This is our Links Page so you can check out some of the companies we do business with!

www.touchthejungle.org

Jungle Encounters helps fund the Choco Protection Rainforest Project. Their wildlife center is dedicated to help rescue, rehabilitate and release local wildlife. Check out their website to learn more about what they are doing.

 

www.smallcats.org

This is a great website to learn more about another one of the small wild cat projects we are funding! Check them out to learn about the "lesser-known" small cats!

 

We are also a member of the following:

www.wcs.org

The Wildlife Conservation Society saves wildlife and wild lands through careful science, international conservation, education, and the management of the world’s largest system of urban wildlife parks.

 

www.zaoa.org

The Zoological Association of America promotes the responsible ownership, management, and propagation of animals in both private and public domains.

 

www.thefcf.org

The Feline Conservation Federation exists to further conservation of felid species with an emphasis on the efforts of individuals to gain knowledge of these wondrous creatures and promote captive propagation programs.

 

www.aazk.org

The American Assoc of ZooKeepers is made up of professional zoo keepers and other interested persons dedicated to professional animal care and conservation. AAZK's mission is to provide a resource and a forum of continuing education for the animal care professional and to support zoo and aquarium personnel in their roles as animal care givers, scientific researchers, public educators and conservationists.

 

www.enrichment.org

The Shape of Enrichment was founded in 1991 as a partnership to further animal enrichment efforts worldwide by creating an open forum dedicated to exchanging enrichment ideas among animal caretakers.

 

www.cmdart.org

Central MA Disaster Animal Response Team (CMDART) is an organization that assists the community with emergency preparedness for pets and animals.

 

www.apwe.org

Association of Professional Wildlife Educators (APWE) provides professional wildlife educators the opportunity to network, exchange, and disseminate information regarding new skills, current knowledge, research and other information pertinent to the field of professional wildlife education presentation, to advance the field of wildlife education as well as the management and care of captive wildlife, with an emphasis on ensuring the proper and humane handling and care for captive wildlife.