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The Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center (KS Wild) protects and restores wild nature in the Klamath-Siskiyou region of southwest Oregon and northwest California. We promote science-based land and water conservation through policy and community action.
The Connecticut Zoological Society is responsible for the operations of Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo in Bridgeport, Connecticut, founded in 1922. The CZS exhibits rare and endangered species primarily from North and South America. Education of the visiting public in the areas of environmental and conservation science and issues is our primary goal. The CZS supports conservation efforts in Connecticut and throughout the world.
Founded in 1996, the Reef Check Foundation exists to help preserve the oceans and reefs which are critical to our survival, yet are being destroyed. With headquarters in Los Angeles and volunteer teams in more than 90 countries and territories, Reef Check works to protect tropical coral reefs and California rocky reefs through education, research and conservation.
Our mission is to reduce the amount of material sent to landfill through early student engagement.
Our mission is to make the English Avenue community a safer and better place to live through green-space development and public safety initiatives, improving our broader community of Atlanta.
Protect the Northfield watershed.
Urban Ecosystem Restorations, Inc. (UER) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit urban land trust, formed to work with landowners across the greater washington, D.C. area to preserve or develop green spaces that serve multiple, integrated ecosystem functions — also known as eco-functioning spaces (EFS)* — and then to protect these spaces, and their functions, over time.
Global Conservation Institute was established in 2003 to develop creative science solutions for global challenges to wildlife and environmental conservation. Creative Science is multi-disciplinary, innovative, inspired, and inventive. Global Conservation Institute brings together people motivated to bring change to conservation and science. We are a research and eco-literacy organization.
CAI is a tax-exempt research and educational institute focusing on anthropogenic climate change, dangerous interference with the climate system, the contribution of fossil fuel producers' carbon production to atmospheric carbon dioxide content, and the risk and disclosure requirements of fossil fuel producers regarding past and future emissions of greenhouse gases. But simpler: the Climate Accountability Institute seeks to hold major oil, natural gas, and coal producers accountable for the global warming consequences of their fossil fuel products, and to guide their investments into fuel and power sources we and the rest of the world’s consumers can sustainably and profitably live with.
To facilitate integrated, sustainable social help programs in localcommunities and in the Indian subcontinent through processes ofself-empowerment and enrichment.
The foundation was created to fully endorse the philanthropic service and the impeccable conscientious behavior that Koginka Kamaru Xue has exemplified in America and worldwide for the last 35 years; a ministration solely dedicated to preserving, protecting, and nurturing our planet and all that lives within it. We are committed to promulgating his teachings and assisting in the dissemination, publication and distribution of any printed, recorded or filmed material that aids in educating all people throughout the world on the importance of returning to the simple non-destructive wise ways of living and behaving as was originally intended and that will re-establish the harmony in our environment and bring back the balance of the natural system that sustains us. These teachings are referred to as the "ANCESTRAL HOLISTIC WISE WAYS". We intend to support and assist in the development of his mission by facilitating the elements needed to fulfill his goal in every possible way, as is creating functional places and sanctuaries needed where people can holistically be educated about all that relates to the ecological, environmental and natural safekeeping and caretaking of themselves and the planet. At the same time we will aid in protecting his spiritual ancestors the Kogi of the Sierra Nevada in Santa Marta, and the Muiscas of the Savannah of Bogota, Colombia and any other indigenous custodians that still hold the original commission of the Creator by raising funds to recover their sacred sites and ancestral wisdom.
Our mission is to renovate and preserve for future generations the Historic District’s unique cultural, natural and historic resources and to make these values available for the enjoyment and education of all. The preservation and public use vision for the Crystal Cove State Park Historic District will be guided by the State Park Preservation and Public Use Plan and the 1982 General Plan.