Similar organisations to Friends of the National Wildlife Refuges of RHODE Island
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Single Organization Support
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Minnesota Valley Lands Inc
TO PERFORM AND ASSIST IN FULFILLING THE PURPOSE OF THE MINNESOTA VALLEY NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE TRUST, INC.
Minneapolis
FRIENDS OF NACHUSA GRASSLANDS
Friends of Nachusa Grasslands is a nonprofit group founded in 2008.
9803
Franklin Grove
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Wildlife Sanctuary/Refuge
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Woodlands Wildlife Refuge Inc
A non-profit 501(C)(3) charitable corporation dedicated to the care and release of NJ's orphaned and injured wild mammals and reptiles.
14504
Pittstown
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Wildlife Preservation/ Protection
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FRIENDS OF MIDWAY ATOLL NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE INC
501(c)(3) Supporting Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge/Battle of Midway National Memorial.
12000
San Anselmo
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Environmental Beautification
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Friends of Hidden Valley Inc
Friends of Hidden Valley Inc. Established in 1996 to provide support to Lawrence Hidden Valley Camp Home MissionHistory Membership Donate Seasonal Photo Log Hike Volunteer News Events Girl Scout Awards Contact More.
Lawrence
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Parks and Playgrounds
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Friends of Putnam Park
Friends of Putnam Park Eau Claire Our mission To protect Putnam Park and help sustain the continuing health of its plants animals waters air and soils for today and the future.
Eau Claire
EVELYNS WILDLIFE REFUGE
Evelyn's Wildlife Refuge is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, dedicated to rehibilitating injured and orphaned wildlife native to Virginia.
26000
Suffolk
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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Friends of the Warner Parks, Inc.
Dedicated to the preservation, protection, and stewardship of Percy and Edwin Warner Parks.
1703
Nashville
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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108.
Friends of Minnetonka Parks
Our mission is to work with the City of Minnetonka to ensure that all park visitors can experience high quality, biodiverse places that provide a multitude of positive nature-based interactions, thereby improving the quality of life and the sustainability and ecological resiliency of our parks, park system and community.
Hopkins





