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Land Resources Conservation

List of non-profit organizations working on Land Resources Conservation .

Community Rebuilding
  • Land Resources Conservation

  • 820.

Friends of Howland Preserve Inc

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Location

Tunkhannock

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Community Rebuilding
  • Land Resources Conservation

  • 821.

Friends of Rhinebeck Cemetery Inc

The organization works to promote and optimize the history, design and ecology of the cemeteries under the town of Rhinebeck's jurisdiction; Rhinebeck Cemetery on Route 9 and Mill Road, Kirchehoek Cemetery (Wey's Crossing) on Route 9; and Kerk Hof Cemetery in Rhinecliff.

Location

Rhinebeck

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Community Rebuilding
  • Land Resources Conservation

  • 822.

Green Horizon Land Trust Inc

CONSERVATION OF ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE LAND.

Location

Lake Wales

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Community Rebuilding
  • Land Resources Conservation

  • 823.

Interior Alaska Land Trust

Conserving land north of the Alaska range for the benefit of our community.

Location

Fairbanks

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Community Rebuilding
  • Land Resources Conservation

  • 824.

Save Twin Brooks Inc

TO ENHANCE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR OUR COMMUNITY BY PRESERVING AND PROTECTING THE GREEN SPACE, WATERSHEDS, NATURAL RESOURCES AND HABITATS OF THE TWIN BROOKS GOLF COURSE AND STEWARTS CREEK ESTUARY.

Location

Hyannis

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Community Rebuilding
  • Land Resources Conservation

  • 825.

Santa Lucia Conservancy

To protect and steward in perpetuity the unique natural, cultural, and aesthetic resources of the Santa Lucia Preserve and serve as a model of ecologically sustainable development to communities outside of The Preserve.

Location

Carmel-by-the-Sea

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Community Rebuilding
  • Land Resources Conservation

  • 826.

Lake Don Pedro Trailblazers

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Location

La Grange

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Community Rebuilding
  • Land Resources Conservation

  • 827.

The Art Rangers

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Location

San Francisco

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Community Rebuilding
  • Land Resources Conservation

  • 828.

Ouabache Land Conservancy Inc

The Ouabache Land Conservancy protects, preserves and restores land in west-central Indiana to provide habitat for wildlife, maintain natural scenic beauty, improve water and air quality, while enhancing the quality of life in our communities for future generations.

Location

Terre Haute

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