MEMBER PROJECTS

The following are projects that SEE is currently sponsoring in support of our mission for social and ecological justice.
You can learn more about the specific work of SEE’s projects by clicking links to their websites on the pictures below.
Arca de Noe
Based in Costa Rica, where there is no official animal control system in place, Arca de
Noe's mission is to reduce the numbers of unwanted animals in the community through rescue,
castration and adoption.
Artists for Elephants
Artists for Elephants works to rescue and protect domesticated Asian elephants, reducing the
number of elephants that are forced to live and work in violent, unhealthy conditions.

Equal Vision
The mission of this project is to provide education about how protection of cows, a
foundation of social systems in India, can lead to sustainable living practices by using the
cow's milk, dung for fertilizer and fuel, and power to haul grain.
Friends of Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge
The Seal Beach NWR is the only wildlife refuge in the Los Angeles Basin. We are committed
to community stewardship of the refuge through preservation, restoration, and education. The
refuge itself is a 1,000+ acre salt marsh estuary, containing sloughs, ponds, and upland shrub
habitat.
The Honeybee Conservancy

The Honeybee Conservancy was formed in response to the bee crisis. Our mission is to raise
awareness about the importance of bees and to educate and inspire people and communities
to act as stewards and advocates for bees and their natural environment.
Orang Utan Republik Education Initiative
OUREI's goal is to facilitate conservation education regarding the endangered orangutan and its
habitat so that it might be saved from extinction.
Rabbit Match
Rabbit Match is a group of volunteers whose passion is finding abandoned Los Angeles rabbits
loving, indoor homes.
Serpent Sanctuary
The mission of The Serpent Sanctuary is to provide a place for unwanted reptiles to live out
their lives at the sanctuary or with qualified adopters and to help stop the neglect of reptiles
through education.
Tree Walkers International
Our mission is to conserve wild neotropical amphibian populations while promoting
sustainable and ethical neotropical amphibian husbandry.  As a coalition of
conservationists, scientists, hobbyists, and breeders, we are an international community
dedicated to the preservation and study of these animals.