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posted Feb 28, 2023

Asheville Greenway Committee

The mission of the City of Asheville’s Greenway Committee is to advise the Multimodal Transportation Commission and City staff on the implementation of a system of greenways within Asheville by integrating City and County Parks and Transportation plans while educating and engaging the public and advocating for funding. The Greenway Committee consists of at least seven members and up to eleven members. All are appointed by the Multimodal Transportation Commission. The term of office is three years.


posted Feb 28, 2023

Indian River County - Conservation Lands Program

The primary purpose and objective of the Indian River County Conservation Lands Program is to protect, restore and sustain endangered ecosystems and associated rare and endangered species in Indian River County. Secondary objectives of the program include passive public recreation, preservation of open space, groundwater quality protection, flood protection, protection of historic and cultural resources, and general preservation of "quality of life."


posted Feb 27, 2023

Heritage Trails Partnership of the Mississippi Gulf Coast

Heritage Trails Partnership is a group of citizens who advocate for and support the vision of a safe, coast-wide network of diverse trails that connect neighborhoods to businesses, schools, green spaces, and blue spaces where everyone can enjoy scenic, historic, educational, and natural areas.


posted Feb 27, 2023

Gannett Fleming

For over a century, Gannett Fleming has pioneered important architecture, engineering, and construction innovations. We continue this tradition today as we take on some of our world’s most difficult infrastructure challenges. At the same time, we’re the employer of choice for engaged, passionate, and driven employees. We do all this, and more, while earning some of the industry’s top client and employee satisfaction ratings.


posted Feb 27, 2023

Inspired Bike Trails

Our team has decades of experience in the bike and outdoor space as well as 15 years of media planning experience. We have our own photo and video production crews who work with the best ambassadors to produce the most epic content for your project. We then work with the proper media partners to showcase your trails to the right audience.


posted Feb 27, 2023

Leelanau Conservancy

There's no place like Leelanau. Our mission is to conserve the land, water and scenic character of Leelanau County.


posted Feb 27, 2023

Albemarle-Pamlico National Estuary Partnership

The Albemarle-Pamlico National Estuary Partnership, or APNEP, works throughout the river basins that drain into the Albemarle-Pamlico estuarine system. The Partnership strives to bring together diverse groups to identify how we can act together to create a healthy region, from headwaters to the coast. Initiatives that APNEP leads or supports include research studies, measures to protect or restore ecosystems, environmental monitoring programs, and education and outreach efforts. APNEP's comprehensive approach is designed to preserve the integrity of the entire estuarine ecosystem, with a special emphasis on improving water quality in the region's rivers and sounds.


posted Feb 27, 2023

Wisconsin Nonmotorized Trails Council

On June 1, 2010, Wisconsin Act 394 created state statutes to form a Nonmotorized Recreation and Transportation Trails Council. The council carries out studies and provides advice and consultation to the legislature, governor, Department of Natural Resources and Department of Transportation on all matters related to nonmotorized recreation and transportation trails, including trail planning, acquisition, development, maintenance and management.


posted Feb 27, 2023

Dolly Sods Wilderness Stewards

What do the Dolly Sods Wilderness Stewards do? A critical component of the Dolly Sods Wilderness Stewards program is the Trailhead Stewards. During peak seasons, Trailhead Stewards are stationed at popular trailheads and greet and assist visitors who are embarking on a hike in Dolly Sods, offering resources, Leave No Trace practices, values of the wilderness and helpful tips.


posted Feb 27, 2023

Hungerford Trail Riders Association

The Hungerford Trail Riders Association (HTRA) was founded in 1990. HTRA is a 501c3 non-profit organization registered with the IRS. The majority of the Association membership include horse enthusiasts from the west Michigan region, but certainly has drawn members throughout Michigan and surrounding states.


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Greenworks

Mooresville, North Carolina

Greenworks Tools is the leader in battery-powered outdoor power tools for DIY-consumers and landscaping professionals.


319 Oates Road Ste C, Mooresville, North Carolina 28117
US and Canada: (888) 909-6757 | International: +46 (0)101012500 • [email protected]
https://www.greenworkstools.com/

American Conservation Experience

Flagstaff, Arizona

American Conservation Experience (ACE) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing rewarding environmental service opportunities that harness the idealism and energy of a volunteer labor force to help restore Ame...


2900 N. Fort Valley Road, Flagstaff, Arizona 86001
(928) 226-6960
https://www.usaconservation.org/

Ladies AllRide Mountain Bike Skills

Women's mountain bike skills camps dedicated to inspiring women to face fears, believe in themselves and get RAD on mountain bikes!! Because Ladies should ALL RIDE bikes and the world would be a better place!


Online
[email protected]
https://ladiesallride.com/

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