posted Apr 12, 2022
The Black Mountain Greenway and Trails Committee exists to promote greenways and trails in Black Mountain NC and the surrounding area.
posted Apr 12, 2022
The mission of the Roaring Fork Valley Horse Council is to provide a unified voice for equine related interests by working to preserve access to trails, promoting charitable involvement in equine related experiences and activities, educating the public on equestrian issues, providing connections and resources for the equine community, and supporting the overall well‐being of horses and horsemanship. Learn more about out the Trails Safe Passing Plan STOP! SPEAK and STAND BACK and how it’s a safety action plan to educate on what to do when encountering people with horses on the trails.
posted Apr 12, 2022
A nonprofit dedicated to the conservation of open space and the expansion of trail networks in South Portland.
posted Apr 12, 2022
Since 1999 conservation work at Mount Agamenticus has focused on protecting the natural resources of the area by managing recreational use, remediating trails and habitats, and educating the public.
Thanks to the collaborative conservation efforts of many partners, volunteers and donors, Mount A has become a wonderful place for the local community to enjoy the outdoors, experience its scenic beauty, and to appreciate its significance as one of Maine’s Last Great Places.
posted Apr 12, 2022
The official non-profit partner dedicated to enhancing access, habitat and community connections across the Bridger-Teton National Forest.
posted Apr 12, 2022
Crystal River, one hour north of Tampa on the Gulf Coast is the only wildlife refuge dedicated to the protection of the West Indian manatee. There are several ways to enjoy the refuge. You can explore the displays at the visitor’s center located on Kings Bay where volunteer staff will answer questions. You can visit the Three Sisters Springs property to walk the boardwalk and view the springs or enjoy the trails. To swim or paddle in the Three Sisters Springs, you can rent a vessel/paddle craft or bring your own and launch at a nearby boat ramp. Visitors can even put on a wetsuit and snorkel to immerse themselves in the underwater world of the manatee.
posted Apr 12, 2022
The Purgatoire Watershed Partnership (PWP) is a non-profit environmental conservation organization working with community members and stakeholders to restore, protect, and enhance our river and watershed for the benefit of all.
posted Apr 12, 2022
The tidelands, bays, and estuaries of Humboldt County have unique and diverse management needs. The Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation and Conservation District was created in 1973 to address these needs. The District oversees planned development of the harbors and ports within the District, as well as protection of the natural resources located here. It is a countywide agency with permit jurisdiction over all tide, submerged and other lands granted to the District, including all of Humboldt Bay.
posted Apr 12, 2022
The Friends of Stevens Creek Trail promotes community pride and involvement in the completion, enhancement and enjoyment of the Stevens Creek and Permanente Creek trails and wildlife corridors.
posted Apr 12, 2022
Led by an independent board of directors, Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation (previously known as Pacific Parklands Foundation) is the only registered charity dedicated to supporting Metro Vancouver Regional Parks.