posted Oct 1, 2020
Ecoinclusive supports the creation of healthy and diverse organizational and community ecosystems.
posted Aug 3, 2022
From creating Austin's first recycling program to recycling the landfill itself! At Ecology Action of Texas, our mission is to protect, reclaim, and connect communities to neglected or damaged remnants of the urban wilderness.
posted Sep 20, 2022
EcoServants is a local non-profit (501 C 3) based in Lincoln County. AmeriCorps and New Mexico Youth Conservation Corps programming.
posted Jun 28, 2023
Ecotherapy for All is managed from Indiana. It is important to acknowledge that as we practice ecotherapy, we presently occupy traditional, unceded Miami, Delaware, Potawatomi, and Shawnee lands. We are committed to continual learning to be better stewards of the environment. We are committed to prioritizing social justice through this practice. And we are committed to celebrating the rich cultural connections that we can weave with and through our surroundings.
posted Aug 20, 2020
Each year our donors help us protect the vistas along Scenic Byway 174, ensure the best water quality along our beautiful stretches of marsh and meandering creeks, and preserve property surrounding historic houses and working farms that all contribute to Edisto's distinctive quality of life!
posted Jun 15, 2022
Edmonson County is a county located in the south central portion of the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2010 census, the population was 12,161. Its county seat is Brownsville. The county was formed in 1825 and named for Captain John "Jack" Edmonson, who was killed at the Battle of Frenchtown during the War of 1812.
posted Sep 21, 2020
Founded in 1931, the Huyck Preserve and Biological Research Station has been connecting people to nature for over 80 years! We have a long, rich history as part of Rensselaerville and as one of the oldest biological research stations in the United States.
posted Dec 9, 2021
The mounds preserved here are considered sacred by many Americans, especially the Monument's 20 culturally associated American Indian tribes. A visit offers opportunities to contemplate the meanings of the mounds and the people who built them. The 200 plus American Indian mounds are located in one of the most picturesque sections of the Upper Mississippi River Valley.
posted Nov 25, 2020
The Egg Harbor Township Police Athletic & Activities League (EHT PAL) has been connecting kids with positive role models since 1989. Preschool, Summer Camp, Stem programs, Ready to Ride trails and more.
posted Mar 19, 2024
With over 150 miles of pristine rivers and streams and 62 square miles of relatively undeveloped rural land, the Eightmile River Watershed is an exceptional natural and cultural resource. The watershed contains large areas of unfragmented habitat, an array of rare and diverse wildlife, scenic vistas, high water quality, unimpeded stream flow, and significant cultural features. Most notable is that the overall Eightmile River Watershed ecosystem is healthy and intact throughout virtually all of its range.