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Ducks Unlimited conserves, restores and manages wetlands and associated habitats for North America's waterfowl. These habitats also benefit other wildlife and people.
Mississippi Valley Conservancy is an accredited regional land trust that works to permanently protect native habitats, working farmland, and waterways in Wisconsin’s Driftless Area. It does this mainly through voluntary land protection (conservation easements and land acquisition), habitat restoration and management of nature preserves, and public education and stewardship activities to protect biodiversity, clean water, and outdoor access.
Seacoast Science Center inspires curiosity about the ocean and coastal environments, provides hands‑on marine science education for all ages, and promotes conservation action to protect the “Blue Planet.”
Chocorua Lake Conservancy protects and manages land in the Chocorua Lake Basin to preserve water quality and natural habitats, holds and monitors conservation easements, maintains trails (including on Mount Chocorua), and provides and manages welcoming public lake access while offering education and stewardship programs.
The Center for Whale Research conducts long‑term scientific monitoring of Southern Resident killer whales — including annual censuses and health assessments — to inform conservation policy and ecosystem recovery. It also runs public outreach and education programs (including an outreach center) to raise awareness and support for orca and habitat protection.
The advancement of marine and environmental sciences through scientific research, education and public outreach, leading to new discoveries, revitalization and sustainability of our oceans and greater public understanding of our marine resources.
Founded in 1990, the Global Coral Reef Alliance is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization rooted in a long and distinguished history of pioneering marine research. As the inventors of Biorock Technology, we are the global leaders in 'Geotherapy'—deploying the only therapeutic methods capable of reversing the collapse of marine ecosystems by regrowing coral reefs and beaches where natural recovery is no longer possible. We work directly with scientists, divers, islanders, and international stakeholders alike to restore biodiversity, protect shorelines, and defend coastal economies against the accelerating impacts of climate change. By preserving the lost knowledge of the past and applying cutting-edge innovation today, we offer the last, best hope to save coral reefs for future generations.
To recover and restore a variety of threatened marine species, while connecting people to ocean wildlife. We aim to promote green, sustainable living, through education and outreach, both in person and online.
The Aquarium connects people with nature to inspire compassion and stewardship for the ocean and aquatic habitats; it advances that mission through visitor education, conservation science, habitat restoration, animal rescue, and advocacy.
Sound Water Stewards trains and coordinates volunteer stewards to protect and restore the Salish Sea shoreline through public education, community science, and hands‑on stewardship projects. Their work focuses on citizen‑science monitoring, habitat restoration, and outreach to support a healthy, sustainable coastal ecosystem.
The mission of the Red Lily Pond Project Association is to engage in and support efforts to restore and preserve the Craigville ponds, Centerville River System and Watershed area to a more healthy state, to educate the community regarding environmental practices that do not contribute to weed growth and also foster reliable ecosystem management, to share information pertaining to the innovative Craigville Community Cluster Septic System, and to extend the connection with the larger network of organizations that share the goal of responsible environmental stewardship through care and respect for the planet, for the benefit of the Town of Barnstable and beyond.
Safe Water Network accelerates the development of innovative, affordable solutions that ensure access to sustainable and affordable sources of safe water. We coordinate public, private and nonprofit expertise to advance the most promising and practical approaches for broad-scale global impact. We envision a world with healthy, thriving communities, each managing its own sustainable supply of safe water. Our mission is to develop and demonstrate affordable, economically viable solutions, to share sector knowledge, and to build partnerships that reach millions in need.