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Acterra |
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A nonprofit environmental organization based in the San Francisco Bay Area to shape sustainable
communities and preserve natural resources through education, action, and advocacy |
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California Department of Fish and Game
Habitat Conservation Planning Branch |
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Seeks to conserve species and a mosaic of landscapes to sustain California’s biodiversity.
Provides statewide policy, coordination, expertise and training for: species conservation
and recovery, large area conservation planning, compliance with the California Endangered Species Act
and the California Environmental Quality Act |
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Center for Marine Conservation |
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The mission of the CMC is to protect ocean ecosystems and conserve the global abundance
and diversity of marine wildlife, particularly through advocacy, research and education |
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Environmental Defense |
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A national nonprofit organization representing more than 300,000 members. Since 1967, ED has linked science, economics
and law to create innovative, equitable and cost-effective solutions to society's most urgent environmental problems |
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Monterey Bay Aquarium |
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The mission of the MBA is to inspire conservation of the oceans through education |
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National Audubon Society |
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The mission of the National Audubon Society is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems,
focusing on birds and other wildlife for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity |
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National Environmental Trust |
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The National Environmental Trust is a non-profit, non-partisan organization that works to inform citizens about environmental problems and how they affect our health and quality of life. NET supports issues such as: global warming, forests, ocean conservation, energy, clean air, chemical plant security and environmental health. |
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National Resources Defense Council |
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NRDC uses law, science, and the support of more than 500,000 members nationwide to protect the planet's
wildlife and wild places and to ensure a safe and healthy environment for all living things |
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National Wildlife Federation |
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The nation's largest member-supported conservation group, uniting individuals, organizations,
businesses and government to protect wildlife, wild places, and the environment |
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The Nature Conservancy |
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The mission of the TNC is to preserve the plants,
animals and natural communities that represent the
diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and
waters they need to survive |
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Our City Forest |
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Our City Forest is dedicated to improving and maintaining the urban forest in Silicon Valley by involving the community such as volunteers, homeowners, neighborhood groups, and local government. |
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Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society |
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The second largest Audubon chapter in California. The SCVAS' mission is to maintain, preserve and protect
native animal and plant habitats and foster greater public environmental
awareness particularly in Santa Clara County and the bay area |
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Sierra Club |
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The Sierra Club's grassroots advocacy has made it America's most influential environmental organization.
Founded in 1892, the organization is 700,000 members strong |
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United States Environmental Protection Agency |
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An organization committed to protecting human health and
safeguarding the natural environment |
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World Wildlife Fund |
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A privately supported organization dedicated to protecting the world's wildlife and wildlands |
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Youth Science Institute of Santa Clara County |
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A natural science museum serving Santa Clara County in Northern California
with three sites, YSI has focused on the delicate interrelationship of people with the natural world |