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  1. The Performing Animal Welfare Society Wildlife sanctaries are places where abandoned or abused performing animals and victims of the exotic animal trade can live in peace and dignity. For nearly 40 years, PAWS has been at the forefront of efforts to rescue and provide humane sanctuary for surplus animals providing the space, natural habitat and ...

  2. PAWS Wildlife Center has moved to 13508 State Route 9 SE in Snohomish. If you need help with a wild animal, use our online self-service or call 425-412-4040.

  3. The Performing Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) rescues abused, neglected, retired and needy captive wildlife through intervention and legislation designed to prohibit indiscriminate breeding of exotic animals for the pet industry and the use of wild animals in entertainment.

  4. Performing Animal Welfare Society. San Andreas. pawsweb.org. (209) 745-2606. At Performing Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) sanctuaries, rescued animals live in peaceful, natural habitats, free from fear, chains, and harsh confinement. They are at complete liberty to act out natural behaviors in the comfort of their individually designed enclosures.

  5. 5% complete. $2,000,000 Goal. Established in 1984, the Performing Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) operates the 2,300-acre ARK 2000 natural habitat sanctuary in Northern California where we care for elephants, big cats, bears, and other wild animals rescued or retired from circuses, zoos, roadside attractions, and the exotic “pet” trade.

  6. The Performing Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) rescues abused, neglected, retired and needy captive wildlife through intervention and legislation designed to prohibit indiscriminate breeding of exotic animals for the pet industry and the use of wild animals in entertainment.

  7. The Performing Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) rescues abused, neglected, retired and needy captive wildlife through intervention and legislation designed to prohibit indiscriminate breeding of exotic animals for the pet industry and the use of wild animals in entertainment.

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