The following is a list of notable web sites of various animal protection groups
- International Otter Survival
Fund
- International Wildlife Coalition
- National Wildlife Federation
-
Great Lakes Natural Resource Center
- San Diego Zoological Society
-
Great Lakes Aquarium
The following is a list of addresses to various animal protection groups.
- Otter Conservation Center Inc.
250 Otter Conservation Road
Statesboro, Georgia 30458
(912) 839-2100 or (912) 839-2550 Fax to (912) 839-2551
Committed to breeding and husbandry research on all species of River Otters.
- Ducks Unlimited
1 Waterfowl Way
Memphis, TN 38120
(901) 758-3825
Commited to the protection and preservation of North American Wetlands.
- Izaak Walton League
1401 Wilson Boulevard
Level B
Arlington, Va 22209
(703) 528-1818
Concerned about the pollution of streams and waterways. They strongly promote grassroots outdoor conservation activities.
- National Audubon Society
700 Broadway
New York, NY 10003
(212) 979-3000
Dedicated to the conservation and restoration of natural resourses with emphasis on wildlife, habitats, soil, water, and forests.
- National Wildlife Federation
1400 16th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20036-2266
(202) 797-6800
Encourages the intelligent management and appreciation of natural resources.
- Nature Conservancy
1815 North Lynn Street
Arlington, VA 22209
(703) 841-5300
Commited to preserving plants, animals, and natural communities by protecting the lands and water they need to survive. The Nature Conservancy is the largest private system of nature sanctuaries in the world.
- World Wildlife Fund
1250 24th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20037
(202) 293-4800
Commited to protecting life-sustaining resourses. They also are dedicated to threatened and endangered species preservatioin, pollution control, and natural resourse management.
- International Otter Survival Fund
Broadford
Isle of Skye
Scotland IV49 9AQ
Tel/Fax +44(0) 1471 822487
The International Otter Survival Fund was established to preserve otters by safeguarding areas of good habitat and supporting people working in research and rehabilitation of otters worldwide.
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