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The mission of the MJV is to protect monarchs and their migration by collaborating with partners to deliver habitat conservation, education, and science across the United States.
Since 1876 we’ve made it our mission to protect the mountains, forests, waters, and trails you love in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. We envision a world where our natural resources are healthy, loved, and always protected, and where the outdoors occupies a place of central importance in every person’s life. We encourage you to experience, learn more, and appreciate the outdoors knowing that your participation supports the conservation and stewardship of the natural world around you.
Orca Network is dedicated to raising awareness about the whales of the Pacific Northwest and the importance of providing them with healthy and safe habitats, and finding ways for people to work together to protect the rich, beautiful, and diverse habitats and inhabitants of the Salish Sea.
To protect, promote and preserve the unique character of the Sourland Mountain region
Saha gets the cleanest water to the poorest people. We work in rural Northern Region Ghana where we set up entrepreneurial women with chlorinating businesses that provide clean water that all can afford.
THE FOUNDATION ASPIRES TO FACILITATE THE USE OF SOLAR ENERGY IN POOR COMMUNITIES AROUND THE WORLD WHERE HARNESSING THE POWER OF THE SUN WILL ENHANCE THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF THOSE COMMUNITIES. tHE FOUNDATION HELPS INSTALL SOLAR POWER IN SOME OF THE POOREST PARTS OF THE WORLD, INCLUDING AFRICA, ASIA AND LATIN AMERICA: PLACES THAT ARE RICH IN THEIR ACCESS TO THE SUN BUT LACK FUNDAMENTAL RESOURCES.
Founded in 2004, Quail Springs is a leading educational non-profit that resides on a 450-acre permaculture demonstration site on the traditional homelands of the Chumash people in Cuyama Valley, California. Our mission is to empower students of all ages and backgrounds with knowledge, skills, and inspiration essential to cultivating ecological and social health in a rapidly changing world. Quail Springs teaches strategies and techniques instrumental for designing and building resilient, affordable, and carbon-neutral housing as well as ecologically sound and sovereign food systems. We are connected to an expansive local and international network of leading-edge practitioners. We envision an equitable global community that shares the bounty of this living planet and the responsibility to tend to its health. We believe the most effective way to foster positive change is through our relationships, both with one another and our ecologies.
Dedicated to the preservation of New Jersey's wildlife and habitats through education, conservation and rehabilitation. How we achieve this... Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge sits on 171 wooded acres on the edge of the New Jersey Pinelands. The Refuge includes the Woodford Nature Center, an outdoor housing area with more than 50 native residents, and a wildlife rehabilitation hospital. The overall mission of the Refuge is to serve as a community resource on the importance of protecting and enhancing healthy ecosystems for all. To that end, Cedar Run engages in: ecologically based land management; the operation of a Federally and NJ State licensed hospital facility that cares for more than 7,500 injured, orphaned or displaced native wild animals each year; the education of over 20,000 students annually through our various on-site and outreach programs; and serves as an active resource to the greater New Jersey community on all wildlife and habitat related questions and issues.
To foster a community spirit of shared responsibility for the stewardship and restoration of public, protected, and ecologically important lands.
To provide financial and staffing support to the Nisqually River Council as it implements the Nisqually Watershed Stewardship Plan. The mission of the Nisqually River Council is to create sustainability in the Nisqually Watershed for current and future generations by developing a common culture of environmental, social, and economic balance.
To advance knowledge and stewardship of freshwater systems through global research, education, and restoration