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The Warren County Parks Foundation, in partnership with the County of Warren, enriches our community’s natural and historic resources through private support. Formed in 2015, the Foundation is the only charitable nonprofit organization whose sole mission is to directly support the protection, enhancement, use and enjoyment of the County’s parks through volunteerism, fundraising, conservation, education, partnerships, and an enduring commitment to the future of the County’s parks.
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Eagle Summit Wilderness Alliance (ESWA) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation formed in 1994. Members assist two US Forest Service Ranger Districts in maintaining three federally-designated Wilderness Areas (Eagles Nest, Ptarmigan Peak, and Holy Cross), which comprise about a quarter-million acres of Rocky Mountain majesty.
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Cloud Gehshan designs memorable and accessible experiences for the natural and built environment
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The Clark County Wetlands Park is the largest park in the Clark County, Nevada park system. The park is on the east side of the Las Vegas valley and runs from the various water treatment plants near the natural beginning of the Las Vegas Wash to where the wash flows under Lake Las Vegas and later into Lake Mead.
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Established in 1921, Summit Metro Parks is celebrating its centennial anniversary in 2021. The park district manages more than 14,000 acres throughout 16 parks, several conservation areas and more than 150 miles of trails, including 22 miles of the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail. Annual attendance in 2020 was 6 million visits.
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Pinal County residents and visitors have access to a wide variety of park, trail, and outdoor recreation opportunities. Pinal County is home to four State Parks, four Wilderness Areas, three National Monuments, two National Forests, one National Recreation Trail, one National Scenic Trail and a world-renowned Arboretum. Pinal County also provides several neighborhood/community parks and manages approximately 60 miles of regional non-motorized multi-use trails. The Open Space and Trails Department provides outdoor leisure, recreation, environmental, cultural and natural resource management services to Pinal County residents and visitors so they can have access to, understanding and enjoyment of the natural assets of Pinal County.
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We safeguard the headwaters of the Yellowstone River and advocate for an intact ecosystem to support diverse wildlife and healthy communities in Yellowstone's northern gateway.
posted Jun 17, 2021
Welcome to Ormsby and Thickstun's portfolio site. We are a small design firm that specializes in developing custom graphics for interpretive displays and products. We have worked as interpretive design and illustration specialists since the early 1980s, contracted by natural history associations, publishers, parks and government agencies to create graphics and illustrations that communicate and enhance the visitor experience.
posted Jun 17, 2021
Great imaginings that become great places. It’s what you get from Sites Southwest when we combine the skills of our landscape architects, community planners, and urban designers specialists into one creative team. Since 1997, we’ve been successfully using this collaborative approach to fashion memorable, functional sites across the Southwest.
posted Jun 17, 2021
Promoting healthy and sustainable forests and watersheds by investing in the well-being of rural communities.