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The Truckee Donner Land Trust works to preserve and protect scenic, historic and recreational lands with high natural resource values in the greater Truckee Donner region and manage recreational activities on these lands in a sustainable manner.
Provide educational programs and promote issues focused on birds, conservation, natural history of California and Mendocino County, climate change, etc.
Friends of the Eel River works for the recovery of the Wild and Scenic Eel River, its fisheries, and communities.
THE BUFFALO RIVER FOUNDATION IS A NONPROFIT CORPORATION ORGANIZED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS. THE MISSION OF THE BUFFALO RIVER FOUNDATION IS TO CONSERVE THE CULTURAL, HISTORICAL, SCENIC, AND BIOLOGICAL ATTRIBUTES OF THE BUFFALO NATIONAL RIVER WATERSHED BY CONSERVING PRIVATE PROPERTIES WITH CONSERVATION EASEMENTS OR BY PURCHASE.
The mission of the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Foundation is to enhance and encourage public enjoyment and use of the wildlife and fisheries resources in this state. With this mission, we promote, develop, and expand the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries in youth recruitment, environmental education and training, and habitat conservation.
Our Mission: To pass on a Scotchman Peaks Wilderness for our children and grandchildren.
The Cayucos Land Conservancy (CLC) is committed to the enduring preservation of the rural greenbelt that surrounds Cayucos, California. Preserving this historic and stunning open space is the primary goal of the land conservancy, so that this and future generations can enjoy this beautiful place for many years to come.
The mission of the Watsonville Wetlands Watch is to protect, restore, and foster appreciation of the wetlands of the Pajaro Valley.
Agua Pura Para El Pueblo is a nonprofit, nongovernmental organization founded to help communities and families obtain safe, clean drinking water and improve their sanitation. Over one billion people world wide lack access to safe water, and a million children die each year due to preventable diarrheal diseases. With a focus on Latin America and the Caribbean, we promote simple small scale methods and techniques that people can use to make their water safe to drink. We also give seminars and demonstrations both in the United States and in Latin America to other nongovernmental organizations and to community groups on methods of water purification.
Mission To inspire and promote an increased tree canopy in the Valley. Our Vision A Valley where for now and the future, all generations have lifelong access to the benefits of trees Who is Trees Matter? Trees Matter is a Phoenix-based 501(c)(3) environmental education nonprofit, whose mission is to inspire and promote an increased tree canopy in the Valley. We see a need to provide important resources to the general public so they can properly choose trees, plant trees, care for trees, and of course advocate for trees. We hope to encourage a culture of tree advocates and stewards. What We Do Trees offer many critical functions such as shade, pollution reduction, dust reduction, food, increased property value, carbon sequestration, increase in mental and physical health, and more. The Valley has an immediate need for an increased tree canopy; Trees Matter works to alleviate this need by educating the public on tree knowledge, planting trees in schools, and distributing desert adapted shade trees to residents across the Valley.
The Yellow Dog Community and Conservation Foundation works to enhance communities, build partnerships and support conservation in places where great fishing is found. We achieve this by providing targeted grants to directly support priority conservation needs, vital community projects, and educational efforts in international angling designations. The Foundation also provides support for certain events and builds partnerships to leverage funding for specific projects and impact.
The BlueRibbon Coalition champions multiple use of public lands for the benefit of motorized and other recreationists by educating and empowering its members to: Secure, protect, and expand shared outdoor recreation access and use of public lands. Work collaboratively with land managers and other recreationists. Educate the general public, media, elected officials and other decision makers on land-use issues. Promote responsible use of public lands. Promote equitable and responsible land management by government agencies. Affect the legislative and administrative process to protect and expand public access to public lands. Initiate or intervene in lawsuits to secure, protect and expand responsible recreation opportunities on public lands. BlueRibbon serves outdoor recreationists in all 50 of the United States.