posted Jun 23, 2020
The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism is a cabinet-level agency with a Secretary appointed by the Governor.
posted Jun 22, 2020
Kansas Horse Council Regional Directors and Representatives are passionate about horses and the horse industry in Kansas.
They are the link between what’s happening in your area and what’s happening at headquarters. They help promote and inform to keep everyone updated and engaged in all that matters to the equine industry in KS, often assisting with activities, planning regional meetings and events that bring us all together!
posted Jun 22, 2020
Paola Pathways is a multi-use trails system connecting the community of Paola, Kansas. Developed by a diverse task force, financed by generous donations from individuals and businesses, and managed by the City of Paola, the system links key locations throughout the city, especially schools, parks, and recreational facilities. Trails include a variety of surfaces and distances designed for walkers, runners, and bicyclists.
posted Jun 22, 2020
Since 2002, the Sunflower Foundation has worked behind the scenes in Kansas, directing resources toward helping people and communities achieve and maintain optimal health.
posted Jun 22, 2020
Lincoln has an impressive community wide parks and recreation system that includes 128 parks, 85 playgrounds, 133 miles of trails,10 pools, 5 recreation centers, and 5 public golf courses. Excellent amenities like these are important for our community's strong quality of life and economic development.
posted Jun 22, 2020
Our members understand that grass is their crop and that livestock are the way they harvest it. Management that promotes healthy grasslands increases livestock gain and soil health. Diverse native grassland communities help reduce the effects of drought, and often require fewer inputs of insecticides and herbicides by keeping the ecological system intact. A healthy functioning ecosystem balances the void that often occurs when managers treat symptoms instead of the cause of problems like weeds or low production.
posted Jun 22, 2020
The San Gabriel Mountains Trailbuilders (SGMTB) is an all-volunteer public service organization dedicated to constructing and maintaining hiking trails in the San Gabriel Mountains' Angeles National Forest in Southern California. The SGMTB, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, was founded in 1984 and works in close association with the U.S. Forest Service, Angeles National Forest.
posted Jun 22, 2020
YBONC was started in 2008, developed to provide youths in the community an active participation through the sport of cycling, focusing on reducing the foreseen obesity and diabetes type illnesses as predicted in the next 20-30 years with today's youths. Our mission is to establish and facilitate a safe environment for young cyclists, and educate the values of nutrition and healthy lifestyles to help promote wellness.
posted Jun 22, 2020
The Oklahoma Conservation Commission provides assistance to Oklahoma's 84 conservation districts and the public to foster a sense of stewardship and conservation management of Oklahoma's renewable natural resources. This is accomplished through soil and water conservation, land use planning, small watershed upstream flood control, abandoned mine land reclamation, water quality monitoring, environmental education and wetlands conservation.
posted Jun 19, 2020
Falls Area Bicyclists is a volunteer based organization located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Our members include bike commuters, racers, mountain bikers, road riders, trail riders, families, seniors, children, local businesses, and anyone who wants to see more people riding bikes in our great city. While we focus on Sioux Falls and surrounding communities, we also are active in South Dakota, regional, and national advocacy.