EarthShare of Michigan (517) 641-7200 www.earthsharemichigan.org |
Donations are shared among our member groups to protect our environment, health, wildlife, and natural resources. One environment, one simple way to care for it. |
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African Wildlife Foundation (202) 939-3333 www.awf.org |
Protects imperiled species-- lions, mountain gorillas, rhinos, elephants, zebras-- through habitat conservation, science, leadership training and wildlife-friendly community-beneficial business development for 50 years. |
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Alaska Conservation Foundation (907) 276-1917 www.alaskaconservation.org |
Protects imperiled species-- lions, mountain gorillas, rhinos, elephants, zebras-- through habitat conservation, science, leadership training and wildlife-friendly community-beneficial business development for 50 years. |
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American Farmland Trust (202) 331-7300 www.farmland.org |
Helping farmers and ranchers protect their land from development, produce a healthier environment, and build successful communities. Working to save the land that sustains us. |
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American Forests (202) 737-1944 www.americanforests.org |
Funds private and public land reforestation projects; provides satellite imagery of tree loss to cities; educates the public on the value of trees and forests. |
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American Rivers (202) 347-7550 www.AmericanRivers.org |
Working to protect and restore healthy, natural rivers for the benefit of people and wildlife; ensuring clean drinking water, natural flood protection, and recreational enjoyment. |
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Bat Conservation International (512) 327-9721 www.batcon.org |
Worldwide authority on bats committed to their protection through direct habitat conservation, research and education; facilitating win-win solutions that help both bats and people. |
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Beyond Pesticides (202) 543-5450 www.beyondpesticides.org |
Prevents pesticide poisoning of our environment, homes, workplaces, schools, food and water through a practical information clearinghouse on toxic hazards and non-chemical pest control. |
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Center for Health, Environment and Justice (703) 237-2249 www.chej.org |
Protects the health of communities and children through grassroots organizing, coalition-building, and consumer campaigns to eliminate dangerous chemicals in water, air, homes and schools. |
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Citizens for Alternatives to Chemical Contamination (989) 588-9845 www.caccmi.org |
Grassroots environmental group dedicated to social justice, empowerment, and protection of the Great Lakes; assists citizens to prevent and address chemical contamination in their communities. |
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Clean Water Fund, Michigan Chapter (517) 203-0758 www.cleanwaterfund.org |
We all live downstream...Neighborhood-based action, education programs join citizens, businesses, and government for sensible solutions ensuring safe drinking water, pollution prevention, resource conservation. |
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Clinton River Watershed Council (248) 601-0606 www.crwc.org |
Individuals, businesses, community groups and local governments working together to protect, enhance and celebrate the Clinton River, its watershed and Lake St. Clair. |
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The Conservation Fund (703) 525-6300 www.conservationfund.org |
The nation's most effective and efficient conservation organization - protecting working landscapes, wildlife habitat, historic and recreation sites - with 97% of funds going directly to mission. |
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Conservation International (703) 341-2400 www.conservation.org |
Using a strong foundation of science, partnership and field demonstration, CI empowers societies to responsibly and sustainably care for nature for humanity's long-term well being. |
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Defenders of Wildlife (202) 682-9400 www.Defenders.org |
Working since 1947 to save America's endangered animals and their threatened habitat for future generations through public education, citizen advocacy, legal action and scientific research. |
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Detroit Audubon Society (248) 990-1316 www.detroitaudubon.org |
Promotes and protects birds, other wildlife, their habitat and Michigan's natural resources through public education programs, research, advocacy, sanctuary management and citizen action. |
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EcoHealth Alliance (888) 978-4275 www.ecohealthalliance.org |
Empowers local conservation scientists worldwide to protect nature and safeguard ecosystem and human health. Healthy, intact ecosystems can prevent the spread of disease. |
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Ecology Center (734) 761-3186 www.ecocenter.org |
Michigan-based organization working for a safe and healthy environment, with a focus on clean energy, children's health, environmental justice and a sustainable future. |
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Environmental and Energy Study Institute (202) 628-1400 www.eesi.org |
Protecting the climate by educating Congress, developing innovative solutions, and building broad coalitions to move America to efficient and renewable energy for a sustainable future. |
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Environmental Defense Fund (212) 505-2100 www.environmentaldefense.org |
Environmental Defense Fund's scientists, economists and attorneys design practical, long-term strategies to protect wildlife, natural resources, safeguard clean air, water and human health. |
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Environmental Law Institute (202) 939-3800 www.eli.org |
Environmental law that works for you: community-based education + research on national problems = solutions to protect people and nature. Independent and non-partisan. |
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Friends of the Rouge (313) 792-9900 www.therouge.org |
Promotes restoration and stewardship of Rouge River ecosystem through education and citizen involvement to improve the quality of life of people, plants and animals of the watershed. |
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Food & Water Watch (202) 683-2500 www.foodandwaterwatch.org |
We work together with people to demand our right to safe food and clean water, and we fight for policies that prioritize safety over profits. |
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Galapagos Conservancy (703) 383-0077 www.galapagos.org |
Supports conservation, education, and scientific research in and on behalf of the Galapagos Islands. |
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Huron River Watershed Council (734) 769-5123 www.hrwc.org |
To inspire attitudes, behaviors and economies that protect, rehabilitate and sustain the Huron River System. Services include hands-on education, policy development and river protection projects. |
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Jane Goodall Institute for Wildlife Research Education and Conservation |
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Izaak Walton League of America (301) 548-0150 www.iwla.org |
From hunters to hikers, our members protect America's outdoors through community-based conservation, education, commonsense public policy, and a commitment to strong outdoor ethics. |
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Land Trust Alliance (202) 638-4725 www.landtrustalliance.org |
Leads 1,700 conservation groups across America to save the forests, farms, waterways and natural areas you love in communities where you live, work and travel. |
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Legacy Land Conservancy (734) 994-8719 www.legacylandconservancy.org |
Protects the forests, farms, wetlands, and rivers of south-central Michigan. Educates the public on land use issues. |
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Little Traverse Conservancy (231) 347-0991 www.landtrust.org |
Protects the scenic and natural beauty of northern Michigan by preserving significant land and open space, and provides outdoor education programs for children and adults. |
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Michigan Audobon Society (517) 886-9144 www.michiganaudubon.org |
Focusing on birds, Michigan Audubon Society is dedicated to the awareness, enjoyment, and stewardship of natural resources and the environment, utilizing research, education, and conservation |
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Michigan Environmental Council (517) 487-9539 www.environnmentalcouncil.org |
A coalition of more than 70 organizations created in 1980 to lead Michigan's environmental movement in achieving positive change through the political process. |
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Michigan Nature Association (517) 655-5655 www.michigannature.org |
Educates people about, protects, and maintains Michigan's unique natural areas since 1952 at 165 sanctuaries throughout the state that are open to the public. |
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Michigan United Conservation Clubs (517) 371-1041 www.mucc.org |
Through education, advocacy and outreach, MUCC conserves and enhances Michigan's natural resources and outdoor heritage now and for future generations. |
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Michigan Wildlife Conservancy (517) 641-7677 www.miwildlife.org |
Provides citizens, businesses and local communities with design, technical and funding assistance and supervision for fish and wildlife restorations and improvements in their community. |
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National Parks Conservation Association (202) 223-6722 www.npca.org |
Preserves national parks from the Grand Canyon to Gettysburg; protects endangered wildlife and cultural sites; promotes new parks; defends against pollution, inappropriate development and overcrowding. |
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National Wildlife Federation (703) 438-6000 www.nwf.org |
America's conservation organization dedicated to protecting endangered species and habitats for our children's future and connecting people with nature through education and action opportunities. |
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Natural Resources Defense Council (212) 727-2700 www.nrdc.org |
NRDC defends embattled wilderness, rivers, clean air, coasts and wildlife across America and around the globe. Saved Baja's whales, Canada's Spirit bears, and California's sequoias. |
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The Nature Conservancy, Michigan Chapter (517) 316-0300 www.nature.org/michigan |
Preserves native plants, animals, and natural communities by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. |
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Oceana, Inc. (202) 833-3900 www.oceana.org |
Works internationally to protect marine wildlife and human health through programs to end pollution and destructive fishing practices, and to ensure vibrant, healthy oceans. |
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Pesticide Action Network North America (415) 981-1771 www.panna.org |
Working to eliminate poisonous pesticides. Links consumer, labor, health, environment and agriculture groups internationally to advance safer, ecologically sound pest control alternatives. |
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Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (202) 331-9696 www.railstotrails.org |
Converts thousands of miles of unused railroad corridors into public trails for walking, bicycling, hiking, skating, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, wildlife habitats and nature appreciation. |
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Rainforest Alliance (212) 677-1900 www.rainforest-alliance.org |
Works to conserve biodiversity and ensure sustainable livelihoods by transforming land-use practices, business practices and consumer behavior. |
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The Sierra Club Foundation, Michigan (517) 484-2372 www.michigan.sierraclub.org |
Empowers local citizens to work together to keep our Great Lakes healthy, build environmental communities, and protect Michigan's wild heritage. |
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Southwest Detroit Environmental Vision Project (313) 842-1961 www.sdevweb.org |
Works to improve the environment and economy of Southwest Detroit by addressing urban environmental issues including air quality, blight, brownfield remediation, and land use planning. |
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The Student Conservation Association (603) 543-1700 www.theSCA.org |
Building new generations of conservation leaders by engaging college and high school-age individuals in hands-on service to parks, forests and urban greenspaces nationwide. |
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Surfrider Foundation (949) 492-8170 www.surfrider.org |
Protects and preserves the world's oceans, waves and beaches through conservation, activism, research and education. Activities include: water quality monitoring, environmental education and grassroots activism. |
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Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council (231) 347-1181 www.watershedcouncil.org |
Strives to preserve the environmental, economic and aesthetic value of northern Michigan's lakes, streams, wetlands, and drinking water through monitoring, education and advocacy. |
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The Trust for Public Land (415) 495-4014 www.tpl.org |
The Trust for Public Land conserves land for people to enjoy as parks, gardens, and other natural places, ensuring livable communities for generations to come. |
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Union of Concerned Scientists (617) 547-5552 www.ucsusa.org |
Scientists and citizens working on solutions to reduce air pollution and global warming, protect biodiversity, prevent nuclear proliferation, and ensure a sustainable, safe food system. |
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Upper Peninsula Environmental Coalition (906) 524-7899 www.upenvironment.org |
Strives to protect and maintain the unique environmental qualities of Michigan's Upper Peninsula by educating the public and acting as watchdog to industry and government. |
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West Michigan Environmental Action Council (616) 451-3051 www.wmeac.org |
Advocates to protect, enhance, and restore West Michigan's natural and human environments and promote sustainable communities through partnerships, public education, and citizen involvement. |
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World Wildlife Fund (202) 293-4800 www.worldwildlife.org |
Multinational conservation organization working worldwide to combat climate change, save endangered animals, protect wild habitats, and transform market forces to act in harmony with nature. |
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