We are very grateful to the following organizations for their generous financial support of our mission:

Our Fabulous Financial Supporters

The Animal Welfare Institute

The development of this Beaver Institute website and other initiatives were initiated in anticipation of continued support from the Animal Welfare Institute. Despite our appeal request being outside their usual funding parameters they were once again showed their support for our mission and were exceptionally generous with a $10,000 grant. Previous generous grants from the Animal Welfare Institute funded the development of the Beaver Solutions flow device instructional DVD (offered for free on this website), as well as the research and development of the Snohomish Pond Leveler which successfully facilitates the spawning migration of endangered wild salmon. Their continued support and financial assistance has stimulated tremendous management advances for beavers, salmon recovery, biodiversity and our watersheds. We are eternally grateful. Please visit them at https://awionline.org/.

Prince Lobel Tye LLP – Boston, MA

The law offices of Prince Lobel Tye LLP in Boston, MA have generously provided pro bono legal expertise to the Beaver Institute from its inception. They worked to establish the Beaver Institute as a charitable nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation recognized by the state of Massachusetts and the Federal government. The Beaver Institute is indebted to them for their efforts on our behalf. Visit them at http://www.princelobel.com/.

John T. and Jane A. Wiederhold Foundation, CT

The John T. and Jane A. Wiederhold Foundation was created for the purpose of protecting and improving the welfare of animals of all kinds with a focus on cats and dogs, the promotion of veterinary programs, and the protection of wildlife, including endangered species, flora and fauna.

Thanks to their generous support, in 2020 the Beaver Institute was able to launch the successful Connecticut Beaver Initiative. This program is dramatically increasing coexistence with beavers in teh state and can serve as model for the rest of the country.

Fund for Wild Nature

The Fund for Wild Nature is an environmental organization that gives financial support to grassroot projects and organizations that work for the protection of biodiversity and wilderness. The Fund works exclusively for projects in countries of North America.

The Fund for Wild Nature supports our keystone program, BeaverCorps.

Special Partners and Friends