To inspire conservation of animals and the natural world.
To provide the community with a knowledgeable, structured Equine Interactive Learning Program for women, children and families in emotional need and children who are, “at risk”.
To engage and empower our community through enriching experiences in nature.
We prevent pet overpopulation and improve the quality of life for dogs, cats, and their caregivers with accessible, high-quality, reduced-cost veterinary care.
The mission of the Kalamazoo Humane Society is to foster an environment of respect, responsibility, and compassion for all animals through education, pet population control and leadership.
We are dedicated to providing refuge to homeless, stray and abandoned cats and dogs in the Kalamazoo area and placing these animals into lifelong homes.
The prevention of cruelty to animals, the relief of suffering among animals, the sheltering and placement of animals, and the promotion of humane education.
It is the primary mission of CCHS to operate a “no time limits” shelter for domestic (non-feral) dogs and cats from Keweenaw, Houghton, and Baraga Counties and the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community in accordance with the guidelines set by the Michigan Department of Agriculture.
Animal Rescue Project saves homeless pets, one at a time, and offers socially responsible adoption services to those seeking the companionship of pets. By providing medical care to homeless pets, providing temporary shelter to them, and eventually finding them adoptive homes, Animal Rescue project aids in the prevention of cruelty to animals.
To protect species that are critically threatened or endangered and to offer real-life experience with these animals