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.
posted Apr 12, 2022
Jemison Park is now a 54-acre preserved area in the City of Mountain Brook used for walking, jogging, reading, bird watching, and enjoying a picnic. The natural beauty of the area makes it one of the most popular walking attractions in the city. Paved and unpaved paths tie into the city’s sidewalk system, allowing residents easy access to the park. The trails total 2.5 miles from Watkins Road to Beechwood Road. Street side parking is available along Mountain Brook Parkway, Overbrook Road and Beechwood Road.
posted Apr 11, 2022
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posted Apr 11, 2022
The Parks, Recreation, and Open Lands Director provides administrative direction for employees in four divisions. In addition to managing the department, this position also serves on the City leadership team. In this capacity, the Director has input and influence on all aspects of City operation and is an integral part of the team that is responsible for the future of the City
posted Apr 8, 2022
Inspiring Meaningful Connections to the Natural World. Award winning writer and naturalist who creates stories about people, places and wildlife to inspire personal connections to the natural world. Design and delivers community education/outreach programs, and volunteer training. Writing services include marketing communications, blogs, feature stories, visitor information, interpretive media and field trip curriculum.
posted Apr 8, 2022
Our programs blend art, literacy, science and stories as we: build skills, learn new ways to observe, increase our sensory awareness and develop meaningful relationships with the outdoor world in a loosely structured, high-touch format. Children in K-third grade discover the connections that exist in nature and their role as a part of our world.
posted Apr 5, 2022
We are a group of individuals with the aspiration to help improve our recreational areas through community support in order to better our city’s future.