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Conservation Programs in United States
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Conservation Programs sector based in United States. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Florida Conservation Corps
The mission of the Florida Conservation Corps is to develop natural and cultural resource leaders by connecting them to areas of critical need in conservation, preservation, interpretation and resource-based recreation
11 to 50 staff
Florida Natural Areas Inventory Fsu
The Florida Natural Areas Inventory is Florida's Natural Heritage Program and state member of the NatureServe network. We are housed within the Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center at Florida State University. We manage a database of current information on Florida's rarest species, maintain an inventory of the state's conservation land holdings, and conduct ecological surveys and analyses to support conservation planning and land management. Our program is entirely supported by projects developed in cooperation with agency partners.
11 to 50 staff
Great Works Regional Land Trust
Great Works Regional Land Trust is a member-supported organization providing conservation options to landowners and programs for community members, including 18 preserves with hiking trails. Since 1986, Great Works Regional Land Trust has conserved over acres of natural, historic, agricultural, forestry, scenic and recreational resources in the southern Maine communities of Eliot, South Berwick, Berwick, North Berwick, Wells and Ogunquit.
1 to 10 staff
Hudson Taconic Lands
The Rensselaer Plateau Alliance (RPA) is an environmental nonprofit organization that works with the community to promote land conservation on the Rensselaer Plateau in eastern New York. The Rensselaer Plateau is one of the largest and most ecologically intact native habitats in New York State. The preservation of this landscape for future generations is the vision of the Rensselaer Plateau Alliance. The Plateau covers about acres in the towns of Berlin, Brunswick, Grafton, Hoosick, Nassau, Petersburgh, Pittstown, Poestenkill, Sand Lake, Stephentown and the Village of East Nassau. An escarpment steeply rising from the surrounding lower elevations marks the Plateau’s boundary. The Plateau’s relatively high elevations – 1,800 feet) and cool climate, acidic soils, and its poor drainage contribute to plants, forests, and wetlands more similar to the Adirondacks than to the surrounding local area.
11 to 50 staff
Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project
Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project is dedicated to conserving and protecting Maui’s endangered native forest birds and their native forest habitats.
11 to 50 staff
Maui Invasive Species Committee
The Maui Invasive Species Committee protects Maui’s watersheds, ecological resources, agriculture, and community by eliminating and containing priority invasive plant and animal species. MISC is a project of the University of Hawaiʻi- Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit supported with grant funding.
11 to 50 staff
Merlin Tuttles Bat Conservation
Merlin Tuttle’s Bat Conservation was founded in 2014 to protect often misunderstood bats worldwide. Merlin’s more than 60-year legacy of experience in bat research, conservation, and photography is unsurpassed. MTBC relies on a powerful combination of science, field knowledge, and photography, to help save millions of bats; while protecting public health, economies, and ecosystems worldwide by teaching people to live harmoniously with bats through Merlin’s one-of-a-kind experience. Learn more at merlintuttle.org
1 to 10 staff
North Coast Land Conservancy
North Coast Land Conservancy is a nonprofit land trust dedicated to safeguarding Oregon's coastal land and seascapes. Working with a variety of community partners, we acquire and steward rich coastal habitats—from the Columbia River to the Siletz Bay. We manage an ever-growing network of more than 60 habitat reserves and easements across the Oregon Coast, in addition to hosting a marine program centered on Cape Falcon Marine Reserve. Recognizing the interconnectedness of all life on Earth, we work strategically to conserve core ecological systems. Our vision is a fully functioning coastal landscape where healthy communities of people, plants and wildlife thrive.
1 to 10 staff
Northwest Connecticut Land Conservancy
Founded in 1965, Northwest Connecticut Land Conservancy is the state’s largest land trust. As a guardian of natural and working lands, public recreation areas, and drinking water resources, NCLC permanently protects 14,200 acres (and growing) of vast, connected natural areas in Litchfield and northern Fairfield Counties.
11 to 50 staff
Polk County Conservation
Explore more than acres of prairies, wetlands, woodlands, trails, and parks! Located in the state’s most populated county, Polk County Conservation manages numerous parks, wildlife areas, and recreational trails. Polk County Conservation offers the public year-round education and recreation programs, volunteer opportunities, and trips. Explore and learn about Iowa’s natural heritage at the Jester Park Nature Center, plan a family picnic, golf on an 18-hole championship course or miniature golf course, paddle down the river, reel in a trophy fish, ride horseback along Saylorville Lake, use public hunting areas, bike on multi-use trails, and more!
51 to 200 staff
San Mateo Resource Conservation District
We are a local hub for conservation, helping the people of San Mateo County build a more thriving natural environment for all. Resource Conservation Districts across California serve as local hubs for conservation, connecting people with the technical, financial and educational assistance they need to conserve and manage natural resources. A defining characteristic of RCDs is that we provide non-regulatory, confidential, free assistance.
11 to 50 staff
Tyonek Tribal Conservation District
TYONEK TRIBAL CONSERVATION DISTRICT is a nonprofit organization addressing local conservation priorities within our 6.6M acre region.
1 to 10 staff
Veterinary Initiative For Endangered Wildlife
VIEW (Veterinary Initiative for Endangered Wildlife) is a nonprofit conservation organization focused solely on addressing health threats as part of a comprehensive strategy for protecting endangered wildlife populations around the world. The approach of VIEW's expert team of veterinarians is straightforward: We support locally sustainable wildlife disease investigation, prevention, and treatment. We accomplish this strategy by providing training to the stakeholders, tools and technology to conduct research, as well as promoting policies that ensure healthy environments for wildlife and the people and domestic animals that share their habitat. VIEW seeks to make a global impact on wildlife health by strategically choosing the regions in which we work – considering the biodiversity and the number of critically endangered species in the region, as well as the potential to partner with government and local agencies to create a sustainable wildlife conservation program. We are currently active in three regions: North America, Africa, and Asia.
11 to 50 staff
Washtenaw County Conservation District
We assist Washtenaw County residents through countywide resource assessments, conservation resource distributions, conservation education, and one-on-one technical assistance.
11 to 50 staff
Wildlandscapes International
WildLandscapes International works with diverse stakeholders and communities to conserve big wild places for wildlife and people. WildLandscapes International is dedicated to conserving large and connected landscapes globally significant to wildlife and crucial to local communities. Our environmental conservation strategy is to empower communities, conservationists, Indigenous Peoples, ranchers, foresters, fisherfolk, and government agencies to protect habitats for wide-ranging wildlife. To meet the challenges of scale and complexity, WildLandscapes is science-based, collaborative, efficient, and entrepreneurial. WildLandscapes works under the radar, forming public and private partnerships to preserve wild places while strengthening local economies. With our unique skills and experience building relationships among diverse groups, we have developed partnerships that will help conserve wild lands long after the current projects have ended. Our staff brings over 50 years of conservation experience securing $160 million in private capital and $9.5 billion in public funds. In the three years since the founding of our organization, WildLandscapes International has already secured over $40 million in public funding and is currently working to protect over 1 million acres permanently.
1 to 10 staff
Wisconsin Land Water Conservation Association
For over fifty years, Wisconsin Land and Water Conservation Association (WI Land+Water) has been working to improve the understanding of conservation issues and achieve tangible improvements in land use management. We are nonprofit organization that supports the local and statewide efforts of all county Land Conservation Committee supervisors and Land and Water Conservation Department staff across Wisconsin. Our mission is to protect, conserve, and enhance Wisconsin’s natural recourses by advocating for and supporting county conservation efforts, for current and future generations. We know that every citizen benefits from the protection of our natural resources. Land Conservation Committees and Land and Water Conservation Departments are the public’s vital link with local landowners to promote the implementation of conservation practices and achieve greater environmental stewardship of the land.
1 to 10 staff
Belwin Conservancy
The wellbeing of each and every one of us is tied to the health of our natural world. That’s why we are happier and healthier when we spend time in nature. It’s also why we need everyone to feel passionate about protecting it. At Belwin, we spark that passion every day through conservation, education, and immersive experiences on 1,500 acres in the Saint Croix Valley. Belwin Conservancy permanently protects nearly 1,600 acres in the Valley Creek Watershed. Through partnerships, public access, and innovative programming, we welcome people to celebrate and learn from our protected landscapes. In fostering connection and engagement with the land, Belwin has inspired thousands of people to protect our natural world—one hiker, one student at a time. • Education, arts and culture, and research programs at Belwin inspire new avenues of perception, understanding, engagement, and environmental stewardship. • We balance human use in a way that is compatible with habitat restoration and ongoing care for the land. We are a key contributor to healthy habitat, air, and water in the St. Croix Valley. • Belwin strives to make our spaces, partnerships, and programs inclusive, accessible, and equitable. You have a place in nature.
11 to 50 staff
Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust
Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust is a nonprofit that conserves and stewards vital natural areas, supports a vibrant local food system, and connects people with the natural world through inclusive education and recreation programs. Our goal is to protect our natural resources, cultivate care for the natural world, and in so doing, foster resilient, connected communities now and for generations to come. We believe that when a community is deeply connected to its land, it will prosper.
11 to 50 staff
Cervicide
The team was established in 2011 by a group of college kids with a passion for hunting across the nation. Most of the group of hunters that comprise this team grew up in the mountains of central Pennsylvania and are a tight-knit group. The remaining members are passionate hunters from other states, who met the team through college. While much of the hunts take place in the mountains of central PA, many of the guys travel the nation to hunt, primarily whitetail deer. The aim of Cervicide is to bring forth quality HD hunting angles without the extra frills while telling a story through their hunts. This group of guys have a love for the outdoors and a passion for filming. They are not about hunting huge managed farms or doing fenced hunts. For the team it’s about memories and friendships made in the field and capturing their story on video, the Cervicide story. Although the team doesn’t hunt big managed properties often seen on TV, they are by no means amateurs. Many deer are taken on public ground that is pressured, along with some small tracts of private ground that isn’t large enough for proper management. Each year the team harvests some incredible trophies given these conditions, the very conditions that millions of hunters in America can relate to! Team Cervicide is ready to bring forth some awesome hunting footage and relate to their fellow hunters. Team Cervicide would like to be your premier choice for online hunting videos.
1 to 10 staff
Community Training Works, Inc
Our vision is a world where individuals utilize intelligence and positive energy to improve their lives, community, and environment. Our business exists to help land, water and road managing agencies who struggle to complete backlog maintenance and restoration work. CTW, Inc. is committed to making a positive impact on communities and natural environments. We aim to foster community engagement, empower youth, and contribute to the enhancement of public spaces and natural landscapes through our unique workforce development program.
11 to 50 staff
Idaho Wildlife Federation
Founded in 1936, the Idaho Wildlife Federation is Idaho’s oldest and largest statewide conservation organization promoting the conservation of Idaho’s wildlife heritage and legacy of sporting opportunities. IWF quickly became the state’s leading voice and influence to curtail decline and rebound game and wildlife populations. Two years after our founding, IWF successfully campaigned for the passage of the Citizen’s Initiative of 1938, establishing an independent commission to guide wildlife management by the North American Model. Through the shared goals of our affiliate clubs, we sought out to return habitat and wildlife through ecologic restoration, education, and policy change. Today, the Idaho Wildlife Federation is the voice of Idaho’s wildlife, habitat, public lands and sporting interests. In the state legislature we serve a daily presence to advance proactive legislation for the benefit of wildlife and access, and defeat bills that would roll back fish and wildlife protections, privatize wildlife, and seize our shared public lands for sale or special interest exploitation. We also engage communities by involving local constituents to create local solutions. By coordinating boots on the ground grassroots efforts, IWF fosters and promotes a general and continued movement for the conservation, restoration, protection, and scientific supervision of all game, fish, fowl, and other wildlife in the state.
1 to 10 staff
Makesoil
MakeSoil is a global community working to turn 1.6 billion tons of food waste going to landfills each year into nourishing, planet-saving soil instead. Search map or app to find a soil site near you. Or become a soil maker and start one! MakeSoil is a registered 501c3.
1 to 10 staff
South Carolina Wildlife Federation
Conserve. Advocate. Restore. Educate. Keeping SC Wild Since 1931! We need YOU to support our mission to conserve and restore wildlife and habitat through education and advocacy! Please consider donating today at SCWF.org.
1 to 10 staff
Sylvan Heights Bird Park
Sylvan Heights Bird Park is home to more than birds from around the world. The park is dedicated to educating the public about the importance of conserving birds and their habitat, with a focus on waterfowl and wetlands. Sylvan Heights Bird Park seeks to advance conservation of waterfowl and wetlands, to act as a local educational resource for avian biology and wetlands ecology, and to serve as an international center for avicultural training and research.
11 to 50 staff