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Stranded dolphins need you – help stock our rescue vehicle! Our rescue vehicle is dangerously low on supplies. We urgently need to re-stock it – before the next big stranding puts marine mammals at risk.
You can help us rescue dolphins, whales, porpoises, seals and other animals!

Last year was a record-breaking year for strandings. We were able to save so many animals. But we were only able to do it with a fully stocked response vehicle.

Can you help us get ready for the next stranding and to help all the animals that we rescue, care for, and release?
One of the vital items we need is a new specialized dolphin cart. Dolphins can weigh hundreds of pounds and sometimes We have to move the helpless dolphin across a beach or muddy marsh, into our rescue vehicle for transport, and then back across another beach to be released.

Each dolphin cart costs $3,500. We’re hoping to find 100 donors to each give $35. Can you help us purchase a dolphin cart?

Another item we urgently need is a new heart rate monitor. This essential tool can help tell us how a stranded animal is doing. Along with other tests, the heart rate monitor can help us know if an animal is ready for release or needs more care.

A monitor costs about $1,100 and we’re hoping to find 25 donors that will each give $44 to help us purchase one. 

In 2017, we handled 420 stranded marine mammals! There is a steady stream of animals that need our help, so we need a steady stream of support so that we’re ready to respond at a moment’s notice when an animal is in trouble.

One item we constantly use for stranded animals is IV bags. We need these to administer vital fluids and treatments into the distressed animals.

A case of 12 IV fluid bags costs $80. We’re hoping to find donors that will sign up for a monthly pledge of $10 so that our trailer is always stocked with these vital IV bags.

Any of these amounts – or any other amount you can give – will help us stock the response vehicles and also help save animals’ lives everywhere we work.

We never know when the next call of a stranded dolphin or injured seal will come into our hotline.

But with your help today, we can make sure our vehicles are stocked and ready to help.

Free Lyha and her puppies who have been snatched by Salina Animal Services in Kansas, just because of their breed. 
Lyha is a blue pit bull who was taken away by Salina Animal Services after she escaped from her owner's yard. Later, her three puppies were also snatched by Animal Control. All because Lyha is a pit bull. 

Breed bans do no good. Urge the city of Salina to free Lyha and her pups. 

Lyha has never hurt anyone. She loves children and is always happy to meet people. She was adopted as a sick puppy and was nursed back to health by her owner. She has only known love from humans and that's how she reciprocates. Lyha helped her owner through depression and some hard times in his own life. This loving dog and her puppies don't deserve to be locked up. 

The city of Salina, Kansas bans possession of pit bulls within city limits unless the dog was already registered with the city when the ban was set in 2004. This breed-specific ban is arbitrary, controversial and outdated. Such laws are opposed by experts and by the biggest animal protection organizations in the country because there is no evidence that they increase public safety. Animals should be labeled as dangerous because of their actions or behavior — not simply because of their breed.