posted Mar 19, 2024
With over 150 miles of pristine rivers and streams and 62 square miles of relatively undeveloped rural land, the Eightmile River Watershed is an exceptional natural and cultural resource. The watershed contains large areas of unfragmented habitat, an array of rare and diverse wildlife, scenic vistas, high water quality, unimpeded stream flow, and significant cultural features. Most notable is that the overall Eightmile River Watershed ecosystem is healthy and intact throughout virtually all of its range.
posted Mar 19, 2024
The Southern Sierra Miwuk Nation are people indigenous to Mariposa County and Yosemite, CA. Today we live within the Mariposa region and surrounding communities, though some have spread throughout the state and country. Our people continue to host ceremonies and events throughout the year which allow for family and extended families to come together to give thanks and pray for all our relations.
posted Mar 19, 2024
The Bolsa Chica Land Trust was formed in 1992 by a small group of Californians who believed that one of the last standing wetland ecosystems in Southern California was worth preserving for future generations. The Land Trust now includes more than 5000 members from throughout California and twenty other states.
posted Mar 19, 2024
In 1909, the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) purchased 280 acres of land to be held in trust for the benefit of the San Joaquin or Big Sandy Band of Western Mono Indians. This land became known as the Big Sandy Rancheria of Auberry.
posted Mar 19, 2024
From accounting to Yup’ik language and culture. There’s a program for you here, and myriad minors, majors, degrees and certificates for you to earn. Perform research alongside academic powerhouses. Find and explore your voice in the arts. Make even more of your military service.
posted Mar 7, 2024
Jeffrey L. Bruce & Company (JBC) Innovation is in our nature.
posted Mar 7, 2024
Founded in 1925, Volkert is celebrating a century of commitment to developing the nation’s infrastructure and serving our clients, partners, and communities. We are proud of our one-hundred-year legacy and humbled by the opportunities ahead of us as we look forward to our next century of service.
posted Mar 7, 2024
For over 35 years, Cary has been moving the science of ecology forward. We’re an independent non-profit that supports basic environmental research with the potential for transformative impact.
posted Mar 7, 2024
Dedicated to keeping trails open for all users; educating horse users in Leave-No-Trace practices; and providing volunteer service to resource agencies.
posted Mar 5, 2024
A tradition in Greenville for more than 40 years, Arbor Land Design has been honored to help reshape the vibrant presence of Upstate South Carolina. By rethinking the basic ideas of environmental landscape design and land use planning, we’ve earned a reputation as one of the Southeast’s most respected firms.