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Founded in 2001, Action for Cheetahs in Kenya has helped stabilize endangered cheetah populations in East Africa through research, education, and community development. Our mission is to promote the conservation of cheetahs and improve livelihoods of people impacted by carnivores. We are the only cheetah conservation organization focused on conserving cheetah populations outside the bounds of national parks and protected areas. We function as a project under the US-based non-profit organization, Project Survival.
Beit Uri is a residential village for the special needs population. School, job-inclusion, rehabilitation, therapeutic care and an assisted-living facility - the home offers a life of dignity. creativity and inclusion in society.
Inspiring people to develop a positive lifelong connection with nature & encouraging active engagement in conservation.
LNC's mission is to be a catalyst for conservation through environmental education and connection to nature for every person.
The Friends of the Lakeshore Preserve mission is to inspire people to connect to and care for the Lakeshore Nature Preserve.
Cultivate. Educate. Celebrate. We grow our community by connecting people, plants, and nature.
The Pahkisimon Nuye?áh Library System was created in 1990 to provide library services to people in Northern Saskatchewan. We fulfill our mission by: Providing support services, training and materials for: public libraries, school libraries, college libraries, and special libraries. Acting as a public library to individuals within the region where no public library exists. Preserving historical material in our Northern Saskatchewan Archives. Participating in the provincial public library system. Encouraging the development of libraries and library services in the area. 87% of the population in our region are aboriginal. 27% of our population are Métis. 58% of the population live on reserves. There are 12 First Nations bands, 37 municipalities and 3 provincial school divisions. The majority of aboriginal people in Northern Saskatchewan speak Cree, Dene or Michif.
The Regional Parks Foundation supports the East Bay Regional Park District through fundraising to provide universal access, environmental stewardship, educational and recreational programs and the acquisition of parklands.At the Regional Parks Foundation we believe connections with nature are critical for leading a healthy, balanced life. Every day, we provide resources to ensure underserved populations have equal access to nature through the East Bay Regional Park District's parks, trails, programs and services. When we do, lives are changed, and we inspire the next generation of environmental stewards to value and protect open space and the environment.* Access for All *.
The Mission of The Mayfly Project is to support children in foster care through fly fishing and introduce them to their local water ecosystems, with a hope that connecting them to a rewarding hobby will provide an opportunity for foster children to have fun, build confidence, and develop a meaningful connection with the outdoors.
Connecting and protecting habitat from Yellowstone to Yukon so people and nature can thrive.
The Tucson Botanical Gardens connects people with plants and nature through art, science, history and culture.
Our mission is to inspire, connect, and support people to accelerate equity and sustainable actions for community wellbeing.