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Conservation Associations and Partners like the ones below help contribute to the protection and maintenance of USA’s landscape and animal habitats, providing the foundation for all ecotourism adventures. The Discover Outdoors appreciates all they do and encourage you to visit their websites to learn more about each entity’s unique mission. To add an organization, or correct any information listed here, please click here.

ALABAMA

These organizations are involved in a wide range of activities from habitat restoration to wildlife management and public education on conservation issues. For anyone interested in conservation efforts in Alabama, these organizations represent a good starting point for engagement and support.

The Nature Conservancy in Alabama – Focuses on protecting Alabama’s lands and the species that depend on them. Key projects include restoration at Lightning Point in Bayou La Batre and preservation of the Grand Bay Savanna (The Nature Conservancy).

Alabama Wildlife Federation (AWF) – A citizen-based conservation organization that promotes the wise use and responsible stewardship of Alabama’s wildlife and natural resources. They offer on-the-ground wildlife and land management assistance to private landowners (Alabama Wildlife).

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Alabama – Provides a comprehensive array of programs and technical assistance to landowners through voluntary conservation programs. It’s focused on soil conservation, water conservation, and sustainable agriculture practices (Natural Resources Conservation Service) (Natural Resources Conservation Service).

Conservation Alabama Foundation – Advocates for strong protections for Alabama’s natural resources and engages citizens in the democratic process to uphold environmental values (Conservationalabama Foundation).

Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) – Manages Alabama’s natural resources, including state parks, wildlife areas, and aquatic resources. It also runs conservation programs like the Forever Wild Land Trust and the Alabama Aquatic Biodiversity Center (Encyclopedia of Alabama).

Southeast Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (SEPARC) – Focuses on the conservation of amphibians and reptiles in the southeastern U.S., including Alabama. They work on protecting these animals and their habitats through a collaborative network (SEPARC).

Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division – A division of ADCNR, which manages the state’s wildlife resources and freshwater bodies. They oversee hunting, fishing, and conservation efforts throughout Alabama (Outdoor Alabama).

Alabama Bat Monitoring and Conservation – Part of the state’s efforts to monitor and conserve its diverse bat populations, which are vital for ecological health (Outdoor Alabama).

ARIZONA

These organizations offer a variety of programs and initiatives aimed at preserving Arizona’s natural resources and biodiversity. They provide numerous opportunities for public involvement and education on conservation issues critical to the state’s ecological health

Arizona Conservation Corps (AZCC) – Provides young adults and veterans with service and education opportunities on public lands throughout Arizona. Their projects range from trail building to invasive species management and are often done in partnership with public land management agencies (Arizona Conservation Corps) (Arizona Conservation Corps).

Arizona Wildlife Conservation Strategy (AWCS) – A comprehensive framework that guides the conservation of Arizona’s diverse fish and wildlife resources. This strategy is particularly focused on species of greatest conservation need and includes detailed conservation plans and initiatives (Arizona Wildlife Conservation Strategy).

The Nature Conservancy in Arizona – Works on projects such as forest thinning to increase carbon storage and water conservation efforts in the Verde Valley to enhance river flows and support local agriculture. The organization also focuses on habitat preservation across various ecosystems in Arizona (The Nature Conservancy).

Arizona Wildlife Federation (AWF) – Since 1923, AWF has been dedicated to conserving wildlife, wild places, and public lands in Arizona. They engage in education and advocacy efforts to support conservation policies and practices (AZ Wildlife).

Arizona Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office – Part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, focusing on the recovery of endangered species and habitat restoration, especially in aquatic environments (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service).

Arizona Game and Fish Department – Manages and conserves the state’s wildlife resources, focusing on habitat conservation, wildlife viewing, and sustainable management practices to support Arizona’s biodiversity (Arizona Game & Fish Department).

Conserve and Protect Arizona – Advocates for the protection of Arizona’s wildlife through various conservation and educational efforts. They also focus on promoting hunting and angling as part of wildlife conservation (Conserve and Protect Arizona).

CALIFORNIA

These organizations play crucial roles in protecting California’s diverse environments and species through a combination of direct action, education, policy making, and community engagement.

California Department of Conservation – Oversees the state’s mineral, natural, and land resources, promoting sustainable development and conservation efforts across various divisions, including geology, land resource protection, and oil, gas, and geothermal management (California Department of Conservation).

California Rangeland Conservation Coalition – Focuses on preserving the ecological values and economic viability of California’s working rangelands by bringing together ranchers, environmentalists, and government entities (CarAngelAnd).

The Nature Conservancy in California – Manages extensive conservation projects across the state, including significant efforts in the Sierra Nevada to restore forests and protect watershed areas (The Nature Conservancy).

California Association of Resource Conservation Districts (CARCD) – Supports local conservation efforts, working with Resource Conservation Districts to enhance the resilience of California’s water, soil, and wildlife habitats (CARCD).

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service – Provides substantial funding for habitat conservation projects in California, aiming to protect and recover imperiled species and their habitats (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service).

Conservation Strategy Group – Advocates for environmental and natural resource protection in California through policy development and strategic conservation initiatives (CSG California).

Sustainable Conservation – Engages in projects that align conservation and business practices to protect natural resources, such as the Brake Pad Partnership and methane digester programs that benefit both the environment and the economy (Sustainable Conservation).

Defenders of Wildlife – Works to protect critical habitats and endangered species throughout California, including efforts to mitigate climate change and promote coexistence between wildlife and human activities (Defenders of Wildlife).

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) California – Helps landowners conserve natural resources through technical assistance and funding opportunities, with a focus on improving soil health, water quality, and wildlife habitat (Natural Resources Conservation Service).

The Nature Conservancy’s Whale Conservation – Implements innovative strategies to prevent whale entanglements in fishing gear, promoting marine conservation along California’s coastline (The Nature Conservancy).

CONNECTICUT

These organizations and initiatives provide a comprehensive approach to conserving Connecticut’s natural resources, involving community engagement, policy advocacy, and strategic conservation practices to ensure the long-term preservation of the state’s environmental assets.

Connecticut Land Conservation Council (CLCC) – This organization is dedicated to the conservation and stewardship of Connecticut’s land, offering support and resources to local land trusts and promoting community-centered conservation programs. They also provide advocacy and a range of grant programs to support conservation efforts (Connecticut Land Conservation Council) (Connecticut Land Conservation Council) (Connecticut Land Conservation Council).

The Alliance for America’s Fish and Wildlife – Focused on securing funding for the conservation of fish and wildlife across the U.S., this alliance supports the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, which benefits Connecticut’s diverse fish and wildlife resources (CT.gov).

Audubon Connecticut – Part of the National Audubon Society, this organization works to preserve habitat and protect bird species of state, national, and global concern through land stewardship, science, education, and advocacy (Audubon Connecticut).

Connecticut Resource Conservation and Development – This agency focuses on agriculture and conservation to support Connecticut’s economic growth, offering resources and programs that enhance sustainable agricultural practices and conservation efforts (CT RC&D).

CT Wildlife Action Plan – Managed by the DEEP (Department of Energy & Environmental Protection), this plan outlines strategies to conserve wildlife species and their habitats across the state, fostering collaborations among governmental agencies, NGOs, and other stakeholders (CT.gov).

FLORIDA

These organizations play critical roles in protecting diverse habitats and species across Florida, from the forests and wetlands to the unique ecosystems of the Everglades and coastal areas. They provide valuable resources for education, advocacy, and direct conservation actions.

Conservation Florida – This organization is actively involved in preserving critical lands within the Florida Wildlife Corridor, ensuring connectivity and protection for native species like the Florida panther and black bear. They engage in various conservation projects, often in collaboration with other institutions and agencies​ (Conservation Florida)​​ (Conservation Florida)​.

The Nature Conservancy in Florida – Focuses on a wide array of ecosystems across Florida, including marine, coastal, and forested areas. They run several programs aimed at habitat restoration, species protection, and environmental education​ (The Nature Conservancy)​​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

Florida Conservation Coalition – Comprising numerous member organizations, this coalition is dedicated to conserving Florida’s land, fish and wildlife, and water resources. They advocate for protective policies and meaningful funding for land conservation​ (Florida Conservation Coalition)​.

Center for Conservation Initiatives – The Nature Conservancy – Operates in different regions of Florida, focusing on coastal resilience, habitat restoration, and the interdependency of water, forests, and community health​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

Everglades Coalition – An alliance focused on the restoration of the Greater Everglades Ecosystem, advocating for continuous support and funding for projects that preserve this unique natural area​ (Everglades Coalition)​.

Florida Conservation Group – Advocates for science-based conservation funding and provides assistance and resources on conservation easement and incentive programs to landowners. They work closely with scientists, policymakers, and landowners to protect Florida’s priority landscapes​ (Florida Conserve)​.

Conservancy of Southwest Florida – Engages in scientific research, policy advocacy, and education to protect the water, land, and wildlife in Southwest Florida. Their efforts include coastal resilience, water quality studies, and Everglades restoration​ (Conservancy of Southwest Florida |)​.

IDAHO

These organizations play crucial roles in preserving Idaho’s diverse ecosystems and wildlife, engaging communities in conservation efforts, and promoting sustainable use of natural resources.

Here’s a detailed list of key conservation organizations and initiatives in Idaho:

Idaho Fish and Game – Manages wildlife conservation and various environmental stewardship programs, focusing on species like bighorn sheep and elk through surveys and habitat management efforts​ (Idaho Fish and Game Home)​.

The Nature Conservancy in Idaho – Works on conservation projects across the state, emphasizing collaborative efforts with local communities and other stakeholders to protect natural habitats and biodiversity​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

Idaho Wildlife Federation – Advocates for the conservation of Idaho’s wildlife, habitat, and outdoor heritage. They focus on enhancing access to these resources and maintaining healthy habitats​ (Idaho Wildlife Federation)​.

Conservation Commission (Conservation the Idaho Way) – Promotes voluntary, locally-led stewardship of natural resources, emphasizing conservation practices that benefit both the environment and agricultural productivity​ (Conservation Commission)​.

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Idaho – Provides technical and financial assistance to improve conservation and climate-smart agriculture practices among farmers, ranchers, and other landowners​ (Natural Resources Conservation Service)​.

Idaho Conservation League – Works on multiple conservation fronts including protecting public lands, advocating for clean water and air, and restoring salmon and steelhead populations​ (Idaho Conservation League)​.

Idaho Rangeland Conservation Partnership – Focuses on collaborative solutions and educational outreach to maintain sustainable rangelands that support ecological, social, and economic values​ (Idaho Rangeland Conservation Partnership)​.

Western Collaborative Conservation Network – A broader network that includes Idaho among other states, supporting community-based collaborative conservation efforts across the West​ (Center for Collaborative Conservation)​.

Idaho Conservation Corps – Provides youth and young adults with job skills training and education in conservation fields, offering programs that include backcountry leadership and environmental stewardship​ (Idaho Conservation Corps)​.

INDIANA

These organizations play a vital role in the stewardship of Indiana’s natural resources, promoting sustainable practices, habitat protection, and environmental education to ensure the health of the state’s ecosystems and biodiversity.

Indiana Wildlife Federation (IWF) – Dedicated to the conservation, management, and sustainable use of Indiana’s wildlife and habitat. IWF offers educational programs, advocacy, and direct conservation actions to protect natural resources​ (Indiana Wildlife Fed.)​​ (Indiana Wildlife Fed.)​.

Indiana Land Protection Alliance (ILPA) – A coalition of land trusts and conservation partners focused on protecting land and water throughout Indiana. ILPA works on preserving natural habitats, farms, forests, and cultural sites across the state​ (ILPA)​.

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Indiana – Provides technical and financial assistance to improve conservation practices on agricultural lands, addressing soil health, water quality, and wildlife habitat​ (Natural Resources Conservation Service)​​ (Natural Resources Conservation Service)​.

The Nature Conservancy, Indiana Chapter – Works on projects to protect natural landscapes and biodiversity in Indiana, having protected significant amounts of land since its inception​ (INPS)​.

Indiana Conservation Partnership (ICP) – Comprised of several state agencies and organizations, ICP provides technical, financial, and educational assistance for land and water conservation efforts throughout Indiana​ (ICP IASWCD)​.

KANSAS

These organizations are instrumental in addressing conservation and environmental challenges across Kansas, promoting sustainable practices, habitat protection, and community involvement in conservation efforts.

Kansas Wildlife Federation (KWF) – Engages in educational programs about nature and outdoor skills for children, publishes newsletters, and recognizes conservation achievements through various events​ (Kansas Department of Agriculture)​.

Kansas Department of Agriculture – Conservation Divisions – Operates Conservation Districts that focus on soil, water, and related natural resources conservation. They provide support and funding for various conservation projects throughout the state​ (Kansas Department of Agriculture)​​ (Kansas Department of Agriculture)​.

Kansas Land Trust (KLT) – Dedicated to protecting lands of ecological, agricultural, scenic, historic, or recreational significance. KLT has conserved over 40,000 acres across Kansas, working with landowners and communities to preserve natural heritage​ (Kansas Land Trust)​.

Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWP) – Focuses on wildlife conservation and habitat management, offering educational programs and resources for public engagement in wildlife activities​ (KDWP Home)​.

Kansans for Conservation – Promotes conservation funding and focuses on sustainable management of water and land resources to support agriculture, community health, and environmental education​ (Kansans for Conserva)​.

Kansas Alliance for Wetlands and Streams (KAWS) – Works on watershed protection and restoration projects, often in collaboration with other organizations, to manage and improve watershed health across the state​ (Kansas Alliance for Wetlands and Streams)​.

Kansas Biological Survey & Center for Ecological Research – Provides resources and conducts projects focused on conserving and restoring natural habitats and ecosystems in Kansas, especially in areas like Douglas County​ (Home)​.

Kansas Association for Conservation & Environmental Education (KACEE) – Offers professional development for educators to promote environmental literacy and conservation education across Kansas​ (KACEE)​.

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Kansas – Provides technical and financial assistance for various conservation initiatives, including water quality improvements, wildlife habitat enhancement, and sustainable agriculture practices​ (Natural Resources Conservation Service)​.

LOUISINA

These organizations represent a broad commitment to preserving Louisiana’s diverse ecosystems and wildlife, engaging communities in conservation efforts, and promoting sustainable practices across the state.

Louisiana Wildlife Federation (LWF) – Established in 1940, LWF plays a significant role in conserving Louisiana’s natural resources, with a focus on wildlife and their habitats. They engage in advocacy and education to promote sound conservation practices and policies​ (Louisiana Wildlife Federation)​.

The Nature Conservancy in Louisiana – This organization is involved in various conservation projects across the state, including oyster reef restoration on the coast and longleaf pine forest restoration. Their efforts span across critical habitats from the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) – LDWF manages and protects Louisiana’s abundant natural resources. They are involved in various conservation programs, including habitat restoration for threatened species like the gopher tortoise and red-cockaded woodpecker​ (LaWildFishCom)​​ (LaWildFishCom)​.

S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Louisiana Ecological Services Field Office – They focus on restoring and protecting healthy populations of fish, wildlife, and plants and the environments they depend on. The office engages in recovery programs for imperiled species and habitat conservation efforts​ (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)​.

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Louisiana – NRCS offers technical and financial assistance for natural resource management and conservation. Their programs support a wide range of conservation activities designed to help landowners improve the sustainability of their land​ (Natural Resources Conservation Service)​.

MARILAND

These organizations are instrumental in protecting Maryland’s diverse ecosystems and species, engaging communities in conservation efforts, and promoting sustainable practices across the state.

 Maryland Conservation Council – This organization coordinates efforts across various groups in Maryland to protect the state’s natural heritage through advocacy, education, and community engagement. They focus on environmental monitoring and conservation in response to development and governmental policies​ (MdConservationCouncil)​.

Maryland Department of Natural Resources – Implements numerous conservation programs, managing state parks and wildlife services, and enhancing biodiversity through protective legislation and habitat conservation​ (S. Fish and Wildlife Service)​.

The Nature Conservancy in Maryland – Active in projects that conserve Maryland’s lands and waters, including initiatives that address climate resilience and biodiversity conservation across the state​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

Chesapeake Bay Ecological Services Field Office – Part of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, focusing on the conservation of wildlife and habitats in the Chesapeake Bay area, including endangered species and migratory birds​ (S. Fish and Wildlife Service)​.

Maryland Bird Conservation Partnership (MBCP) – Works to conserve birds and their habitats in Maryland through collaborative efforts that include monitoring and community engagement​ (Maryland Bird Conservation Partnership)​.

Maryland Native Plant Society – Promotes the use of native plants for wildlife habitat and conservation landscaping, providing resources and educational materials to enhance local biodiversity and environmental health​ (Maryland Native Plant Society)​.

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Maryland – Provides technical and financial assistance to landowners and farmers to enhance conservation practices, focusing on soil health, water quality, and ecosystem preservation​ (Natural Resources Conservation Service)​​ (Natural Resources Conservation Service)​.

MICHIGAN

These organizations collectively contribute to the preservation and enhancement of Michigan’s natural environments, promoting sustainable practices, and engaging communities in conservation efforts across the state.

The Nature Conservancy in Michigan – Engages in a variety of conservation projects such as invasive species control, Great Lakes reef restoration, and linking landscapes for climate resilience. Their efforts are crucial in preserving Michigan’s rich natural habitats and biodiversity​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

Michigan Nature Association – Focuses on protecting Michigan’s rare, threatened, and endangered species by preserving the lands and waters they need to survive. They have established a network of more than 180 nature sanctuaries across the state​ (Michigan Nature Association)​.

Michigan Wildlife Council – Promotes wildlife conservation through public education about the importance of wildlife management and outdoor recreation. Their work includes funding conservation efforts through license purchases and supporting the state’s economy​ (Michigan Wildlife Council)​.

Michigan United Conservation Clubs (MUCC) – This organization is the largest statewide conservation body in Michigan, uniting citizens to conserve, protect, and enhance Michigan’s natural resources and outdoor heritage​ (Michigan United Conservation Clubs)​.

Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) – Plays a key role in the protection of the Great Lakes through efforts to address invasive species, pollution, and water quality monitoring. They also focus on habitat restoration and climate adaptation projects​ (Michigan Advance)​.

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Michigan – Provides technical and financial assistance to help farmers and forest landowners enhance and sustain the health of natural resources throughout Michigan​ (Natural Resources Conservation Service)​.

These organizations collectively contribute to the preservation and enhancement of Michigan’s natural environments, promoting sustainable practices, and engaging communities in conservation efforts across the state.

MISSISSIPPI

These organizations represent a comprehensive effort to preserve Mississippi’s natural habitats and biodiversity, engage the community in conservation efforts, and promote sustainable management practices across the state.

Wildlife Mississippi – Focuses on habitat conservation, education, and policy, having protected, restored, or enhanced significant acreage within the state. Their programs aim to promote effective land and water conservation practices​ (Wildlife Mississippi)​.

Mississippi Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) – Provides a variety of programs to support environmental conservation, including efforts to protect wetlands, enhance water quality, and maintain healthy forests and grasslands​ (Natural Resources Conservation Service)​.

Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service) – Works on conserving endangered and threatened species through recovery plans and interagency cooperation under the Endangered Species Act​ (S. Fish and Wildlife Service)​.

Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) – Manages the State Wildlife Action Plan, focusing on species and habitats that require conservation efforts to prevent their listing as endangered and promote recovery​ (MS Wildlife, Fisheries, & Parks)​.

Mississippi River Trust – Engages in land conservation efforts through easements, focusing on habitats like wetlands and bottomland hardwoods, offering significant ecological and tax benefits to landowners​ (Mississippi River Trust)​.

Mississippi Soil & Water Conservation Commission – Involved in numerous conservation education efforts, including the Mississippi Envirothon, which educates and engages students in natural resource conservation​ (MS Soil & Water Commission)​.

MONTANA

These organizations collectively contribute to preserving Montana’s rich natural heritage and biodiversity, promoting sustainable management practices, and engaging communities in conservation efforts across the state.

The Nature Conservancy in Montana – Focuses on projects like the Sagebrush Sea Program to conserve vital habitats and the Northern Great Plains initiative. They aim to protect and restore Montana’s diverse natural landscapes through collaborative conservation efforts​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

Montana Wildlife Federation – Montana’s oldest wildlife conservation organization, committed to protecting wildlife and their habitats, ensuring public access to public lands, and advocating for effective wildlife management policies​ (Montana Wildlife Federation)​.

Montana Conservation Corps – Offers environmental education and conservation jobs for young adults, focusing on developing leadership skills through hands-on conservation work across the state​ (Home | Montana Conservation Corps)​.

Wild Montana – Advocates for the protection of Montana’s wild public lands and waters, focusing on habitat conservation, public land infrastructure funding, and enhanced access. They also tackle legislative challenges and aim to reform land use policies​ (Wild Montana)​.

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks – Manages wildlife and habitats across Montana, focusing on species conservation, public education, and facilitating public enjoyment of the state’s natural resources​ (Home Page | Montana FWP)​.

Montana Audubon – Works on bird conservation and habitat protection, emphasizing the importance of Montana’s diverse avian species through research, conservation ranching, and educational initiatives​ (Montana Audubon)​.

Montana Watershed Coordination Council – Supports local watershed conservation efforts, promoting community-driven management of land and water issues to ensure the health and productivity of Montana’s watersheds​ (Montana Watershed Council)​.

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Montana – Implements targeted conservation strategies to support sustainable agricultural practices and local wildlife habitats, utilizing local working groups and community input to guide conservation investments​ (Natural Resources Conservation Service)​.

NEVADA

These organizations play crucial roles in managing and protecting Nevada’s natural resources, promoting sustainable practices, and engaging communities in conservation efforts across the state.

The Nature Conservancy in Nevada – Focused on a variety of conservation efforts such as protecting groundwater-dependent ecosystems and enhancing resilience in land and water resources to benefit both nature and communities.

Nevada Department of Conservation & Natural Resources – Engages in comprehensive environmental management, addressing issues like clean air and water, climate change, forest health, and sustainable outdoor recreation across Nevada’s diverse landscapes.

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Nevada – Provides financial and technical assistance to improve agricultural and environmental practices across the state, enhancing conservation efforts on private lands.

Nevada Conservation League – Acts as the political voice for Nevada’s conservation community, focusing on promoting policies that protect the climate, air, water, and land.

Southern Nevada Conservancy – Dedicated to preserving and educating the public about the natural beauty of the region, especially around the Las Vegas Valley, through various educational and interpretive programs.

Nevada Land Trust – Works to protect and preserve Nevada’s wild lands and waters through collaboration with landowners and other stakeholders, aiming to maintain the state’s natural heritage.

NEW JERSEY

These organizations collectively contribute to the conservation of New Jersey’s natural habitats and biodiversity, promoting sustainable land management practices and engaging communities in conservation efforts across the state.

The Land Conservancy of New Jersey – Dedicated to preserving and caring for land and water resources in New Jersey, this organization engages the community through various programs, including land preservation, stewardship, and educational scholarships​ (TLCNJ)​.

New Jersey Audubon – A major conservation organization focused on protecting New Jersey’s birds, mammals, other animals, and their habitats, particularly endangered and threatened species. They also emphasize conservation education and community engagement​ (New Jersey Audubon)​.

The Nature Conservancy in New Jersey – Works on protecting the lands and waters of New Jersey through initiatives like urban conservation in cities to increase community resilience against climate change, and managing nature preserves that provide critical habitats for wildlife​ (The Nature Conservancy)​​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

New Jersey Conservation Foundation – A prominent figure in state-wide land protection, this foundation leads efforts in urban conservation and protection of open spaces, ensuring access to natural spaces across urban and rural areas of New Jersey​ (New Jersey Conservation Foundation)​.

New Jersey Natural Lands Trust – Established by the state to preserve land in its natural state for public enjoyment and protect natural diversity through the acquisition of open space. The trust manages properties to conserve rare species habitats and invites public recreational use that does not adversely affect biodiversity​ (New Jersey Gov)​.

NEW YORK

These organizations collectively contribute to the conservation of New York’s diverse ecological regions, from urban environments to remote natural areas, promoting sustainable land management practices and engaging communities in conservation efforts across the state.

The Nature Conservancy in New York – Engages in a variety of conservation efforts across the state, including urban conservation in New York City and protecting unique natural habitats like Plum Island. Their work aims to preserve biodiversity and manage natural resources sustainably​ (The Nature Conservancy)​​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) – Plays a pivotal role in managing the state’s environmental resources and habitats, overseeing activities ranging from wildlife protection to pollution prevention and land conservation​ (Department of Environmental Conservation)​.

New York State Conservation Council (NYSCC) – Advocates for the conservation, protection, and enhancement of the state’s natural resources, particularly focusing on the rights of sportsmen and sportswomen, and promoting sound environmental policies​ (NYS Conservation Council)​.

Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) – Based in New York City, WCS operates globally to conserve the world’s largest wild places in 14 priority regions. It’s heavily involved in wildlife protection, habitat conservation, and supports extensive research and conservation programs​ (WCS)​.

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) New York – Provides technical and financial assistance to improve agricultural and environmental practices throughout the state, enhancing conservation efforts on private lands​ (Natural Resources Conservation Service)​.

NORTH DAKOTA

These organizations collectively contribute to the conservation of North Dakota’s diverse natural environments and wildlife, promoting sustainable land management practices and engaging communities in conservation efforts across the state.

North Dakota Wildlife Federation – Works to protect wildlife habitats on national forests, grasslands, and other public lands through smart land management. The federation also collaborates with private landowners on habitat development and restoration projects .

North Dakota Natural Resources Trust – Involved in the North American Bird Conservation Initiative, focusing on conserving bird populations across the state and continent, and addressing steep declines in bird populations in all habitats .

S. Fish & Wildlife Service’s North Dakota Ecological Services Field Office – Implements various conservation programs, including reviews of federal construction projects, endangered species planning and recovery efforts, and habitat restoration initiatives .

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) North Dakota – Engages in landscape conservation initiatives that transcend geopolitical boundaries, focusing on species conservation and water quality across larger landscapes .

North Dakota Game and Fish Department – Manages the North Dakota Wildlife Action Plan focusing on species of conservation priority and supports the Outdoor Heritage Fund, which funds state-wide conservation efforts on both public and private lands .

North Dakota State Soil Conservation Committee – Provides guidance and support for the conservation of soil resources and for controlling soil erosion, working with local soil conservation districts to address land and water resource concerns .

TEXAS

Here are some key conservation organizations in Texas focused on preserving the state’s diverse environments and wildlife:

The Nature Conservancy in Texas works to protect crucial landscapes across the state, having safeguarded around 1 million acres, including areas like the Davis Mountains and Barton Creek Habitat Preserve​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

Texas Conservation Alliance (TCA) has been a significant force in wildlife and wild place conservation in Texas for over 50 years. TCA focuses on educating Texans and building alliances to enhance and sustain wildlife habitats and protect natural resources​ (Tcatexas)​​ (Tcatexas)​.

Texas Wildlife Association (TWA) serves Texas wildlife and its habitats, emphasizing property rights, hunting heritage, and conservation efforts. TWA engages in various educational programs and activities to support wildlife management and conservation​ (Texas Wildlife Association)​.

Texas Land Conservancy has been conserving natural areas in Texas since 1982, working with communities, private landowners, and governments to protect the ecological integrity of water, wildlife habitat, native plant communities, and scenic landscapes​ (Texas Land Conservancy )​.

Texas Foundation for Conservation supports initiatives based on the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation, emphasizing public awareness, community involvement, and science-based decision-making to manage wildlife effectively​ (Texas Foundation for Conservation)​.

VERMONT

These organizations are instrumental in preserving Vermont’s natural beauty and biodiversity, offering various programs and initiatives that residents can participate in to help make a difference.

Vermont Association of Conservation Districts (VACD): This organization collaborates with private landowners, farms, and government agencies to implement conservation programs aimed at enhancing land, soil, water, and wildlife resources throughout Vermont​ (VT Conservation Districts)​.

The Nature Conservancy in Vermont: TNC in Vermont manages over 55 natural areas, focusing on habitat protection and invasive species management. They also provide opportunities for volunteers to participate in conservation efforts across these protected areas​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

Audubon Vermont: Part of the National Audubon Society, this group is actively involved in bird conservation and habitat protection. They are also working on forming a biodiversity coalition to address environmental challenges through collaborative efforts​ (Audubon Vermont)​.

Vermont Natural Resources Council (VNRC): VNRC works on a variety of initiatives including energy efficiency, climate action, and forest conservation. They also have a strong focus on community engagement and policy advocacy to protect Vermont’s natural resources​ (VNRC)​.

Vermont Center for Ecostudies (VCE): VCE conducts research and engages the community in conservation efforts, particularly around monitoring and protecting wildlife and natural habitats in Vermont. They are known for projects like the Vermont Butterfly Atlas and the study of mountain bird populations​ (VtEcoStudies)​.

Vermont Housing & Conservation Board (VHCB): VHCB is involved in both housing and conservation efforts, providing funding and support for projects that conserve land, develop housing, and restore historic community buildings, contributing to the state’s economy and quality of life​ (VHCB)​.

These organizations are instrumental in preserving Vermont’s natural beauty and biodiversity, offering various programs and initiatives that residents can participate in to help make a difference.

WASHINGTON

These organizations offer various ways for individuals to get involved, from volunteering and advocacy to financial support, helping to protect Washington’s rich natural heritage for future generations.

Washington Conservation Action: This organization focuses on enhancing Washington’s environmental policies and voter engagement, especially through its “Call 4 Climate Action” to mobilize voters around environmental issues​ (Washington Conservation Action)​.

Conservation Northwest: Known for its efforts to connect and restore large landscapes and wildlife habitats, Conservation Northwest actively works on projects like the North Cascades Grizzly Bears and Canada Lynx conservation, and it engages in advocacy for wildlands and wildlife protection across the region​ (ConservationNW)​.

Audubon Washington: This branch of the National Audubon Society is focused on protecting birds and their habitats using science-based approaches. Their initiatives cover climate change, coastal conservation, and creating bird-friendly communities​ (Audubon Washington)​.

The Nature Conservancy in Washington: Engaged in large-scale conservation efforts, this organization works to protect critical habitats and species while integrating community well-being with natural conservation. They manage several projects across the state to safeguard natural resources and promote sustainable practices​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

Washington Wild: This group advocates for the protection of wild lands and waters in Washington State, emphasizing wilderness conservation through community engagement and legislative efforts. They also focus on protecting watershed health in partnership with local breweries​ (Washington Wild)​.

Washington Wildlife Federation: Dedicated to wildlife conservation and outdoor education, the Federation uses education, advocacy, and community outreach to promote conservation ethics and leadership, drawing inspiration from conservation pioneers like Aldo Leopold and Rachel Carson​ (Washington Wildlife Federation)​.

These organizations offer various ways for individuals to get involved, from volunteering and advocacy to financial support, helping to protect Washington’s rich natural heritage for future generations.

WISCONSIN

These organizations offer various ways for individuals to get involved, from volunteering and participating in educational programs to supporting conservation efforts financially. They play crucial roles in sustaining Wisconsin’s rich environmental heritage and promoting sustainable community practices.

Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin: This foundation supports conservation through education, engagement, and funding for on-the-ground projects. They play a significant role in protecting Wisconsin’s lands, waters, and wildlife, hosting field trips and other educational events to connect people with nature​ (NRFW)​.

The Nature Conservancy in Wisconsin: Active in Wisconsin for over 60 years, this organization has protected more than 243,069 acres of diverse habitats across the state. Their efforts include strategic land acquisitions and partnerships to preserve vital natural areas and implement sustainable agricultural practices​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

Wisconsin Wildlife Federation: Dedicated to the conservation of Wisconsin’s natural resources, this federation focuses on advocacy, education, and promoting ethical and sustainable hunting and fishing practices. They are involved in various conservation initiatives and policy-making processes to support wildlife and habitat conservation​ (WIWF)​.

Wisconsin Conservation & Education Foundation: This foundation provides grants to promote public education and environmental stewardship. They support conservation projects and educational programs to improve natural resource management and foster outdoor heritage across the state​ (Wisconsin Conservation & Education Foundation)​.

Wisconsin Land and Water: Committed to empowering communities and conserving resources, this organization supports county-led conservation efforts, providing training, policy development, and support for conservation professionals throughout Wisconsin. Their work ensures the sustainability of the state’s land and water resources​ (Wisconsin Land and Water)​.

These organizations offer various ways for individuals to get involved, from volunteering and participating in educational programs to supporting conservation efforts financially. They play crucial roles in sustaining Wisconsin’s rich environmental heritage and promoting sustainable community practices.

ALASKA

These organizations represent a broad array of efforts and initiatives aimed at preserving Alaska’s unique natural heritage, from its vast coastal ecosystems to its diverse wildlife population

Alaska Conservation Foundation (ACF) – Focuses on protecting Alaska’s lands and waters from large-scale industrial threats like mining and logging. The ACF has been instrumental in efforts to preserve regions like Bristol Bay and the Tongass National Forest (Alaska Conservation Foundation).

Alaska Center for Conservation Science (ACCS) – Housed within the University of Alaska Anchorage, ACCS provides research and data crucial for the conservation of Alaska’s diverse ecosystems and species, with a strong focus on long-term ecological data (Alaska Center for Conservation Science).

Alaska Wildlife Alliance (AWA) – Advocates for the health of Alaska’s ecosystems, emphasizing ethically managed wildlife populations and habitats through education and citizen involvement (Alaska Wildlife Alliance (AWA)).

The Student Conservation Association (SCA) Alaska – Offers internships and volunteer opportunities focused on connecting Alaska Native youth with their natural resources, culture, and heritage. Their projects include educational programming and environmental conservation efforts (The Student Conservation Association).

Wildlife Conservation Division, Alaska Department of Fish and Game – Manages the state’s wildlife resources, focusing on both conservation and the sustainable use of these resources (Fish and Game AK).

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service’s Alaska Coastal Program – Works on conserving healthy coastal ecosystems in Southcentral Alaska through partnerships with local communities and other stakeholders (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service).

The Conservation Fund, Alaska – Engages in environmental preservation and economic development, aiming to balance these two aspects effectively. The fund has managed to place a significant amount of land under conservation (Alaska Handbook).

The Nature Conservancy in Alaska – Works on large-scale conservation of critical habitats and supports community-led environmental stewardship (The Nature Conservancy).

Department of Environmental Conservation, Alaska – Focuses on conserving and improving the natural resources and environment of Alaska to enhance the well-being of its residents (Alaska DEC).

NOAA Fisheries, Alaska – Conducts research and provides financial resources for habitat conservation and species protection, including efforts around the Cook Inlet Beluga Whale (NOAA Fisheries).

ARKANSAS

Biodiversity of Arkansas. They offer various ways for individuals and communities to get involved and support conservation efforts throughout the state.

The Nature Conservancy in Arkansas – Engages in a variety of conservation efforts across the state, focusing on projects like the restoration of the Delta and protecting vital water sources like the Kings River (The Nature Conservancy).

Arkansas Wildlife Federation – This organization focuses on protecting Arkansas wildlife and habitats through advocacy, education, and involvement programs. They also offer opportunities for individuals to become members and participate in conservation efforts (Arkansas Wildlife Federation) (Arkansas Wildlife Federation).

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Arkansas – Provides assistance to landowners aiming to conserve natural resources, offering programs that address issues like water quality and soil health (Natural Resources Conservation Service).

Arkansas Department of Agriculture – Natural Resources Division – Supports the state’s conservation districts and offers grants and training to help manage and protect land and water resources for sustainable use (Arkansas Department of Agriculture).

Arkansas Monarch Conservation Partnership – Collaborates with various organizations to enhance and implement conservation strategies for the monarch butterfly and other pollinators across Arkansas (Arkansas Monarchs).

Arkansas Conservation Partnership – This partnership includes various state agencies and focuses on supporting conservation district initiatives, providing technical assistance, and promoting environmental education (Cooperative Conservation).

COLORADO

These organizations play crucial roles in protecting California’s diverse environments and species through a combination of direct action, education, policy making, and community engagement.

California Department of Conservation – Oversees the state’s mineral, natural, and land resources, promoting sustainable development and conservation efforts across various divisions, including geology, land resource protection, and oil, gas, and geothermal management (California Department of Conservation).

California Rangeland Conservation Coalition – Focuses on preserving the ecological values and economic viability of California’s working rangelands by bringing together ranchers, environmentalists, and government entities (CarAngelAnd).

The Nature Conservancy in California – Manages extensive conservation projects across the state, including significant efforts in the Sierra Nevada to restore forests and protect watershed areas (The Nature Conservancy).

California Association of Resource Conservation Districts (CARCD) – Supports local conservation efforts, working with Resource Conservation Districts to enhance the resilience of California’s water, soil, and wildlife habitats (CARCD).

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service – Provides substantial funding for habitat conservation projects in California, aiming to protect and recover imperiled species and their habitats (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service).

Conservation Strategy Group – Advocates for environmental and natural resource protection in California through policy development and strategic conservation initiatives (CSG California).

Sustainable Conservation – Engages in projects that align conservation and business practices to protect natural resources, such as the Brake Pad Partnership and methane digester programs that benefit both the environment and the economy (Sustainable Conservation).

Defenders of Wildlife – Works to protect critical habitats and endangered species throughout California, including efforts to mitigate climate change and promote coexistence between wildlife and human activities (Defenders of Wildlife).

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) California – Helps landowners conserve natural resources through technical assistance and funding opportunities, with a focus on improving soil health, water quality, and wildlife habitat (Natural Resources Conservation Service).

The Nature Conservancy’s Whale Conservation – Implements innovative strategies to prevent whale entanglements in fishing gear, promoting marine conservation along California’s coastline (The Nature Conservancy).

DELAWARE

These organizations represent a broad commitment to preserving Delaware’s natural environments and wildlife. They provide various programs that support landowners, educate communities, and restore natural habitats to ensure the sustainability of Delaware’s rich ecological landscapes.

The Nature Conservancy in Delaware – Focuses on large-scale conservation efforts such as habitat restoration, reforestation, and the use of prescribed fires to manage and improve the state’s natural landscapes and wildlife habitats. They manage several preserves across Delaware, contributing significantly to local biodiversity and environmental health (The Nature Conservancy) (The Nature Conservancy).

Delaware Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) – Provides a range of programs to support agricultural and environmental conservation. These include the Conservation Stewardship Program, Wetland Reserve Easements, and the Healthy Forests Reserve Program, which offer both financial and technical assistance to landowners for conservation efforts (Natural Resources Conservation Service) (Natural Resources Conservation Service).

Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) – Engages in wetland monitoring and restoration, managing Delaware’s wetlands to enhance water quality, provide wildlife habitat, and protect against flooding. DNREC also conducts educational and outreach initiatives to support environmental conservation across the state (DNREC).

Delaware Nature Society – Provides grants for community resiliency and environmental conservation projects through the Sustainable Communities Grant Program, supporting efforts such as open space preservation, park improvements, and community education on environmental sustainability (Delaware Nature Society).

HAWAII

These organizations provide a comprehensive approach to environmental and wildlife conservation in Hawaii, utilizing a blend of modern scientific methods and traditional practices to protect the state’s unique natural resources.

 Hawaii Conservation Alliance (HCA) – This partnership involves various organizations and agencies collaborating to conserve and restore Hawaii’s native ecosystems and biodiversity. The HCA focuses on integrating scientific research and traditional Hawaiian values in its conservation efforts, offering numerous opportunities for public involvement and professional development in conservation​ (Hawaii Conservation Alliance)​​ (Hawaii Conservation Alliance)​.

The Nature Conservancy in Hawaii – They manage several preserves across the Hawaiian Islands and at Palmyra Atoll, focusing on a variety of conservation strategies including climate solutions and species protection. Their work spans from forest conservation to marine preservation, working closely with local communities and agencies​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

Conservation Council for Hawaii (CCH) – As one of Hawaii’s oldest wildlife organizations, CCH has been pivotal in environmental advocacy, focusing on protecting native Hawaiian plants, animals, and ecosystems. They also engage in educational programs and member engagement to amplify their conservation impact​ (Conserve Hawaii)​.

Pacific Rim Conservation – Dedicated to restoring native bird diversity and ecosystems, this organization undertakes direct conservation actions such as habitat restoration and bird translocation. They work extensively on research and practical conservation to maintain and restore ecological balance in Hawaii and across the Pacific region​ (Pacific Rim Conservation)​​ (Pacific Rim Conservation)​.

Coral Reef Alliance – Focused on global coral reef conservation, this organization implements science-based solutions to enable coral reefs to adapt to climate change, engaging local communities in conservation efforts and promoting sustainable practices to protect these vital ecosystems​ (Coral Reef Alliance)​.

Turtle Island Restoration Network – Works to protect marine life, including Hawaiian sea turtles, through advocacy, research, and community engagement. They focus on critical issues such as climate change and marine protection, aiming to ensure the health of marine environments in Hawaii​ (Home | Turtle Island Restoration Network)​.

ILLINOIS

These organizations are instrumental in addressing various environmental challenges in Illinois, from habitat restoration and species protection to public policy advocacy and community engagement in conservation efforts.

The Nature Conservancy in Illinois – Actively involved in a variety of conservation projects such as wetland habitat protection and climate change mitigation through clean energy and reforestation projects. They also focus on creating resilient communities through urban tree planting initiatives​ (The Nature Conservancy)​​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

Illinois Environmental Council (IEC) – Works to advance public policies for a healthy environment across Illinois. They coordinate with over 100 member organizations to influence environmental legislation and promote sustainable practices​ (Illinois Environmental Council)​​ (Illinois Environmental Council)​.

Illinois Conservation Foundation (ICF) – Dedicated to preserving and enhancing Illinois’ natural and cultural heritage through ecological, educational, and recreational programs. The foundation aims to inspire youth and community involvement in conservation efforts​ (Illinois Conservation Foundation)​.

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Illinois – Provides technical and financial assistance to landowners aiming to improve conservation practices on their land, helping to enhance soil, water, and other natural resources​ (Natural Resources Conservation Service)​.

Chicagoland Environmental Network (CEN) – A collective of over 240 environmental and natural resource organizations that offers a platform for individuals and groups to connect with environmental conservation efforts in northeastern Illinois​ (Chicago Environment)​.

The Conservation Foundation – Supports the “America the Beautiful” initiative and the Illinois 30×30 Coalition, advocating for state policies that aim to conserve 30 percent of U.S. lands and waters by 2030 to protect biodiversity and mitigate climate change​ (The Conservation Foundation –)​.

Illinois-Iowa Ecological Services Field Office – Part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, focusing on conservation actions to protect endangered species and their habitats in Illinois and Iowa​ (S. Fish and Wildlife Service)​.

IOWA

These organizations play a vital role in managing Iowa’s natural resources and promoting conservation efforts across the state, from habitat protection to environmental education and community engagement.

The Nature Conservancy in Iowa – Works to protect and conserve Iowa’s natural landscapes, focusing on projects like the preservation of native prairies and freshwater conservation efforts across the state’s watersheds​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) – Offers a variety of conservation programs, manages wildlife and natural resources, and facilitates environmental education and volunteer opportunities across the state​ (Iowa Department of Natural Resources)​.

Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation – A non-profit organization that collaborates with private landowners and public agencies to protect and restore Iowa’s land, water, and wildlife. It has protected over 190,000 acres of natural resources since its inception​ (INHF)​.

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Iowa – Provides technical and financial assistance to agricultural producers and forest managers to improve conservation practices, enhancing soil health, water quality, and wildlife habitat​ (Natural Resources Conservation Service)​.

Iowa Environmental Council – A non-profit alliance working to protect and preserve Iowa’s environment, involving diverse organizations and individuals across the state​ (Iowa Environmental Council)​.

Iowa’s Coldwater Conservancy – Focuses on protecting and restoring the ecosystems that sustain Iowa’s coldwater rivers and streams, and promotes public access to these resources​ (Iowa Coldwater Alliance)​.

Iowa Conservation Education Coalition – Promotes and supports conservation and environmental education in Iowa, providing professional development for educators and offering resources to enhance conservation learning​ (Iowa Conservation Education Coalition)​.

KENTUCKY

These organizations play crucial roles in managing Kentucky’s natural resources and promoting conservation efforts across the state, from habitat preservation to community engagement and environmental education.

Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet – Focuses on conserving the state’s natural resources, including managing various state nature preserves such as Cypress Creek and Floracliff Nature Sanctuary​ (Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet)​.

The Nature Conservancy in Kentucky – Works on preserving diverse habitats across the state, including initiatives like the Cumberland Forest Project which protects extensive forest areas and supports biodiversity​ (The Nature Conservancy)​​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

Kentucky Natural Lands Trust (KNLT) – Dedicated to protecting wildlands in Kentucky, particularly those with ecological, scenic, and biological significance. KNLT has been involved in large-scale conservation efforts and also works to engage the community through educational outreach​ (KNLT)​.

Kentucky Land Trusts Coalition – A collaboration of over 20 local and regional land trusts, this coalition works to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of land conservation efforts across Kentucky, focusing on natural, cultural, and open space lands​ (Kentucky Land Trusts Coalition)​.

Kentucky Association of Conservation Districts – This grassroots organization is made up of local conservation districts that work on soil and water conservation initiatives throughout the state. It offers various educational programs and resources to promote conservation practices​ (My Vxw Site Rmxk52)​.

The Wildlife Society, Kentucky Chapter – Engages in wildlife conservation and habitat management, providing resources and education on wildlife issues, and hosting events to promote conservation awareness​ (The Wildlife Society)​.

White Oak Initiative – Aimed at reversing the decline of America’s white oak forests, this initiative brings together various stakeholders to implement forest management practices that ensure the sustainability of white oak and upland oak communities​ (Forest Foundation)​.

MAINE

These organizations collectively contribute to the stewardship and preservation of Maine’s diverse natural environments, from its forestlands and waterways to its wildlife and coastal regions, fostering a sustainable relationship between the land and its inhabitants.

Maine Conservation Alliance – This organization is deeply involved in protecting Maine’s natural habitats and promoting climate action and environmental protection. They engage in advocacy and educational efforts, fostering a society respectful of natural and human communities​ (Maine Conservation Alliance)​.

The Nature Conservancy in Maine – Focuses on a broad range of conservation priorities including habitat protection, sustainable ocean practices, climate change mitigation, and connecting people with nature throughout Maine and beyond​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife – They implement the State Wildlife Action Plan, which outlines strategies to protect 378 species identified as having the greatest conservation need, along with their necessary habitats and the actions required to preserve them​ (gov)​.

Maine Audubon – Works on conserving Maine’s wildlife and habitat through a variety of conservation tools, including ecological reserves and forest management practices aimed at preserving biodiversity and ecological values​ (Maine Audubon)​.

Maine Conservation Corps – An AmeriCorps program that supports conservation projects across Maine, involving community service and environmental education activities​ (gov)​.

Eastern Maine Conservation Initiative (EMCI) – Dedicated to fostering environmentally sustainable communities along the eastern Maine coast and supporting natural history research to guide the management of these unique ecological areas​ (EMCI Maine)​.

First Light – Maine Land Trust Network – This initiative aims to bridge the gap between conservation organizations and the Wabanaki communities, focusing on expanding Indigenous stewardship of land and incorporating their expertise into the conservation movement​ (Maine Land Trust Network)​.

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Maine – Offers a range of programs to assist with agricultural conservation, wetland restoration, and habitat protection, promoting sustainable land use practices across the state​ (Natural Resources Conservation Service)​.

MASSACHUSETS

These organizations are instrumental in advancing conservation efforts in Massachusetts, leveraging a combination of scientific research, community engagement, and innovative practices to protect the state’s natural heritage

The Nature Conservancy in Massachusetts – Focuses on innovative conservation strategies including nitrogen pollution reduction, river restoration, and climate resilience projects across the state’s diverse ecosystems​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation (DCR) – Provides public access to natural resources and recreational facilities, ensuring the health and happiness of residents through a variety of programs and conservation efforts​ (gov)​.

Massachusetts Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) – Works with local communities to improve and protect natural resources like soil, water, and air, offering technical assistance and conservation planning​ (Natural Resources Conservation Service)​.

Mass Audubon – Actively protects land and promotes conservation throughout Massachusetts, focusing on habitat for rare and endangered species and enhancing climate resilience​ (Mass Audubon)​.

MassWildlife’s Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program – Dedicated to the conservation of a wide range of native biological diversity and the habitats that support them, emphasizing species that are not hunted or fished​ (gov)​.

Massachusetts Bird Conservation Partnership (MBCP) – Aims to conserve birds and their habitats through collaborative efforts that include monitoring and public engagement initiatives​ (Maryland Bird Conservation Partnership)​.

Lincoln Land Conservation Trust and Rural Land Foundation – Protects and conserves land in Lincoln, Massachusetts, employing creative planning solutions to preserve natural resources and maintain the rural character of the area​ (Lincoln Land Trust)​.

These organizations are instrumental in advancing conservation efforts in Massachusetts, leveraging a combination of scientific research, community engagement, and innovative practices to protect the state’s natural heritage

MINESOTA

These organizations play vital roles in preserving Minnesota’s diverse natural environments and wildlife, promoting sustainable management practices, and engaging communities in conservation efforts across the state.

Minnesota Land Trust – Focuses on protecting and restoring Minnesota’s natural landscapes through conservation easements, engaging the community in preserving diverse habitats and wildlife​ (The Minnesota Land Trust)​.

The Nature Conservancy in Minnesota – Works on ambitious global and local conservation goals, including carbon sequestration, habitat conservation, and supporting community resilience against climate impacts​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

Conservation Minnesota – Advocates for policy changes to protect Minnesota’s environment, focusing on reducing emissions, waste, and protecting natural resources during legislative sessions​ (Conservation MN)​.

Natural Heritage Information System (Minnesota DNR) – Provides comprehensive data on Minnesota’s rare species, natural plant communities, and other natural features, supporting conservation planning and protection efforts​ (MN DNR)​.

Minnesota Conservation Federation – Engages in a variety of conservation activities including partnerships with the DNR for community events and conservation education, focusing on traditional outdoor activities like hunting and fishing​ (Minnesota Conservation Foundation)​.

Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy – Works to protect Minnesota’s water by advocating for stronger environmental protections and engaging in legal battles to uphold water quality standards​ (MN Ctr for Enviro Advocacy)​.

Minnesota Lakes and Rivers Advocates – Focuses on protecting and improving the waters and shorelands of Minnesota through advocacy, education, and promoting best practices among lake associations and property owners​ (LakeOrgAdmin)​.

Minnesota Zoo – Manages the Minnesota Bison Conservation Herd, aiming to conserve genetically pure American plains bison and their natural prairie habitats in collaboration with state parks and natural resources departments​ (Minnesota Zoo)​.

Minnesota Prairie Conservation Plan (Minnesota DNR) – Aims to protect the state’s remaining native prairies by coordinating conservation efforts across multiple regions and partners, focusing on ecosystem integrity and biodiversity​ (MN DNR)​.

Watershed Management Organizations (Minnesota BWSR) – Provides resources and guidance for local governance and environmental stewardship, focusing on comprehensive water management and conservation practices​ (BWSR)​.

MISSOURI

These organizations collectively contribute to the conservation of Missouri’s diverse natural environments and wildlife, promoting sustainable management practices and engaging communities in conservation efforts across the state.

The Nature Conservancy in Missouri – Focuses on sustainable agriculture, nature-based solutions, climate resilience, biodiversity protection, and building healthy cities. They are involved in various projects including stream restoration and urban greening initiatives​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

Conservation Federation of Missouri (CFM) – Represents Missouri’s citizen conservationists and is actively involved in advocacy, education, and partnerships to preserve Missouri’s wildlife and natural resources. CFM is particularly influential in conservation legislation and works to unite the voices of outdoor enthusiasts across the state​ (Conservation Federation of Missouri)​.

Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) – Engages in comprehensive conservation efforts including land acquisition, wetland development, and habitat preservation for wildlife. MDC also focuses on enhancing public engagement through educational programs and outdoor recreational initiatives​ (Missouri Department of Conservation)​​ (Missouri Department of Conservation)​.

Missouri Coalition for the Environment – Focuses on environmental advocacy and education, particularly around issues impacting public health and natural resources. They provide various opportunities for community involvement and leadership in environmental actions​ (Missouri Coalition for the Environment)​.

Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation – Supports financial needs for conservation and outdoor recreation. This foundation collaborates with the Missouri Department of Conservation and other partners to fund projects that address immediate conservation needs and promote outdoor activities​ (MOCHF)​.

Missouri Land Trust Coalition – An association of land trusts working together to protect natural, community, recreational, and farm landscapes in Missouri. They offer support and resources to landowners interested in conservation easements and other protection tools​ (Missouri Land Trust Coalition)​.

NEBRASKA

These organizations collectively support a wide range of conservation priorities in Nebraska, from managing wildlife and aquatic resources to engaging the community and supporting sustainable land management practices.

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission – Focuses on wildlife and fisheries management, land management, environmental review, and various conservation efforts. Their work is crucial for maintaining the diversity and abundance of Nebraska’s flora, fauna, and habitats​ (Nebraska Game & Parks Commission)​​ (Nebraska Game & Parks Commission)​.

Conservation Nebraska – Engages the community in environmental conservation through education and active involvement. They emphasize the importance of protecting air, water, and land resources across the state​ (Home : Conservation Nebraska)​.

Nebraska Natural Legacy Project – A strategic effort to conserve Nebraska’s biodiversity, focusing on at-risk species and biologically unique landscapes. This initiative is pivotal in guiding conservation work that benefits the state’s wildlife and habitats​ (Nebraska Game & Parks Commission)​​ (Nebraska Game & Parks Commission)​.

Nebraska Natural Resources Districts (NRDs) – Focuses on soil conservation, flood control, and water quality across Nebraska’s river basins. NRDs play a vital role in local resource management and conservation efforts​ (NRDNet)​.

Sandhills Task Force – Works to conserve the Sandhills’ wetland-grassland ecosystem through partnerships with ranchers and local communities. Their projects aim to sustain both the natural environment and the economic viability of local ranching​ (Sandhills Task Force)​.

Nebraska Partnership for All-Bird Conservation – Enhances bird habitat conservation and promotes birding as a tool for economic development, especially in rural communities. Their work includes managing birding trails and conservation education​ (Cooperative Conservation)​.

NEW HAMPSHIRE

These organizations play a crucial role in the stewardship and preservation of New Hampshire’s natural environments, fostering sustainable land management practices and community engagement in conservation efforts across the state.

The Nature Conservancy in New Hampshire – Focuses on conserving the state’s lands and waters, partnering with local landowners and other stakeholders to protect nearly 300,000 acres and 680 miles of rivers and streams​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

New Hampshire Fish and Game Department – Manages the Wildlife Action Plan, which is a strategic blueprint for conserving Species of Greatest Conservation Need and their habitats across the state. This plan involves numerous conservation partners and emphasizes community participation​ (State of New Hampshire Fish and Game)​.

Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests (Forest Society) – One of the most effective land conservation organizations in the state, the Forest Society has protected over one million acres of open space in New Hampshire, promoting land stewardship and advocating for public policies that encourage conservation​ (Forest Society)​​ (Forest Society)​.

State Conservation Committee – Administers the Conservation Grant Program which supports projects that protect, restore, and enhance New Hampshire’s natural resources, focusing on areas such as water quality, wildlife habitat, and land conservation​ (NH Department of Agriculture)​.

NEW MEXICO

These organizations collectively contribute to the preservation and sustainable management of New Mexico’s natural resources, promoting community involvement and environmental stewardship throughout the state.

The Nature Conservancy in New Mexico – Focuses on protecting vital ecosystems such as the Gila River and engages in efforts to restore fire-dependent forests using controlled burns as a management tool to maintain healthy landscapes​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

New Mexico Department of Game & Fish – Manages the State Wildlife Action Plan, emphasizing conservation strategies for species with the greatest need and managing the Habitat Stamp Program, which supports projects on lands managed by the BLM and US Forest Service to benefit wildlife​ (New Mexico Department of Game & Fish)​​ (New Mexico Department of Game & Fish)​.

New Mexico Avian Conservation Partners – Works to enhance bird conservation and management across the state. This group focuses on habitat conservation for bird species and provides a platform for communication and collaboration among conservationists​ (Avian Conservation Partners NM)​.

New Mexico Wilderness Alliance – Dedicated to the protection and restoration of New Mexico’s wildlands and wilderness areas, with specific campaigns like the Gila Wild & Scenic Rivers Act to safeguard free-flowing rivers and the habitats surrounding them​ (NMWild)​.

Albuquerque Wildlife Federation – Engages in habitat restoration projects and promotes conservation education among the public. The organization’s projects often involve volunteer efforts in diverse environments throughout New Mexico​ (Albuquerque Wildlife Federation)​.

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) New Mexico – Provides technical and financial assistance to improve agricultural and environmental practices across the state, fostering conservation on private lands​ (Natural Resources Conservation Service)​.

New Mexico Association of Conservation Districts (NMACD) – Supports the local Soil and Water Conservation Districts in managing natural resources effectively across New Mexico’s diverse landscapes​ (NMACD)​.

NORTH CAROLINA

These organizations play crucial roles in managing and protecting North Carolina’s natural resources, promoting sustainable practices, and engaging communities in conservation efforts across the state.

North Carolina Conservation Network – A coalition of over 60 environmental, community, and environmental justice organizations focused on protecting North Carolina’s environment and public health .

The Nature Conservancy in North Carolina – Committed to conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends, with over 40 years of active conservation efforts throughout the state .

North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission – Manages conservation programs such as the North Carolina Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (NCPARC) and implements the state’s Wildlife Action Plan, focusing on the conservation of non-game species and their habitats .

North Carolina Wildlife Federation – Since 1945, this organization has worked for all wildlife and habitat in North Carolina, bringing together conservationists, wildlife enthusiasts, hunters, anglers, government, and industry .

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) North Carolina – Partners with landowners in North Carolina to protect and enhance natural resources, helping people reduce soil erosion, enhance water supplies, improve water quality, increase wildlife habitat, and achieve other environmental benefits .

Conservation Trust for North Carolina – Advances the pace of land conservation in North Carolina, responding to the needs of communities seeking to confront the effects of climate change and build resilience with innovative solutions .

North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NC DEQ) – Focuses on the conservation of the state’s abundant natural resources, preserving natural areas for research, education, and recreation, and helping citizens learn to conserve energy and reduce and recycle waste .

TENNESSEE

Here are some notable conservation organizations in Tennessee that are active in preserving the state’s natural landscapes and wildlife:

Tennessee Wildlife Federation: This organization is deeply involved in wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and promoting outdoor activities like hunting and fishing. Their initiatives include the “Hunters for the Hungry” program, which provides venison to food banks and soup kitchens​ (Tennessee Wildlife Federation)​.

TennGreen Land Conservancy: Focused on land conservation, this group works to protect Tennessee’s natural environments through conservation easements and partnerships with local communities. They have been instrumental in preserving areas like Harmony Wildlife Preserve and Hidden Springs​ (TennGreen Land Conservancy)​.

The Land Trust for Tennessee: With a strategic conservation plan titled “Forever Tennessee,” this trust aims to conserve Tennessee’s farms, forests, historic sites, and natural landscapes. Their efforts are concentrated on areas identified as Conservation Opportunity Regions throughout the state​ (The Land Trust For Tennessee)​​ (The Land Trust For Tennessee)​.

Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation: Established to support the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, this foundation assists with youth education and strategic land acquisitions for habitat conservation and public hunting opportunities​ (Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation)​.

Bureau of Conservation Leadership – Tennessee State Government: This bureau provides strategic leadership and support to various conservation initiatives across Tennessee, focusing on protecting the state’s natural and cultural resources​ (Tennessee State Government – TN.gov)​.

UTAH

Here are some key conservation organizations in Utah focused on preserving the state’s diverse natural environments and wildlife:

Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance (SUWA): Dedicated to defending Utah’s redrock wilderness, SUWA works to protect these landscapes through legal and legislative efforts. They engage the public in advocacy to support protective measures for these unique areas​ (Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance)​.

The Nature Conservancy in Utah: This organization focuses on large-scale conservation projects, including habitat restoration and invasive species management, across various preserves in Utah like the White Dome Nature Preserve​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

Utah Wildlife Federation: Focused on the sustainable use and management of natural resources, this federation advocates for policies that enhance Utah’s wildlife and outdoor recreation opportunities. They emphasize collaborative and inclusive approaches to conservation​ (Utah Wildlife Federa)​.

Utah Conservation Corps: This group provides service opportunities that address environmental and community needs. It engages in activities such as habitat restoration and disaster response, promoting conservation through community involvement​ (The Corps Network)​.

Utah Wilderness Coalition: Advocates for the protection of wilderness-quality lands in Utah, promoting legislation like America’s Red Rock Wilderness Act which aims to preserve vast areas of natural land under federal management​ (ProtectWildUtah)​.

Utah Open Lands: This land trust is focused on conserving critical landscapes in Utah through conservation easements and stewardship. They work with landowners to voluntarily preserve their lands, protecting its scenic, wildlife, and historical values​ (Utah Open Lands)​.

VIRGINIA

Here are some key conservation organizations in Virginia that are active in protecting the state’s natural resources:

Virginia Conservation Network (VCN): This organization coordinates a network of over 150 environmental organizations throughout Virginia, focusing on diverse issues such as water resilience, land and wildlife conservation, climate action, and sustainable land use​ (Virginia Conservation Network)​.

The Nature Conservancy in Virginia: Known for its efforts to protect and restore natural habitats across various regions in Virginia, The Nature Conservancy manages over 55 natural areas in the state, contributing significantly to local and statewide conservation initiatives​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

Historic Virginia Land Conservancy: Focused on protecting significant natural, scenic, agricultural, and historic lands, this organization has successfully conserved over 14,700 acres, ensuring the preservation of these lands for future generations​ (Historic Virginia Land Conservancy)​.

Wildlife Foundation of Virginia: This foundation is committed to conserving land and providing public access and outdoor recreation opportunities, particularly by engaging sportsmen in the conservation and enjoyment of Virginia’s outdoor resources​ (Wildlife Foundation of Virginia)​.

Valley Conservation Council (VCC): Dedicated to protecting the farms and forests of the Shenandoah Valley and Allegheny Highlands, VCC works with local landowners to preserve the natural and agricultural landscape through conservation easements and other means​ (Valley Conservation Council)​.

The Conservation Fund: Operating nationally but based in Arlington, Virginia, this organization works on creating solutions that make environmental and economic sense. They focus on sustainable conservation efforts that benefit both nature and the community​ (The Conservation Fund)​.

WEST VIRGINIA

These organizations are vital in managing and conserving the rich natural heritage of West Virginia, offering various ways for individuals and communities to get involved in preservation efforts.

The Nature Conservancy in West Virginia: This organization is involved in protecting over 125,000 acres of critical natural lands in the state. Their efforts contribute to the conservation of diverse ecosystems, including forests, wetlands, and rivers​ (The Nature Conservancy)​.

West Virginia Land Trust: Dedicated to protecting West Virginia’s natural lands, scenic areas, water quality, and recreational access, this trust works with landowners and partners to implement conservation easements and real estate acquisitions to preserve land for future generations​ (WV Land Trust)​.

Conservation West Virginia: This group is focused on political advocacy for conservation, pushing for legislative support for renewable energy and climate change initiatives. They also work on mobilizing voters to elect leaders who prioritize environmental policies​ (Conservation West Virginia)​.

West Virginia Highlands Conservancy: Engaged in the preservation and wise management of the natural resources of West Virginia, particularly in the Highlands Region, this organization is active in advocacy, educational initiatives, and promoting recreational access to protected lands​ (West Virginia Highlands Conservancy)​.

The Conservation Fund in West Virginia: Known for their diverse initiatives, this fund works on land conservation, climate change combat strategies, and building vibrant communities through strategic land acquisitions and conservation efforts​ (The Conservation Fund)​.

These organizations are vital in managing and conserving the rich natural heritage of West Virginia, offering various ways for individuals and communities to get involved in preservation efforts.

WYOMING

Here are some notable conservation organizations in Wyoming focused on protecting the state’s natural resources and wildlife:

Wyoming Wildlife Federation: Established in 1937, this organization is dedicated to enhancing habitats and advocating for wildlife-friendly policies. They are involved in various conservation initiatives, including habitat restoration and wildlife corridor protection​ (Wyoming Wildlife Federation)​.

Wyoming Outdoor Council: Founded in 1967, the council works on protecting public lands, wildlife, clean air and water, and advocating for responsible energy development in Wyoming​ (Wyoming Outdoor Council)​.

Wyoming Wilderness Association: Since 1979, this group has been a staunch advocate for Wyoming’s wilderness areas, focusing on protecting public lands and promoting wilderness designation and conservation education​ (WWA)​.

Wyoming Wildlife Foundation: This foundation supports wildlife and habitat conservation through grants and projects that enhance Wyoming’s natural resources. They also focus on involving youth in conservation efforts​ (Wyoming Wildlife Foundation)​.

Land Conservation Organizations: Various organizations like the Jackson Hole Land Trust and Wyoming Stock Growers Land Trust work to preserve land for ecological, scenic, and agricultural values. These organizations manage significant amounts of land and resources across the state, contributing to conservation and sustainable management​ (Cause IQ: Intelligence on nonprofits)​.

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