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Charleston Waterkeeper's mission is to protect and restore Charleston's waterways for our community and for future generations. We do this through our data-driven programs, advocacy campaigns, and promoting wise stewardship decisions through education and outreach activities. Our overarching goal is to protect the public's fundamental right clean, healthy water.
Clean Lakes Alliance's mission is to champion our lakes and watershed stewardship for the benefit of all.
The Beaver Creek Wetlands Association preserves and restores our endangered wetland habitat through conservation, stewardship, education and public access.
The Mill Creek Alliance champions the resurgence of the Mill Creek Watershed as a natural and community asset. We envision the watershed as a healthy ecosystem where people and communities can thrive.OUR WORK FOCUSES ON RESTORATION, EDUCATION, AND RECREATION.(The Mill Creek Watershed in Southwest Ohio)
The Alliance for Water Efficiency is a stakeholder-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the efficient and sustainable use of water. Headquartered in Chicago, the Alliance serves as a North American advocate for water efficient products and programs, and provides information and assistance on water conservation efforts.
The Community Water Center acts as a catalyst for community-driven water solutions through organizing, education, and advocacy in California's San Joaquin Valley.
SHOW stands for Start Helping Our Wateresources. Our goals encompass everything from educating others about the importance of clean water to actually building clean water resources around us such as wells, filtration systems, etc.
Dedicated to the improvement of Lake Hopatcong for all, now and in the years to come.
We are proud to announce a partnership between NOAA Marine Debris Program, Seaside Sustainability, Inc., USCG members, Maritime Gloucester, Gloucester's Clean City Commission, and One Ocean One Love. We have one goal in mind: eradicate marine pollution. Through the usage of Marine Skimmers and Seabins throughout the Cape Ann area, we are taking lead in the fight against marine debris.
Inspiring people to explore, value, and protect the Roaring Fork Watershed.
Promoting resiliency in the canyon through community engagement and river restoration. Coal Creek Canyon in Colorado's Front Range
The Neponset River Watershed Association is a grassroots, member-supported conservation group working since 1967 to clean up and protect the Neponset River, its tributaries and surrounding watershed lands.