Similar organisations to Ducks Unlimited, Inc.-HOUSTON CHAPTER
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Environmental Quality Protection and Beautification N.E.C.
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5770.
McWain Pond Association
Water quality protection for drinking water, recreation, and wildlife are crucial to our local economy and to our spiritual and material relationship to the land, water and air.
Lake Winnipesaukee Association
Formerly Lake Winnipesaukee Association, we are the leading voice for its protection, defenders of its water quality, custodians of its future.
3700
Meredith
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Land Resources Conservation
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5772.
Farm & Natural Land Trust of York County
Farm & Natural Lands Trust is dedicated to preservation of the finest agricultural and environmental landscapes in York County.
1800
York
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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5773.
Izaak Walton League of America Inc Alexandria Chapter
102 years of conservation leadership. Mission: protect the nation's woods, waters and wildlife.
12458
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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5774.
National Wild Turkey Federation Inc
To promote the wise conservation and management of the wild turkey.
EDGEFIELD
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Human Service Organizations
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5775.
Rebel West Farm & Conservancy
501(c)(3) non-profit partnering with people, wildlife, and lands to promote wildlife-friendly farming Partnering with People Partnering with Wildlife Partnering with the Land We are a 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to supporting the plant animal and human communities that call Western South Dakota their home.
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Rapid City
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Single Organization Support
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5776.
Wild for Life Center for Rehabilitation of Wildlife Inc
We provide qualified, professional care for injured or orphaned wildlife and community education.
1400
Asheville
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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5777.
Izaak Walton League
102 years of conservation leadership. Mission: protect the nation's woods, waters and wildlife.
12453
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Farmland Preservation
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5778.
Ranchland Trust of Kansas Inc
To preserve Kansas' ranching heritage and open spaces for future generations through the conservation of working landscapes.
Topeka






