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To educate the public about South Florida’s unique culture, environment and the many species it contains, to promote healthy living, outdoor activity and to provide excellent care for sick, injured or orphaned native wildlife.
Working to promote sustainable connections between the land, local economies and rural communities of the Mt. Adams region.
To preserve the rural character and quality of life in Richmond, Vermont, and its surrounding communities through land conservation, historic preservation, land stewardship, and community service and education
When envisioning habitat restoration and preservation, few people imagine the intense grid of the San Gabriel Valley. Indeed, even most lifelong residents of the valley are at a loss to describe any natural features in the Valley at all, much less any worth preserving or enhancing. And yet, numerous natural [areas], some quite large defy the choking constraints of intense urbanization and thrive here. A number of these [areas] still boast greater biodiversity than many pristine habitats in other less developed areas of the country.
Wild Fish Conservancy seeks to improve conditions for all of the Northwest’s wild fish by conducting important research (http://wildfishconservancy.org/about/what-we-do/science/research-and-monitoring/research-and-monitoring) on wild-fish populations and habitats; advocating (http://wildfishconservancy.org/about/what-we-do/advocacy/advocacy) for better land-use, harvest, and hatchery management; and developing model restoration(http://wildfishconservancy.org/about/what-we-do/science/habitat-restoration/test) projects. We are dedicated solely to the needs of wild fish, and don’t represent the interests of any specific user groups.
Our mission is to educate people of all ages and abilities about healthy living practices through growing gardens and caring for animals. We are available for healing animals through the rescue as well as educating humans. We help heal humans through yoga, gardening, and working with the animals. Soon, we will be adding art therapy. We facilitate learning through the preschool, camp, home school days, events, tours, many classes in crafts and self-reliance skills, and our upcoming coloring book. We are growing seeds of hope, nourishment, and healthy lives and spirits. Thank you for being part of this adventure!
Keep Massachusetts Beautiful brings volunteers, local government, and the business community together to improve the appearance and vitality of Massachusetts communities. We believe that litter, illegal dumpsites, graffiti, and vacant lots not only hurt property values and discourage economic development, but also reduce a community's collective self-esteem. But it doesn't have to be that way. Residents can take ownership of the appearance of their neighborhoods and communities. They just need a little help, and that's where Keep Massachusetts Beautiful can help. We teach local volunteer leaders how to collaborate with local government and business leaders to achieve significant and lasting improvements. We focus on three core impact areas in order to improve the appearance of local communities and change behaviors: Litter prevention and cleanup: Understand who and what is causing litter and organize volunteer and government resources to clean it up. Beautification and community greening: Improving public spaces with landscaping projects, tree planting, and other infrastructure improvements helps build community pride and spurs local economic activity. Recycling and Waste Reduction: Effective recycling programs reduce the volume of trash that ends up in landfills, in our waterways, and as litter. We cover the entire state of Massachusetts and are working to grow our network of certified affiliates among the state's 351 towns and cities.
Oak Bay High School is a part of the Greater Victoria School District. At present, the school enrolls about 1150 students in grades 9 - 12. Oak Bay High School is dedicated to the growth and development of informed citizens whose contributions to the world are tempered with respect, understanding and tolerance. We have developed a culture of excellence, innovation and student leadership over the decades. Our philosophy, programming and professional development are based on five educational pillars of excellence: Academics, Athletics, Fine Arts, Community Leadership and Philanthropy.
The Friends of the Drew Forest is an entirely volunteer-run 501(c)(3) non-profit organization created by environmental leaders from Madison and neighboring towns, dedicated community volunteers and Drew University alumni. Our vision is that the Drew Forest Preserve will be permanently protected as open space through a conservation sale that will strengthen Drew University and its financial future. Instead of selling to a developer, we propose a win-win: If Drew works with Madison Borough to sell this special land for full market value to a conservation buyer, Drew could benefit financially while securing the forest for student and public use. We are dedicated to forming partnerships to: - Protect and sustain the Drew Forest Preserve, 53 biodiverse acres that provide countless benefits to Drew University, Madison Borough, and surrounding communities along with critical wildlife habitat; - Raise awareness about the value of forests in aquifer protection, supporting biodiversity, climate resilience, temperature control, air quality, and quality of life; - Facilitate the enjoyment, understanding, and study of nature.
Founded in 1967, WWF-Canada is one of the country's leading conservation organizations, enjoying the active support of more than 50,000 Canadians. We work to conserve species at risk, protect threatened habitats and address critical environmental threats. Using the best available scientific knowledge, WWF works to preserve the diversity and abundance of life in Canada and around the world. We find long-term solutions that benefit both people and nature, relying on the support of thousands of Canadians each year. Your support will help protect species at risk and the habitats they call home, like polar bears, tigers and whales; in regions, like the Arctic, the Great Bear rainforest and the sea; and find solutions to issues like climate change and overfishing. For more information please visit us at www.WWF.ca
The Pacific Post Partum Support Society (PPPSS) offers support to women and their families who are experiencing postpartum depression and/or anxiety (PPD/A), as well as to women who are pregnant and experiencing emotional distress. The Society's support program is based on a self-help/mutual aid model. Trained group facilitators and telephone volunteers support mothers attending PPPSS groups throughout the Lower Mainland of BC, and during public phone hours staff provide helpful information and understanding support to callers (Tel. 604-255-7999). PPPSS also offers information nights for partners; interactive talks at mother and baby groups; workshops, lectures and training programs for interested groups and professionals; and free information in print. Publications for sale dealing with PPD/A include "A Self-Help Guide for Mothers", "Un guide pratique pour les méres", "A Reference Manual for Group Facilitators", and "A Reference Manual for Telephone Support Volunteers".
To keep all those in CT's Mystic River Watershed safe and flourishing during this period of intensifying climate change, we will improve equity and community resilience by expanding citizen participation in decision making and stewardship; improve the quality of water and habitats and nourish ecological health; inform and coordinate efforts to reduce risks from climate change impacts; advocate for climate-smart development and healthy, thriving communities; and promote youth well-being and school involvement through stewardship, citizen science and civic engagement.