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Howell Nature Center

Here at the Howell Nature Center, our mission is that through mutual love and respect, we teach people to be faithful caretakers of one another and the world around us. With 230 acres, we offer numerous programs so you can find the activity that best suits you and your family to once again connect to nature.

Crag Law Center

Crag is a client-focused law center that supports community efforts to protect and sustain the Pacific Northwest’s natural legacy. Implementing a unique model of legal aid for the environment, Crag balances the scales of justice by offering our clients free or low-cost legal services in combination with assistance on campaign strategies, communications, community organizing and media relations.

Southwest Environmental Center

Founded in 1991, the Southwest Environmental Center (SWEC) works to restore and protect native wildlife and their habitats in the southwestern borderlands through public education, grassroots advocacy and on-the-ground restoration projects. We have 4 staff members (3 full-time and 1 part-time), 2 work studies through NMSU and a large cadre of motivated volunteers.

Sunriver Nature Center

Created in 1968 to provide education programs and environmental consulting to the Sunriver Corporation and community, the Nature Center now offers nature and science education to the larger Central Oregon community, its schools, clubs, and organizations. Sample programs include: 1. Astronomy and natural science programs for school children. 2. Observatory activities for all ages. 3. Wildlife rehabilitation and habitat restoration projects.

Bird Rescue Center

For 40 years, the Bird Rescue Center’s purpose has been to assist the public in the rescue of injured, orphaned or ill wild birds. We are licensed by State and Federal Fish and Wildlife agencies (Permit #MB7074770) to treat and release these birds back into the wild. The Bird Rescue Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our offices and primary care facilities are located in Santa Rosa, California. Our service area includes the northern San Francisco Bay counties of Sonoma, Napa, Marin, Lake and Mendocino. Over 90% of our operating budget comes from memberships, grants and donations from local businesses and individuals, and 90% of our staffing hours are provided by volunteers. BRC has recently received awards and grants from the City of Santa Rosa and Sonoma County in support of our Education Program and organizational development. We depend on the efforts of our dedicated volunteers, and contributions from caring individuals.

Brukner Nature Center

To promote the appreciation and understanding of wildlife conservation through education, preservation, and rehabilitation.

World Forestry Center

We educate and inform people about the world's forests and trees, and their importance to all life, in order to promote a balanced and sustainable future.

Cincinnati Nature Center

To enrich lives by inspiring passion for nature through experience, education and stewardship.    

Mongol Ecology Center

To ensure a thriving future for Mongolia by transferring best practices to preserve the environment, natural resources and cultural heritage of Mongolia.

Louisville Nature Center

LNC's mission is to be a catalyst for conservation through environmental education and connection to nature for every person.

Sarett Nature Center

TO PROVIDE HIGH-QUALITY NATURAL SCIENCE EDUCATION FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES.

Woodlake Nature Center

Wood Lake's mission is to provide the public with high-quality experiences in recreation and environmental education programs, act as a teacher/naturalist training facility and provide a high quality, diverse freshwater marsh-oriented nature facility for those programs and for use by individuals and groups seeking unprogrammed natural experiences.