Similar organisations to Ducks Unlimited, Inc.-CHAFFEE COUNTY
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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3979.
Wildlands Conservation Inc
Nonprofit organization specializing in conservation planning, research, education and outreach.
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Tampa
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Adult, Child Matching Programs
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3980.
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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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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3981.
Wild Rivers Conservancy of the St. Croix & Namekagon
Conserving our wild & scenic rivers Formerly the St.
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Osceola
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Wildlife Preservation/ Protection
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3982.
Wings in Nature Inc
We create incredible, educational #birdvideos.
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Whitefish
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Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
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3983.
Flying Duck Farm Horse Sanctuary Inc
"A forever home for those in need. " A forever home for those in need established 2011 Now a 501C3 Nonprofit organization Sponsoring is one of the best things you can do.
2100
Woodstock
Liberty Wildlife, Inc.
Liberty Wildlife nurtures the nature of Arizona: providing quality wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, natural history education, conservation services for the community, and leading by example to demonstrate environmental sustainability in our community.
Phoenix
Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame Foundation Inc
Celebrate and advance Wisconsin’s conservation legacy as we share the stories and achievements of our Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame Inductees.
Poynette
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Parks and Playgrounds
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3986.
Klamath Wingwatchers Inc
Dedicated to public education regarding Klamath Basin wildlife and wetland habitat and their value as a natural resource through scientific, arts, and cultural means.
Klamath Falls
WATERSHED AG COUNCIL CONSERVATION
Working landscapes in farm & forest drive strong local economies while protecting clean drinking wat Our Mission To promote the economic viability of agriculture and forestry the protection of water quality and theconservation of working landscapes through strong local leadership and sustainable publicprivate partnerships.
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WALTON




