/s 32kb/s As experts say, some migrating birds are nowadays too lazy to fly south for the winter and others are not eager to return home. But for those who do still follow the traditional ways, now is the time to fly home. But it is not only the larks, peewits and thrushes that can now be seen again in the Czech Republic. Joining them will be two young buzzards who are returning to the wild after a winter absence. Buzzard, photo: CTK

    120. The Senior Dogs Project
    sanctuaries Room for 300 animals. Email milo@pacific.net. Telephone 707.459.4900. Fax 707.459.9400. PO Box 500, Willets, CA 95490
    http://www.srdogs.com/Pages/agencies.sanc.html
    The Senior Dogs Project
    "Looking Out for Older Dogs" "Blessed is the person who has earned the love of an old dog."
    Sydney Jeanne Seward
    Site Map
    Sanctuaries Best Friends, Kanab, UT
    Located in southern Utah, north of the Grand Canyon, this is the nation's largest sanctuary for abused and abandoned companion and domestic animals. The organization's aim is to "bring about a time when no homeless, unwanted animals are destroyed in shelters and when every dog or cat ever born can be guaranteed a good life in a good home." Santa Fe, New Mexico - Bridging the Worlds Animal Sanctuary Efforts of this group are focused on dogs, who live safe and free while they recover physical health and emotional harmony. All are spayed or neutered, receive appropriate veterinary care, and excellent nutrition. No cages, no chains. "Bridging the Worlds" refers to a path that bridges the human and animal realms. A path to human/animal relationships of mutual respect, true communication, and mutual aid. Everyone who has ever loved an animal has crossed that bridge. Free to Live, Edmond, OK

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