posted Sep 29, 2021
Walker Basin Conservancy is leading the effort to restore and maintain Walker Lake while protecting agricultural, environmental and recreational interests throughout the Walker Basin.
posted Jul 11, 2022
The Wallkill River Watershed Alliance is committed to making the Wallkill swimmable, fishable, and ecologically healthy for present and future generations.
posted Sep 22, 2020
The Wallkill Valley Land Trust works with willing landowners to protect the land through a number of methods including land preservation agreements.
posted Apr 21, 2022
Working in the Walloon Lake Watershed to protect the lands and waters of Walloon Lake.
posted Sep 15, 2020
Wallowa Land Trust is a local nonprofit, tax-exempt organization founded in 2004 by Wallowa County landowners and residents. Our mission is to protect the rural nature of the Wallowa Country by working cooperatively with private landowners, Indian tribes, local communities and governmental entities to conserve land.
posted Aug 19, 2022
The Walpole Trails Committee was established in 1998. As the Bay Circuit Trail (BCT) was being routed through Walpole, the Bay Circuit Alliance asked the Walpole Conservation Commission to create a Trails Committee whose function would be to help in creating the BCT, and afterwards to maintain it.
posted Apr 4, 2022
Founded in 1999, the Waltham Land Trust’s mission is to create a legacy of land conservation in Waltham by promoting, protecting, restoring, and acquiring open space.
The Land Trust envisions growth in public appreciation of natural resources, preservation and restoration of native habitat, and increased biodiversity to foster a healthier environment.
posted Mar 18, 2020
We work in three areas: improving K-12 education, protecting rivers and oceans and the communities they support, and investing in our home region of Northwest Arkansas and the Arkansas-Mississippi Delta.
posted Dec 29, 2017
This project provides a new snow play facility while also replacing an existing warming shelter.
posted Jun 23, 2021
The Wapsi-Great Western Line (WGWL) Trailhead & Welcome Center serves as an information center for the recreational trail and community.