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Mahoosuc Land Trust Inc
Our mission: To conserve and share the Mahooosuc Region's important natural lands with our community.
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Bethel
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Wildlife Preservation/ Protection
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3944.
Endangered Habitats Conservancy
IS TO ACQUIRE, MANAGE, MONITOR AND MAINTAIN LAND IN CALIFORNIA FOR HABITAT PROTECTION AND RESTORATION, AGRICULTURAL PRESERVATION, AND OTHER CONSERVATION PURPOSES.
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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3945.
Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Tr for Long Beach & Seal Beach
Conserving, restoring, and defending the Los Cerritos Wetlands in Long Beach and Seal Beach, CA The Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust was incorporated in 2001 by dedicated individuals who grasped the vital importance of defending Los Cerritos Wetlands from encroaching development while making local citizens and decision makers aware of the importance of this unique estuary.
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Wisconsin Wetlands Association
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Bird Sanctuary/Preserve
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3947.
Great Basin Bird Observatory
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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3948.
Swan Valley Connections
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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3949.
Yukon River Drainage Fisheries Association
Protecting and promoting healthy wild fisheries in the Yukon River Drainage.
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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3950.
Lagoon Watermen Alliance
Water Resources,Wetlands Conservation Management Lagoon WatermenAlliance Welcome to the Indian River Lagoon.
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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3951.
Wisconsin Waterfowl Association Inc
WWA Mission: To restore and conserve Wisconsin’s waterfowl and wetland resources; to educate state waterfowlers on their progression from natural resource consumer to steward; and to promote governmental policy that protects Wisconsin’s waterfowl resources and promotes the rights of its citizens to hunt.
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