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Brant Lake is located in the southeastern region of the Adirondack Mountains in New York State. The Brant Lake Association is made up of people that are interested in: Preserving the beauty and tranquility of Brant Lake's land, water, dwellings and community.Bass Maintaining the lake's water quality. Encouraging camaraderie among neighbors with scheduled social events for members during the summer.
The Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin connects generations to the wonders of Wisconsin’s lands, waters, and wildlife through conservation, education, engagement, and giving.
Our mission is to “create and maintain a healthy Lake Erie now and forever as defined by drinkable water, recreational contact and edible fish.”
Since 1959, Raritan Headwaters Association (RHA) has focused on one thing clean water. We engage citizens and decision makers in the protection of our watershed and beyond through science, education, land preservation, and advocacy. Our vision is that everyone within our reach has access to safe, clean water that is swimmable, fishable, and above all, drinkable.
The Wetlands Initiative is dedicated to restoring the wetland resources of the Midwest to improve water quality, increase wildlife habitat and biodiversity, and reduce flood damage.
To protect and restore the Little Miami National Wild and Scenic River for wildlife, scenic beauty, clean drinking water and quiet public recreation
To seek understanding and agreement among groups and individuals with diverse viewpoints on water use and management in the Big Hole River watershed of Southwest Montana.
Galveston Baykeeper employs both science and the law to ensure that all related water ways contiguous to the Houston - Galveston watershed are fishable, swimmable, and drinkable.
Since 1995, the China Region Lakes Alliance has worked to improve and protect the water quality of China Lake, Threemile Pond and Webber Pond.
The Land Conservancy of New Jersey preserves land and water resources, conserves open space, and inspires and empowers individuals and communities to protect land and the environment.
Working to conserve the natural beauty, diverse wildlife habitats, water quality and outdoor recreation opportunities of the Thousand Islands region, for present and future generations.
Our Mission: Transforming global expectations of health through water and energy. We’ve all heard about green energy and protecting our planet’s natural resources for the better part of five decades. Ecosystems in crisis make headline news almost every day. The environmental movement has changed laws and raised awareness about the crumbling infrastructure in developed countries around the world. No one should go without access to fresh, potable water or without access to basic utilities. WaveWell is moving from green to blue energy alongside our partners to provide water and energy security across the globe.