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Theodore Payne Foundation inspires and educates Southern Californians about the beauty and ecological benefits of California native plant landscapes.
To Conserve and Enhance Pennsylvania's Elk Country for future generations through conservation education, habitat enhancement and permanent land protection. The Keystone Elk Country Alliance operates the Elk Country Visitor and Education Center in Benezette, PA, where visitors gain a better understanding of conservation, environmental sustainability and the delicate balance between man and nature.
The California Native Plant Society works to protect and restore California’s native plants and their habitats through science-based conservation, public education, stewardship and advocacy. CNPS supports research and rare-plant programs, runs statewide and chapter-level education and gardening initiatives, and mobilizes volunteers and members to inform land-use decisions and habitat protection.
The Santa Barbara Zoo is dedicated to the preservation, conservation, and enhancement of the natural world and its living treasures through education, research and recreation.
The mission of Water Charity is to implement practical solutions to provide safe water, effective sanitation, and meaningful health education to those in need.
Our mission is to protect and enhance the environmental and recreational integrity of the Yampa River and its tributaries, through stewardship, advocacy, education and partnerships.
The Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin connects generations to the wonders of Wisconsin’s lands, waters, and wildlife through conservation, education, engagement, and giving.
The Beaver Creek Wetlands Association preserves and restores our endangered wetland habitat through conservation, stewardship, education and public access.
THE ASSOCIATION EXISTS TO PROMOTE WATER SAFETY, ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION, IMPROVED WATER QUALITY, AND RESOLUTION OF PERTINENT MATTERS AMONG ASSOCIATION MEMBERS.
The Great Swamp Watershed Association protects and improves the health of thePassaic River through science, education, land preservation and stewardship, and advocacy.
To promote the restoration, preservation, conservation and enjoyment of the Brandywine and Red Clay watersheds through education, scientific activities, environmental stewardship and advocacy.
Provide educational programs and promote issues focused on birds, conservation, natural history of California and Mendocino County, climate change, etc.