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The Buzzards Bay Coalition is a membership-supported nonprofit organization dedicated to the restoration, protection, and sustainable use and enjoyment of our irreplaceable Bay and its watershed.
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The Ashby Land Trust, Inc. is a 501©3 non-profit land preservation organization dedicated to protecting the natural resources and rural character of Ashby. Since our incorporation in 1999, we have helped to preserve nearly 700 acres of land in and near Ashby. We also provide technical assistance to landowners wishing to protect their land, and educational programs aimed at increasing awareness and appreciation of the open spaces in our community.
posted Sep 2, 2020
The Snowmobile Association of Massachusetts (SAM) strives to develop and maintain an expanding interconnected snowmobile trail system, allowing snowmobile enthusiasts to travel from Worcester County to the Berkshires, in a safe, efficient manner.
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Incorporated in 2000 as a Non-Profit 501(c)3 organization, to protect the natural landscape, ecological diversity, and rural heritage of Ashburnham, MA.
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MassLand works to advance land protection in Massachusetts by providing education, tools, networking, and advocacy support for land trusts and their partners.
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The Friends Network is an organization of volunteers for Massachusetts' forests and parks.
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Recognizing the importance of Upton State Forest to the quality of life in Central Massachusetts our group was formed in 2005. The mission statement of the Friends is “To preserve, enhance and protect thenatural and historic resources of Upton State Forest”. We are a private non-profit corporation registered with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
posted Sep 2, 2020
TALT's mission is to conserve the Texas heritage of agricultural lands, wildlife habitats and natural resources.
posted Sep 2, 2020
Pines and Prairies Land Trust (PPLT) was incorporated as a 501(c)(3) non-profit in February 2001. The founding members created the land trust as a means to protect land in their communities. PPLT has evolved to protect natural and cultural resources through education and the preservation of open space in the Central Texas counties of Bastrop, Caldwell, Fayette, Lee and Eastern Travis County.
posted Sep 2, 2020
NPAT is an accredited land trust and nonprofit membership organization dedicated to the conservation, restoration, and appreciation of native prairies, savannas, and other grasslands in Texas.