Similar organisations to Ducks Unlimited, Inc.-LOGAN COUNTY CHAPTER
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Land Resources Conservation
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5266.
GREAT POND MOUNTAIN CONSERVATION TR
Manager of the 5100-acre Wildlands preserve in Orland/Bucksport and the Joost Family Preserve in Verona Island.
2800
Orland
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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5267.
Rhode Island Resource Conservation and Development Area
Assisting local people in initiating and implementing long-range programs of resource conservation and development.
Johnston
ENDANGERED SPECIES COALITION
We are a coalition of 400+ organizations and hundreds of thousands of activists fighting to protect endangered species and defend the Endangered Species Act.
139848
Washington
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Wildlife Preservation/ Protection
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5269.
Protect Our Wildlife Vermont
Vermont’s #1 wildlife protection nonprofit organization Protect Our Wildlife is Vermont’s #1, all-volunteer wildlife protection nonprofit.
37610
Stowe
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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5270.
Coon Creek Community Watershed Council Inc
Our mission is to continue the historic legacy of conservation leadership in the Coon Creek Watershed watershed conservation leadership Coon Creek Community Watershed Council Inc.
517
Coon Valley
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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5271.
National Bobwhite and Grassland Initiative Foundation
An effort by 25 state wildlife agencies and others, NBGI is the most comprehensive interstate grassland habitat effort on behalf of a resident game bird in the history of wildlife management.
3900
Lawrenceburg
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Environmental Quality Protection and Beautification N.E.C.
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5272.
A Cleaner North County
Help Keep North County Clean. Donate Now.
Fallbrook
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Historical Societies and Related Activities
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5273.
Sutter Creek Community Benefit Foundation
The Sutter Creek Community Benefit Foundation is dedicated to the restoration, preservation and development of the community’s historic assets.
799
Sutter Creek
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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5274.
MIDDLE FORK WILLAMETTE WATERSHED
We work with communities for a healthy Middle Fork Willamette Watershed through environmental education and habitat restoration.
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SPRINGFIELD





