Similar organisations to National Wild Turkey Federation Inc
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Wildlife Sanctuary/Refuge
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5383.
The Fund for Animals Inc.
Formerly the Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society International.
4464193
Legal name of organization: Humane Society of the United States
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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5384.
Ducks Unlimited, Inc.-STATE COMMITTEE MI-0001
• World's leader in wetlands conservation • Over 19 million acres conserved • The Official Account of Ducks Unlimited Inc.
1322249
Memphis
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Fisheries
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5385.
The Stronghold Fund
We protect salmon & steelhead ecosystems of the Pacific Rim.
58403
Portland
North Carolina Lions Incorporated
A Mission to Care, to Enrich, and to Serve Our North Carolina Citizens North Carolina Lions, Incorporated is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization established in 1934.
1495
SHERRILLS FRD
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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5387.
Ducks Unlimited, Inc.-CHIKASKIA RIVER KS162
• World's leader in wetlands conservation • Over 19 million acres conserved • The Official Account of Ducks Unlimited Inc.
1322292
Memphis
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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5388.
Ducks Unlimited, Inc.-PAUL BUNYAN CHAPTER
• World's leader in wetlands conservation • Over 19 million acres conserved • The Official Account of Ducks Unlimited Inc.
1322234
Memphis
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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5389.
Ducks Unlimited, Inc.-SAN MATEO CHAPTER
• World's leader in wetlands conservation • Over 19 million acres conserved • The Official Account of Ducks Unlimited Inc.
1361983
Memphis
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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5390.
Ducks Unlimited, Inc.-COLD BAY CHAPTER
• World's leader in wetlands conservation • Over 19 million acres conserved • The Official Account of Ducks Unlimited Inc.
1362031
Memphis
KLAMATH BASIN AUDUBON SOCIETY
Our Chapter March Program Meeting An Introduction to the Natural History of Belize March 12th at 7 PM meet and greet begins at 630 Ron Larson will share experiences from his and Kathys early visits to Belize in the 1970s as Smithsonian field station managers and their recent return to document the countrys terrestrial wildlife.
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