Similar organisations to Black Lake Preservation Society
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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1981.
Deerfield River Watershed Association Inc
The Deerfield River Watershed Association is a non-profit organization with the mission to preserve, protect, and enhance the natural resources of the Deerfield River watershed in south-eastern Vermont and north-western Massachusetts.
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Greenfield
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Energy Resources Conservation & Development
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1982.
Algae Biomass Organization
ORGANIZATION'S PRIMARY PURPOSE: THE ALGAE BIOMASS ORGANIZATION ("ABO") IS ORGANIZED EXCLUSIVELY AS AN INDEPENDENT TRADE ASSOCIATION WHICH QUALIFIES AS AN EXEMPT ORGANIZATION UNDER SECTION 501(C)(6) OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1986.
New Ulm
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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1983.
Smartphones4Water Incorporated
Utilizing mobile technology and citizen science to enrich lives in the developing world by improving our understanding and management of water resources.
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Chico
Save California Salmon
SCS is dedicated to restoring and protecting California salmon and rivers for future generations.
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Orleans
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Media, Communications Organizations
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1985.
Black Farmer Stories
Your Custom Text Here Welcome Stories Coming Soon 2025 Black Farmer Stories.
Avondale Estates
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Community Coalitions
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1986.
Colorado Rural Water Association
CRWA is a non-profit providing water & wastewater training, onsite technical assistance and legislative support for rural systems throughout Colorado.
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Pueblo
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Protection of Endangered Species
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1987.
Billfish Conservation Project Inc
OUR MISSION Mission Improve the management and conservation of billfish stocks Vision Know value and protect Billfish resources especially Sailfish and Marlin Motto Conserve Billfish Conserve Life BECOME A MEMBER AND HELP US HELP THE FUTURE SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER .
Miami
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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1988.
COASTAL WATERSHED INSTITUTE
For questions or to get involved Conserving Coastal Shorelines inthe Pacific Northwest Protecting marine and terrestrial ecosystems through scientific research and local community placebased partnerships Who We Are CWI achieves this goal through a commitment to goodwill and cultural diversity which we apply to the following objectives Collaborate with a wide variety of natural resource scientists and managers to implement ecosystem management Initiate highquality basic and applied research of nearshore marine and terrestrial ecosystems as well as the functional interrelationships that define coastal watersheds at the local regional and national scales.
PORT ANGELES
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Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.*
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1989.
RIPPLE EFFECT WATER LITERACY PROJECT
Our mission is to educate and empower the next generation of water literate leaders.
NEW ORLEANS




