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"Protecting our water, our land, our communities" Working for a healthy ecosystem with clean water and open spaces for human and wildlife communities, where people work together to sustain mutual economic and environmental well-being in the Nashua River watershed. Founded in 1969, the Nashua River Watershed Association uses a watershed approach to protect natural resources in 32 communities in north central Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire.
Audubon Society of Portland promotes the enjoyment, understanding and protection of native birds, other wildlife and their habitats with a focus on the local areas and the Pacific Northwest
HAWAI'I WILDLIFE FUND (HWF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of Hawaii's native wildlife through research, education, restoration and advocacy. HWF Team is made up of educators, conservationists, researchers, naturalists, communities, volunteers and donors devoted to the protection of Hawaii's fragile marine ecosystem and inhabitants. We bring a variety of experiences together to serve a common goal.
Hamilton Park encompasses five tranquil acres, in downtown Jersey City, NJ.
To aid in the protection, preservation and restoration of the natural environment of the nation's major rivers and their watersheds.To expand awareness of environmental issues and responsibility encompassing the river.To create a desire and an opportunity for stewardship and responsibility for a cleaner river environment.
The Newfound Lake Region Association's mission is to protect Newfound Lake and its watershed. The Association - through education, programs, and collaboration - promotes conservation and preservation of the region's natural, social, and economic resources.
Our mission is to permanently conserve priority islands, natural areas and shoreline for public access, scenic beauty and wildlife habitats.
To facilitate integrated, sustainable social help programs in localcommunities and in the Indian subcontinent through processes ofself-empowerment and enrichment.
The Indian River Lakes Conservancy (IRLC) is a land trust that was established in 1998 to protect the water quality, wildlife, and beauty of the Indian River Lakes area, and to preserve its natural character. The Indian River Lakes system, located on the St. Lawrence River plain in Jefferson and St. Lawrence Counties, consists of 18 natural lakes. The IRLC protects 2,500 acres of land and maintains more than 20 miles of public trails. Through community building and educational programming, the IRLC seeks to cultivate an enduring recognition of our interconnectedness and of our responsibility to walk softly upon the earth so that future generations can enjoy the lakes as we do now.
TO PERPETUATE THE EXISTENCE AND APPRECIATION OFTHE NATIVE FLORA AND FAUNA OF ILLINOIS AND THE SUPPORTING HABITAT
TreesCharlotte is a public/private nonprofit collaboration to grow, diversify and steward the city's iconic urban forest. Trained volunteers and science-based programs teach residents about the value of trees and how to plant and care for them.
Envision Charlotte will: Make Charlotte’s urban core a living laboratory to foster innovation and first-of-their kind programs to improve sustainability, resilience, economic competitiveness and quality of life that can be measured, scaled and replicated beyond the urban core and in other communities. Collect, analyze and communicate data for qualified efforts that increase efficiency and result in improved sustainability, resilience and quality of life. Leverage its strengths and accomplishments in the energy sector and build on its history of public private plus partnerships and cooperation between corporate citizens, academia and government.