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posted Apr 1, 2022

Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve

Wrangell—St. Elias National Park and Preserve is an American national park and preserve managed by the National Park Service in south central Alaska. The park and preserve were established in 1980 by the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.


posted Apr 1, 2022

Prince William Sound Stewardship Foundation

We are a community of individuals, businesses and organizations dedicated to caring for western Prince William Sound.


posted Mar 31, 2022

Hoo-rag LLC

Hoo-rags are highly useful & dynamic tubular bandanas that are a must have for all outdoors enthusiasts. We sell retail, wholesale, and even custom Hoos! Hoo-rag helps people get headed for adventure, and for those that want to personalize their experience, we can customize our neck gaiters, headbands, arm sleeves (and more) for groups as small as six people, all the way up to events hosting several thousand attendees.


posted Mar 31, 2022

Back Country Horsemen of Washington Peninsula Chapter

The BCHW Peninsula Chapter is a chapter of Back Country Horsemen of Washington (BCHW). Located on the beautiful Olympic Peninsula in Washington State, we are a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to the use and enjoyment of horses and other pack stock on America’s trails and back country.


posted Mar 31, 2022

Virginia Bicycling Federation (VBF)

The Virginia Bicycling Federation (VBF) is a statewide advocacy organization working to change public policy and community attitudes, to improve the safety, convenience, and acceptance of bicycling, and to promote bicycling for transportation, recreation, public health, and economic development. The Virginia Bicycling Federation (VBF) accomplishes its mission through advocacy, legislation and education.


posted Mar 31, 2022

King County Search and Rescue Association

More than 200 times each year, the citizen first responders of King County Search and Rescue are called to provide essential emergency services. Missions range from backcountry technical rescues to urban searches for a missing person with dementia to community aid during natural disasters. Nine specialized units with six hundred members (registered Washington State emergency workers) train and stay ready to respond when called. Combined, they dedicate more than 49,000 hours to mission response and training each year. The King County SAR teams deliver an estimated $8 Million in public safety value to Washington State each year.


posted Mar 31, 2022

Karen Kiest Landscape Architects (KK-LA)

For over 25 years, Karen Kiest has been providing landscape architectural and recreational planning services to a wide variety of public and private clients. She has gained a wide recognition for her ability to translate the Client’s interests into outdoor spaces that are sensitive to detail and material use, appropriate to place, and distinctive in visual form. Through innovative design and program solutions, excellent communication, and efficient use of resources, she consistently demonstrates the ability to make what some consider “common improvements” unique without burdening the established budget.


posted Mar 31, 2022

Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge

Visitors of all ages and abilities feel welcome at the refuge and enjoy spectacular wildlife viewing opportunities. The refuge continues to be an important component of the local economy and community, and provides a full complement of quality wildlife-dependent recreation, education and interpretation programs, and other public uses. We work closely with our friends, local citizens, and partners to enhance and improve nature-based tourism through community outreach, education, and advocacy.


posted Mar 30, 2022

Corvallis to the Sea (C2C) Trail Partnership

The Corvallis-to-the-Sea (C2C) Trail provides an opportunity to enjoy the Oregon Coast Range in a new way, whether by foot or bike. To be experienced are deep forests and open vistas; a wide variety of trees, shrubs, and flowers; signs and sounds of wildlife; and activities associated with local economies and timberland management.


posted Mar 30, 2022

Chenango Greenway Conservancy

The Chenango Greenway Conservancy is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) public charity organized in 2006 to develop a network of multiple use recreation trails in and around the City of Norwich.


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Ancestral Lands Conservation Corps (Gallup)

Gallup, New Mexico

Our vision is to lead our Nations back to ecological and cultural well-being by engaging underrepresented Indigenous youth and young adults in conservation service programs that reconnect participants to the land, their ...


207 S. Second Street, Gallup, New Mexico 87301n
(505) 722-9755
http://www.ancestrallands.org/

National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC)

Great Falls, Montana

OHV recreation is a nationally accepted outdoor activity and quality opportunities are readily available to all who wish to participate responsibly.


427 Central Ave W, Great Falls, Montana 59404
Toll Free: (800) 348-6487 | Main: (406) 454-9190 • [email protected]
https://nohvcc.org

Simsbury Land Trust

Simsbury, Connecticut

Simsbury Land Trust is a non-profit conservation organization that protects the rich natural diversity of Simsbury through the ownership of land and conservation easements.


PO.Box 634 | 10 A Phelps Lane, Simsbury, Connecticut 06070
(860) 651-8773 • [email protected]
https://simsburylandtrust.org/

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