Similar organisations to Ducks Unlimited, Inc.-GRAND RIVER MARSH
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Pollution Abatement and Control Services
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3970.
Water Fowl Association of Iowa
Fighting to protect preserve and improve the sport of waterfowling inIowA We would like to first thank you for taking a moment to see how you can help Iowa waterfowl and the Iowa water fowl hunter become more successful in our great state.
New Hampton
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Adult, Child Matching Programs
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3971.
Keep Conservation Foundation
ACQUIRING ECOLOGICAL LAND FOR THE PRESERVATION OF BIRDS, OTHER WILDLIFE AND PLANTS IN NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY AND ARIZONA.
Brooklyn
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Other Services, Specialty Animals
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3972.
Feed the Ducks
Why dothey stay. There are two reasons for this 100 of any donation is used to buy their food.
Fairbanks
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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3973.
Lake Erie Region Conservancy Inc
Work with existing agencies to assist in the acquisition of conservation easements or land in our area.
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Erie
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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3974.
Benefit Big Sky
Learn About Our Initiatives Legacy Naming Opportunities Make a General Donation About Benefit Big Sky Benefit Big Sky is a community nonprofit founded in 2022 by the Big Sky Owners Association.
Big Sky
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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3975.
Watershed Conservation Resource Center
WCRC is a Non-profit Organization striving to protect, conserve and restore natural resources, utilizing the watershed approach.
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Fayetteville
Rivers & Lands Conservancy
Rivers & Lands Conservancy is a nonprofit land conservancy committed to serving people and protecting wild places in inland southern California.
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Riverside
INLAND NORTHWEST LAND TRUST
We conserve, care for, and connect with lands and waters essential to life in the Inland Northwest.
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SPOKANE
PACIFIC COAST FISH WILDLIFE & WETLANDS
PACIFIC COAST FISH WILDLIFE WETLANDS RESTORATION ASSOCIATION HOME ABOUT US PROJECTS NEWSLETTERS VOLUNTEER CONTACT DONATE More Restoring fish and wildlife habitats for Californias North Coast since 1991 photo by Thomas B.
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