Similar organisations to Ducks Unlimited, Inc.-WESTERN KANSAS CHAPTER
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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5005.
Three Ponds Protective Association
To improve the water quality of Milton Three Ponds with an effort to control European Niad plant through the use of Diver Assisted Suction Harvesting DASH and Herbicide.
Milton
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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5006.
National Wild Turkey Federation Inc
To promote the wise conservation and management of the wild turkey.
Edgefield
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Forest Conservation
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5007.
WILD FORESTS AND FAUNA
WildFF is a diverse network of professionals activating efforts to protect and restore wild forests Wild Forests and Fauna (WildFF) focuses on addressing landscape-scale conservation issues in globally important forests.
2900
Carnation
Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Foundation
LAWFF is a non-profit 501(c)(3) public charitable foundation.
6600
Baton Rouge
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Professional Societies & Associations
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5009.
Virginia's United Land Trusts
VaULT works to increase the effectiveness of the land conservation community in Virginia.
1122
Richmond
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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5010.
PILCHUCK AUDUBON SOCIETY
Bird conservation organization serving Snohomish County and Camano Island in Washington state.
2800
Snohomish
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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5011.
Big Pea Porridge Watershed Preservation Association
A non profit association that is dedicated to preserving, protecting, and improving, the high quality of Pea Porridge Pond and it’s watershed.
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Eaton Center
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Pollution Abatement and Control Services
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5012.
Trickey Pond Environmental Protection Association Inc
TRICKEY POND PRESERVATION STARTS WITH YOU Trickey Pond Trickey Pond is a 315 acre body of water located in Naples Maine.
Naples
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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5013.
SAGELAND COLLABORATIVE
Science in service of wildlife and wildlands Sageland Collaborative is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides technical support, scientific research, and GIS (computer mapping) analyses to land managers and other conservation partners.
1974
SALT LAKE CITY






