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posted Apr 12, 2022

Friends of the Bridger-Teton

The official non-profit partner dedicated to enhancing access, habitat and community connections across the Bridger-Teton National Forest.


posted Jul 26, 2021

Friends of the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail

The Bruce Freeman Rail Trail is a rail trail through the communities of Lowell, Chelmsford, Westford, Carlisle, Acton, Concord, Sudbury, and Framingham in Massachusetts — following the 25-mile route of the old New Haven Railroad Framingham & Lowell line.


posted Apr 4, 2022

Friends of the Cache River Watershed

The Friends of the Cache River Watershed is a not-for-profit group of citizens dedicated to protecting, enhancing and sharing a unique natural and recreational resource, the Cache River Wetlands. We work together with area landowners and public schools, plus numerous agencies and organizations that share a common goal of habitat restoration, environmental education and community involvement in the Cache River Watershed. Please explore our website to find out more about this hidden gem, which has been designated a RAMSAR Wetland of International Importance.


posted Jun 17, 2021

Friends of the Centennial Trail

Friends of the Centennial Trail advocate for maintenance and completion of the Spokane River Centennial Trail, connecting trails and adjacent park lands. This 63 mile, State Park, two-state National Recreation Trail is a treasure for Inland Northwest residents and visitors. Over 39 miles in eastern Washington span from the WA/ID state line through Liberty Lake, Spokane Valley, Spokane, Riverside State Park and Nine Mile Falls, Washington. Heading east from the state line, 24 miles extend through Post Falls and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.


posted May 23, 2023

Friends of the Central Cascades Wilderness

Friends of the Central Cascades Wilderness is a non-profit founded in 2014. We help steward the Mt. Jefferson, Mt. Washington, Three Sisters, Diamond Peak, and Mt. Thielsen Wilderness Areas. We seek to promote public awareness of wilderness and wild lands and build a local constituency which recognizes the importance of and supports wilderness stewardship practices. Our primary activity is boots on the ground stewardship work in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service to maintain and improve wilderness character. FCCW does not attempt to influence legislation and does not participate in any campaign activity for or against political candidates.


posted Jul 13, 2020

Friends of the Cheat

Friends of the Cheat is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit watershed group working to restore a river damaged by a legacy of irresponsible land use practices; preserve the health and integrity of the watershed against future degradation; promote the watershed as a haven for beauty and recreation; and educate the community on our work and the economic, cultural, and aesthetic value of clean water.


posted Oct 14, 2022

Friends of the Chessie Trail

The Chessie Nature Trail runs along the Maury River from the city of Buena Vista through Rockbridge County to Lexington. It follows the path of the former C&O railroad, which was washed out in 1969 by Hurricane Camille.


posted Feb 9, 2021

Friends of the Chicago River

Since 1979, Friends has been working to improve the health of the Chicago River system for the benefit of people and wildlife and by doing so, has laid the foundation for the river to be a beautiful, continuous, easily accessible corridor of open space in the Chicago region.


posted Jul 6, 2020

Friends of the Chippewa River State Trail

The Friends of the Chippewa River State Trail, in partnership with the Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources, assist in the improvement, promotion, maintenance and enjoyment of the Chippewa River State Trail.


posted Nov 24, 2021

Friends of the Clinton River Trail

The Clinton River Trail is a rail-trail that extends across 16 miles of Oakland County, Michigan, through suburban, urban and rural portions of Detroit's northern suburbs.


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Land Conservation Foundation

Champaign, Illinois

LCF’s mission is to preserve and restore natural communities in East Central Illinois, to create interconnected corridors, to provide wildlife habitat, and connect people and nature for future generations.


3413 Waterville Ct., Champaign, Illinois 61822
(217) 607-8155 • [email protected]
https://www.landconservationfoundation.org/

Consor North America

Chicago, Illinois

Consor is an engineering firm offering planning & design, structural assessments, construction services, and other specialized services.


155 N Upper Wacker Dr Suite 4150, Chicago, Illinois 60606
(888) 451-6822 • [email protected]
https://www.consoreng.com

San Juan Backcountry Horsemen

Pagosa Springs, Colorado

San Juan Back Country Horsemen is a boots (and hooves)-on-the-ground volunteer group. We spend much of our time clearing and maintaining trails in the Weminuche Wilderness Area—the largest in Colorado—and in the South Sa...


PO Box 682, Pagosa Springs, Colorado 81147
[email protected]
https://sjbch.org/

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