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posted Sep 30, 2021

Rockland Conservation & Service Corps

The Rockland Conservation & Service Corps (RCSC) is a summer internship opportunity for college students interested in getting hands on experience in environmental public service work.


posted Sep 29, 2021

Hudson Valley Trailworks

We build trails that get you outside having fun and enjoying nature right on your own property.


posted Sep 29, 2021

Walker Basin Conservancy

Walker Basin Conservancy is leading the effort to restore and maintain Walker Lake while protecting agricultural, environmental and recreational interests throughout the Walker Basin.


posted Sep 29, 2021

Top of Michigan Mountain Bike Association (TOMMBA)

TOMMBA is your local non-profit mountain biking organization serving Charlevoix and Emmet Counties, which includes the cities of Boyne City, Charlevoix, East Jordan, Harbor Springs and Petoskey.


posted Sep 29, 2021

Roaring Fork Mountain Bike Association

The Roaring Fork Mountain Bike Association is dedicated to creating and sustaining the best possible mountain bike trail system in the Roaring Fork Valley.


posted Sep 29, 2021

Front Range Back Country Horsemen (FRBCH)

Front Range Back Country Horsemen is made up of people who share a love for horses and trail riding. We are dedicated to protecting the land, educating users and believe in our historic right to ride on public lands in Colorado.


posted Sep 29, 2021

ECO Trails

Committed to constructing and maintaining a regional trail system through Eagle County.


posted Sep 29, 2021

Cherokee Ridge Alpine Trail Association (CRATA)

Cherokee Ridge Alpine Trail Association (CRATA) is an organization dedicated to developing walking trails on public land around our lakes and streams.


posted Sep 20, 2021

City of Newcastle

Newcastle currently has nearly 40 acres of developed parks distributed throughout much of the city limits for residents and visitors to enjoy. Most of the parks offer some level of active and passive recreational elements.


posted Sep 7, 2021

Washington Conservation Corps

Our Washington Conservation Corps (WCC) is an AmeriCorps program that creates future leaders through community involvement and mentorship. We have more than 350 members and experienced staff statewide who restore critical habitat, build trails, and respond to local and national disasters.


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Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation

Smith River, California

The Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation, previously known as Smith River Rancheria is a federally recognized tribe of Tolowa people in Del Norte County, California.


12801 Mouth of Smith River Road, Smith River, California 95567
[email protected] • (707) 487-9255
https://www.tolowa-nsn.gov

Valley Snow Travelers

Lowville, New York

We groom approx. 79 miles of trails that interconnect to other club maintained trails encompassing approximately 600 miles of pure Tug Hill riding


7491 State Route 12, Lowville, New York 13367
(315) 376-2252
https://valleysnowtravelers.org/

Friends and Neighbors of Deschutes Canyon Area

Terrebonne, Oregon

We work to preserve and restore the wild landscapes of the middle Deschutes and lower Crooked Rivers and lower Whychus Creek through advocacy, stewardship and education.


PO Box 2127, Terrebonne, Oregon 97760
(541) 771-3267 • [email protected]
https://www.fansofdeschutes.org/

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