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SoUL’s purpose is to demonstrate and educate the public on the proven benefits of guiding volunteers on the enhancement and improvement of urban lakes. These benefits include restored wetland habitat, reduced litter and trash, enhanced interest in lake environmental quality, and increased educational opportunities. Building on our long-term experience of restoring Crescent Lake in St. Petersburg, we will share successful examples and useful guidance on nature-based methods and public outreach for the creation and enhancement of lake vegetation and managing water quality.
The Bald Eagle Area Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the water quality and usability of Bald Eagle Lake and the surrounding area. The annual dues go directly to weed control, Aquatic Invasive Species Control and Prevention, boat launch inspections and overall water quality improvement projects. Your continued support allows us to continue our efforts to keep zebra mussels and other aquatic invaders out of the lake and continued water quality projects.
French Creek Valley Conservancy is an accredited, nonprofit land trust that protects and stewards land and water in the French Creek watershed. It works with landowners and partners to conserve habitat, maintain high water quality, and provide education and public access for recreation and watershed stewardship.
Rainforest Partnership works with Indigenous and local rainforest communities (primarily in the Ecuadorian Amazon and Peruvian Andes) to protect and regenerate standing tropical rainforests by building sustainable livelihoods, supporting conservation and forest management, conducting biodiversity research, and delivering environmental education and global engagement.
Tar River Land Conservancy works with private landowners, public agencies, and partners to protect and steward land and water in the Tar River Basin region. Its work focuses on conserving drinking‑water sources, wildlife habitat, working farms and forests, and recreational open space through land acquisition and conservation easements.
MBARA is an all‑volunteer 501(c)(3) that builds and deploys artificial reefs off Mexico Beach to restore and enhance marine habitat and fisheries, conduct reef design and biomass research, and educate the public (they also offer memorial‑reef options).
The BlueLab Preservation Society is an interdisciplinary, impact-driven, eco-philanthropic 501c3 seeking to reconcile us with the water world. We mobilize leading minds and operate worldwide to find executable third-millennium solutions to second-millennium blunders, including overfishing, plastic pollution, irresponsible tourism, aqua-floral disbalance and... the shortage of ocean-based art.
The mission of the Chesapeake Bay Trust is to promote increased public awareness and public participation in the restoration and protection of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributary rivers and streams. They work to support our mission of increased stewardship through grant programs, special initiatives, and partnerships that support environmental education, on-the-ground restoration, and community engagement activities.
The New England Aquarium combines education, entertainment and action to address the most challenging problems facing the oceans. We aim to create a new generation of ocean stewards, while providing regional, national and global leadership in marine conservation. The New England Aquarium is the only Boston-based cultural institution with a mission focused primarily on the environment, promoting the importance of protecting the blue planet through innovative exhibits and educational programs