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Outdoor Education & Restoration/Recovery Native Species
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.
Second Chance Wildlife Rescue Association is dedicated to preserving and protecting native Ohio wildlife through education, rehabilitation, and conservation.
SPLT's mission is to create and protect a network of shortgrass prairie preserves, which ensure a future for all native animals and plants.
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
United Plant Savers’ mission is to protect native medicinal plants, fungi, and their habitats while ensuring renewable populations for use by generations to come.
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) was established by Congress in 1984 to protect and restore our nation’s native wildlife species and habitats.
The Wild Steelhead Coalition is working to restore wild steelhead populations in their native watersheds to levels that provide self-sustaining runs and economic vitality to local communities.