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“Protect and restore salmon populations and aquatic habitat with an emphasis on ecosystem function through scientifically informed projects, community education, and volunteer involvement.”
The Catawba Riverkeeper Foundation (CRF) educates and advocates to protect the Catawba-Wateree River Basin's lakes, rivers and streams for everyone who depends on and enjoys them.
THE LAKE GEORGE CONSERVANCY EXISTS TO PROTECT AND PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF THE ECOSYSTEMS OF LAKE GEORGE AND ITS WATERSHED THROUGH EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND PROCUREMENT OF SENSITIVE LAND BY GIFT OR PURCHASE.
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
THE PURPOSE OF THIS ORGANIZATION IS TO EDUCATE AND PROMOTE GOOD STEWARDSHIP TO THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES BORDERING THE ROCK RIVER. ALSO CONTINUE TO RE-ESTABLISH THE ROCK RIVER AS A DIVERSIFIED SPORTFISHERY THROUGH STOCKING AND HABITAT RESTORATION.
The Range Ponds Association is dedicated to protecting the water quality of Lower, Middle, and Upper Range Ponds by consistent water quality monitoring and by providing education and technical assistance to residents and municipal officials.
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.
PERFORM EDUCATION SERVICE AND PROGRAMS RELATING TO ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND PROMOTE AND ENCOURAGE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH RELATING TO SOUND CONSERVATION OF GAME AND SPORT FISHING, PARTICULARLY THE WALLEYE, IN LAKE ST CLAIR AND ADJACENT WATERS.
Friends of Sausal Creek works to restore, maintain, and protect the Sausal Creek Watershed. They educate future generations, involve the community in local environmental stewardship, and collaborate with agencies and other nonprofits to have a positive impact on the local ecosystem.
The Tacoma Lakes Association is dedicated to the education of lakes’ users and the environmental protection of our lakes. They believe that education is the key to ensuring that future generations have the same privilege we do to enjoy the special beauty of the Tacoma Lakes. The Association is actively involved in helping to protect our lakes. Particularly important is protecting our lakes from invasive plants, exotic fish and “slow the flow” nutrient reduction. The Association also assists the dam keeper, who maintains our water levels. The Association is a not-for-profit lake association. We depend upon volunteers for all our activities.
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).
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.