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The Sunrise Trail Coalition brings together representatives of the trail’s multiple user groups. Through its membership dues, donations and grants, the coalition sponsors annual community events and provides necessary accessory facilities along the trail such as benches, picnic tables and rest room facilities.
posted Dec 25, 2023
Protecting The Lakes, Ponds, And Streams Of The Cobbossee Watershed Through Community Engagement, Conservation, And Education.
posted Dec 25, 2023
Since its founding in 1988, the Trust has acquired ownership of 446 acres of diverse land types, including uplands, wetlands, and beachfront. The Trust also holds perpetual conservation restrictions on another 229 acres of land.
posted Dec 25, 2023
Heidt Design is an industry-leading civil engineering firm in Orlando and Tampa, FL.
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HKS is an award-winning global architecture, interior design, planning and advisory firm.
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The American Canyon Community and Parks Foundation brings nature and community together through dynamic environmental education and outdoor programs.
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TreePeople’s mission is to inspire, engage and support people to take personal responsibility for the urban environment, making it safe, healthy, fun and sustainable and to share our process as a model for the world.
posted Dec 25, 2023
Epic Rides is a passionate group of individuals who care about sharing the outdoors from the saddle of a bike. We want as many people to ride bikes in this world as possible. Whether it’s to go to the store, to drop the kids at school, or to pursue fresh air and adventure trailside, we know a bike ride (no matter how long) does wonders for the soul.
posted Dec 25, 2023
Today’s Tohono O’odham who resides on reservation land live on one of the four separate pieces of land that make up the Tohono O’odham Nation. These pieces of land are the “main” reservation, Florence Village, San Xavier and San Lucy. There are also O’odham who live in Mexico. The Tohono O’odham Nation houses branches of government and their programs, five recreation centers, one health center, six Head Start preschools and much more.
posted Dec 25, 2023
Since 1959, AK Geo has been supporting Alaska’s public lands. We’re the official nonprofit education partner of Alaska’s spectacular national parks, forests, refuges, and BLM lands. We support educational and interpretive products and programs. Together with our public land partners, we are dedicated to promoting stewardship by sharing Alaska’s rich natural and cultural heritage.