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Center For Wildlife Studies

Center For Wildlife Studies reported paying John Hopkins, President, $104,891 in total compensation (FY 2023).

That places John Hopkins at approximately the 91st percentile among 47 similarly sized animal-related nonprofits (median $61,352).

$583,025Total revenue (FY 2023)
$104,891Total executive compensation
91stPercentile vs. peers

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Comparable animal-related nonprofits

Compensation is normalized to ME cost of living (BEA Regional Price Parities); each organization's reported figure is on its linked 990.

OrganizationStateRevenueTotal comp
The Kilham Bear Center Inc NH$583,618 $70,792
Sea Turtle Adventures Inc FL$583,667 $32,870
Kopelion Inc NY$576,099 $31,555
The Leatherback Project Inc MA$569,871 $39,661
The International Wildlife Coexistence Network Inc ID$597,398 $134,142
Wildlife In Need Center Ltd WI$562,885 $37,482
Friends Of Manatee Lagoon Inc FL$558,306 $86,565
Asia Wild SC$554,661 $56,333

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