It is an international relief and development organization. At present, World Vision is working in about 100 countries and regions around the world. In 2004, the total value of donations and materials raised worldwide reached US$ 654.38+54.7 million, and the total number of beneficiaries exceeded US$ 654.38+00 million, including 2.4 million children. World Vision is one of the large non-governmental organizations engaged in disaster relief, poverty alleviation and development in the world.
World Wildlife Fund)
World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is the largest and most experienced independent non-governmental environmental protection organization in the world, formerly known as World Wildlife Fund. Founded in 196 1 and headquartered in Switzerland. At present, WWF works in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Africa through a global network consisting of 27 national members, 265,438+0 project offices and 5 affiliated member organizations. Since 1980, WWF has established solid cooperative relations with international and local governments and other international institutions.
The ultimate goal of WWF is to stop and eventually reverse the accelerated deterioration of the earth's natural environment and help create a bright future in which people live in harmony with nature. In order to achieve this goal, WWF intends to protect natural and ecological processes by protecting the diversity of genes, species and ecosystems, ensuring the sustainable utilization of renewable natural resources at present and in the future, reducing pollution and stopping over-exploitation and consumption of natural resources and energy.
Second, the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW):
The International Animal Welfare Foundation was founded in the 1960s and is headquartered in Massachusetts, USA. It is mainly devoted to improving the welfare of wild animals and companion animals by reducing commercial trade and wildlife trade, protecting animal habitats and saving animals in crisis and endangered state.
Third, the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA):
Headquartered in London, it dates back more than 50 years. The World Society for the Protection of Animals was formed by the merger of 1953 Animal Protection Alliance (WFPA) and 1959 International Federation for the Protection of Animals. The most remarkable achievement: it prompted the European Parliament to pass a series of laws and regulations to protect wildlife. Now there are 13 offices in the world, and more than 440 animal protection experts are distributed in 10 1 countries.
Four. Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS):
Formerly known as Zoological Society of new york, founded in 1895 and headquartered in new york, USA, it is a non-profit international organization dedicated to protecting wildlife and its habitat. WCS has established many relationships with many government agencies and local nature conservation organizations around the world.
The strategy of the International Wildlife Conservation Society is to support comprehensive field research projects and train local nature conservation professionals to protect and manage wildlife populations.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) wild aid:
The field rescue organization is a non-profit organization composed of environmental volunteers. It was founded in the early 1970s and is headquartered in San Francisco, USA. The main goal is to protect endangered wild animals. The specific objectives are: to reduce the illegal trade in wild animals on a large scale; Raising wildlife protection to the highest international agenda; Protecting desert areas; Ensure the recovery of endangered species; Ensure that humans and wild animals live in peace for a long time. Innovative methods to protect wild animals have been found, which are credible and effective and can directly quantify the protection results. Contact the government, local organizations and consumers to participate in protection. And try to change the social concept of wildlife consumption.
Intransitive Verb International Vegetarian Alliance:
Since the establishment of 1908, it has been committed to promoting vegetarianism around the world. The International Vegetarian Association is a non-profit organization, which accepts any non-profit organization whose main purpose is to advocate vegetarianism and authorize the person in charge to be a vegetarian. As a member of IVU, vegetarianism, including strict vegetarianism, is defined as the act of not eating meat, poultry or fish and their by-products. IVU aims to promote vegetarianism all over the world. In order to achieve this goal, its main objectives are:
Encourage the establishment of regional, national and regional vegetarian groups and promote cooperation among these groups; Promote the convening of world and regional vegetarian conferences to enhance people's attention to the vegetarian cause and provide opportunities for vegetarians to understand each other; Increase funds to support member societies as much as possible; IVU itself and its member organizations are encouraged to carry out research on vegetarianism in various fields and collect and publish all kinds of information about vegetarianism, including various media forms. Association members led IVU activities by attending the previous World Vegetarian Congress (held every two years).
Seven, born free foundation, BFF:
Founded in 1964, headquartered in the UK.
The main purpose is to protect animals from living in their habitats, oppose raising animals in zoos and circuses, and keep pets at home. Born Free Foundation is the representative of animal sympathy organizations, encouraging more people or society to care about the right of animals to survive.
Eight, the American society against vivisection (AAVS):
Founded in 1883 and headquartered in new york, it is the earliest animal protection association in the United States. Purpose of the Association: Abolish the use of animals in scientific research, education and drug experiments. The association also opposes other forms of animal cruelty.
Nine. Care for wildlife international (CWI):
Founded in 1984, headquartered in the UK. The goal is to help endangered animals anywhere in the world. Cooperate with local people and local government to alleviate the suffering of wild animals.
X. Animal Foundation of Asia (AAF):
Animal Foundation of Asia is a charity registered by the government. Its founder is jill robinson (former IFAW Asia representative). Founded in 1998, it is headquartered in Hong Kong and has offices in Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom. Animal Foundation of Asia is committed to saving and helping wild, domesticated and endangered animals in Asia.
Main task: to improve the lives of Asian animals. By establishing cooperative relations with local non-governmental organizations and governments of various countries, we will create positive and feasible solutions to protect animals from cruelty.