Directory of Service Providers
Search the directory below to find programs and resources focused on environmental literacy, climate justice, green building, outdoor learning, e-STEM, and other related topics.
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission – Rick Evans Grandview Prairie Nature Center
Part of a larger Wildlife Management Area, this center is dedicated to blackland prairie conservation education and habitat stewardship.
Ozan, AR 71855
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission – Stream Team
The CommissionÂ’s mission is to wisely manage all the fish and wildlife resources of Arkansas while providing maximum enjoyment for the people.
Lonoke, AR 72086-3870
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission – Witt Stephens Jr. Nature Center
The center focuses on the wide variety of outdoor recreational opportunities that our state’s fish and wildlife resources provide. The location along the Arkansas River allows many watchable wildlife activities within an urban area. Basking water turtles, butterflies and migrating pelicans are common sights. A portion of the Arkansas River Trail crosses the site, offering more options for exploration
Little Rock, AR 72201
Arkansas Geological Survey
Serves the people of Arkansas by providing geological information to develop and enable effective management of the StateÂ’s mineral, fossil fuel, and water resources while protecting the environment.
Arkansas Headwaters State Park
CPW's mission is to perpetuate the wildlife resources of the state, to provide a quality state parks system, and to provide enjoyable and sustainable outdoor recreation opportunities that educate and inspire current and future generations to serve as active stewards of Colorado's natural resources.
Salida, CO 81201-1654
Arkansas Master Naturalists
To develop a corps of well-informed volunteers to provide education, outreach, and service dedicated to the beneficial management of natural resources and natural areas within their communities.
Arkansas Monarch Conservation Partnership
The Arkansas Monarch Conservation Partnership (AMCP) is a collaborative of over 30 partners who are working together toward the strategic goals in the Arkansas Monarch and Pollinator Conservation Plan. Since forming in 2015, the AMCP has various subcommittees that help implement actions to reach our goals and objectives. The Outreach and Education subcommittee and our Coordinator often give presentations and provide resources to environmental educators to create native habitat and learn about monarch and native bee biology.
Arkansas Native Plant Society
The mission of the Arkansas Native Plant Society is to preserve, conserve, study, and enjoy the native plants of Arkansas while promoting public awareness about their ecological value. The organization is committed to educating the public about native plants and their habitats, and it shares knowledge through publications, field meetings, and educational programs to support ongoing conservation efforts.
Arkansas Natural Sky Association
AR Affiliate of the International Dark-Sky Association and environmental organization focused on the nocturnal environment. Activities include online courses and collaborating with others in public star parties
Little Rock, AR 72205-1904
Arkansas State Parks
Arkansas State Parks enhance the quality of life through exceptional outdoor experiences, connections to Arkansas heritage, and sound resource management. The well-trained staff of your 52 state parks is here to help you explore a wide array of flora and fauna, much of it visible from iconic hiking, kayaking, and cycling trails. YouÂ’ll Love It Here!
Arkansas STEM Coalition
The Arkansas STEM Coalition is a statewide partnership uniting business, education, government, and community leaders to encourage, coordinate, and advocate for policies, strategies, and and programs that support excellence in science, technology, engineering, and math education. Their mission is to foster high?quality, hands?on STEM learning opportunities for all Arkansas learners, build a competitive workforce capable of filling high?demand, high?paying STEM careers, and ultimately expand the stateÂ’s economy.
Arkansas Water Resources Center
We have helped local, state, and federal agencies address our water challenges for 54 years. We succeed in this effort through robust research and water quality monitoring, education and training outreach, and information transfer to stakeholders throughout the State and region.
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