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The Mission of the Inside the Outdoors Foundation is to provide financial, educational, and advisory support to the Inside the Outdoors Science Study Programs. Inside the Outdoors programs empower students, teachers, parents and the community through hands-on educational experiences in the natural world to expand their knowledge, understanding and stewardship of the environment.
Michigan Audubon works to connect birds and people across Michigan through conservation, education, and research. The organization protects and manages bird sanctuaries, supports citizen‑science monitoring (including Whitefish Point Bird Observatory), and provides education and advocacy to conserve bird habitat statewide.
The Celebration of the Sea Foundation works to ENGAGE, EDUCATE and INSPIRE people around the world to protect the ocean and the world’s natural resources. A specific focus of all our initiatives is to develop resilient communities and promote STREAM (Science, Technology, Resiliency, Engineering, Arts & Music) education and career paths.
To promote the conservation of environmental resources, provide education and advocate for environmentally responsible actions that benefit St. Croix.
Audubon Canyon Ranch protects nature through land preservation, environmental education and conservation science
Implement projects, facilitate education and develop capacity to enable a sustainable Africa where people and wildlife thrive.
The McDowell Sonoran Conservancy's mission is to preserve and advance natural open space through science, education and stewardship.
LifeTime Projects organises humanitarian and ecological projects in Bolivia, Guatemala, England and Cameroon. Our projects are all set up with local partner organizations in order to help build upon ongoing projects designed by, and for local people to help and empower vulnerable children, women and families and/or to protect local wildlife.
To provide children in the areas affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake and TEPCO Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident, who have been deprived of opportunities to freely enjoy outdoor activities, with occasions to be in touch with the great nature and to experience the state-of-the-art science, technology, sports and other arts.
Our mission is to educate and inspire communities to conserve bees, their flowers, and our countryside. We envision a future where kids frolic in pastures of flowers, buzzing with bees, alongside profitable family farmers and ranchers. Through our research projects and education programs we are regenerating soil, bees, and communities.
TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT WESTPORT'S NATURAL RESOURCES FOR PEOPLE AND NATURE, AND TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ABOUT THE WISE USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES.
To inspire the preservation and restoration of the North Shore's unique environment through education and exemplary stewardship, especially at Sugarloaf Cove.