Similar organisations to Ducks Unlimited, Inc.-MONROE COUNTY SPONSOR CHAPTER
Copake Lake Conservation Society Inc
Preserving Our Beautiful Lake starts with you WHO WE ARE The Copake Lake Conservation Society CLCS is a nonprofit organization of volunteers that provides leadership in preserving and maintaining the ecology and water quality of Copake Lake and its watershed.
CRARYVILLE
Land Between The Lakes Association, Inc.
Welcome to the Friends of Land Between the Lakes Facebook page www.
28000
Golden Pond
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Environmental Quality Protection and Beautification N.E.C.
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4053.
Woodard & Curran Charitable Foundation
We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit making grants to other nonprofits working to protect our water and envir ABOUT THE WOODARD & CURRAN FOUNDATIONWoodard & Curran is a mission-driven organization filled with people motivated by a sense of purpose and a desire to make the world a better place.
558
Portland
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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4054.
Chautauqua Lake Partnership Inc
The CLP is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization that simply wants Chautauqua Lake to be a healthy lake that can be enjoyed by all.
941
Bemus Point
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Bird Sanctuary/Preserve
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4055.
Northwestern Pennsylvania Duck Hunters Association
WATERFOWL PRESERVATION New website We are transitioning to a new website that represents our non profit status.
Erie
Big Hole River Foundation, Inc.
PO Box 176, Divide, MT 59727 (406)560-7089, bhrf@bhrf.
2500
Divide
Central New York Land Trust
The CNY Land Trust is a nonprofit organization saving land and protecting water in Central New York.
4800
Skaneateles
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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4058.
North Carolina Forever
NC Forever is a unique coalition that share a commitment to the conservation of our state’s land and water.
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Raleigh
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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