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Outdoor Education & Restoration/Recovery Native Species
Our goal is to bring tree equity to communities that lack natural tree canopy by establishing tiny native forests in and around the Chicago metropolitan area.We use the Miyawaki method of tree planting to bring the benefits of forests to more communities. Our goal is to improve tree equity as defined by American Forests.Everyone deserves trees and the health, climate and social benefits they provide.
The Missouri Prairie Foundation works to protect and restore Missouri’s prairie and other native grasslands by acquiring and managing prairie lands, supporting restoration and scientific research, and offering outreach and education. It also promotes the use of native plants through its Grow Native! program and helps coordinate invasive-plant control via the Missouri Invasive Plant Council.
The mission of the Center for Plant Conservation is to ensure stewardship of imperiled native plants.
"To protect and enhance native ecosystems and compatible recreation in the Mt. Pisgah area."
TO PERPETUATE THE EXISTENCE AND APPRECIATION OFTHE NATIVE FLORA AND FAUNA OF ILLINOIS AND THE SUPPORTING HABITAT
To conserve native habitats and farmlands in the Driftless Area for the health and well-being of current and future generations.
The aims of the College are three-fold: a) Academic and practical education of native people for Christian ministry (lay and ordained) primarily but not exclusively in the Anglican Church of Canada; b) Furthering Christian expression of faith within the traditions of native culture and language; c) Development of material for theological education and study groups in native parishes. In fulfilling this mandate, our program includes four levels: general lay traiing, training for lay ministries, education for ordained ministry, and continuing education after ordination.
To provide bayfront sanctuaries connecting people with air plants of the world, native nature, and our regional history.
San Bruno Mountain Watch seeks to preserve and expand the native ecosystems of San Bruno Mountain, in perpetuity.
To convert degraded land to a protected forest, To build a bountiful jungle that provides shelter and life to the native plants and animals.
The Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples is a Native non-profit organization dedicated to Indigenous Peoples' self-determination and the sovereignty of Native nations. They offer an integrated program of advocacy, small grants, training and technical assistance, media experience and fiscal management, lending our support and extensive expertise to Indigenous grassroots communities.