IWRC provides evidence-based education and resources on wildlife rehabilitation to move the field of wildlife rehabilitation forward; to promote wildlife conservation and welfare; and to mitigate human-wildlife conflicts worldwide, through better understanding of wild animal ecology, behavior, and welfare.
IWRC provides wildlife rehabilitators access to reliable, science-based and up-to-date information and shares resources between conservation biologists, veterinarians, and rehabilitators to help improve the quality of care provided to injured wild animals. Since the organization was created, IWRC has supported over 20,000 wildlife rehabilitators with training and resources.
The Pixie Project is a non-profit animal adoption center and rescue located in the heart of Portland. At Pixie, we make animal adoption and rescue a fun, family friendly, and positive experience. Our dedicated staff focuses on finding life-long matches between pet and adopter and takes a hands-on, personal approach to each and every adoption. Our philosophy at Pixie is simple and unique: find the perfect pet for each person or family. At Pixie we’re not about getting animals out the door, we’re about getting pets into lifetime homes.
Pixie is committed to keeping pets healthy, happy, and in their homes for life. Our on-site clinic offers low-income and senior pet owners access to vital veterinary care and low-cost spay/neuter surgeries, keeping pets out of shelters and saving lives. Additionally, we fill prescriptions, assist with diagnostics, and provide prescription food, crates, carriers, and supplies to families in need--anything we can do to help keep pets in loving homes and out of shelters.