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To protect, restore, and promote the Coosa River and its tributaries in Alabama.
Our mission is to catalyze a global solution to the climate crisis by making urgent action a necessity across every sector of society.
The Little River Wetlands Project restores, protects, and manages wetlands in the historic Little River watershed while engaging the community through education and volunteer programs. They acquire and restore wetland sites, work with partners to conserve water quality and flood storage, and run outreach programs to inspire stewardship.
Marine Conservation Institute is dedicated to securing permanent, strong protection for the oceans’ most important places – for us and future generations.
PROVIDE PERMANENT HOME FOR PRIMATES, FEDERALLY LICENSED FACILITY, AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE FOR WILDLIFE
We provide knowledge and inspiration, conservation and advocacy, and logistical support for the climbing community.
Holden Arboretum was founded in 1931 by Roberta Holden Bole and Benjamin inspiration, and recreation, for scientific research and for educational and aesthetic purposes.
For over twenty-five years, our scientists have been investigating the complex connections that govern the natural world, and their objective findings lead to more effective policy decisions and increased environmental literacy. Today as society faces climate change, declining supplies of fresh water, urban sprawl, and other critical challenges, the Institute is one of the most influential ecological research organizations. Decision makers, land managers, educators, and the public look to our scientists to help shape the environment we will leave for future generations.
Camp Anokijig is one of the largest camps in Wisconsin. Campers at Anokijig learn new outdoor skills, develop a strong appreciation for our natural environment, and experience personal growth, all while having great adventures and outrageous fun.
We save tropical plant diversity by exploring, explaining and conserving the world of tropical plants; fundamental to this task is inspiring a greater knowledge and love for plants and gardening so that all can enjoy the beauty and bounty of the tropical world.
The Institute works to reduce use of harmful chemicals by translating peer‑reviewed science into practical policy and purchasing solutions. They educate and partner with government, industry, academia, and the public to prevent and phase out chemicals of concern in consumer products and building materials.
The Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (the Club), through volunteer efforts, education and advocacy, acquires, maintains and protects the trail and lands of the Appalachian trail and other trails and related facilities in the Mid-Atlantic region for the enjoyment of present and future hikers