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.
Three Forks Nature Center (Sequoyah State Park Hulbert)
Three Lakes Waterfront Association
Three Oaks Outdoor Science School
To create a lifelong impact of environmental advocacy through experiential learning and exploration in a safe and fun environment. Our program provides social skill development by breaking social barriers through teamwork and inclusivity. Students will have the opportunity to nurture their confidence and independence while developing a sense of responsibility and accountability.
Crestline, CA 92325
Three Pines Youth Camp
Three Rivers Park District
The mission of Three Rivers Park District is to promote environmental stewardship through recreation and education in a natural resources-based park system. It encompasses over 27,000 acres of parks and trails and serves millions of visitors annually.
Plymouth, MN 55441
Three Rivers SWCD
The mission of Three Rivers Soil and Water Conservation District is to identify, to promote the wise use of, and protect our natural resources through education, technical assistance, and financial support to all citizens encompassing Essex, King William, and King & Queen counties. We strive to achieve soil and water conservation within the Three Rivers Soil & Water Conservation District through leadership, education and technical assistance.
Tappahannock, VA 22560-2200
Three Valley Conservation Trust
Thrive Hood River
Thrive Outside
Thrive Outside is a nonprofit organization dedicated to giving ALL kids and teens the opportunity to fall in love with nature and to THRIVE through the experience. They partner with educators to connect their students with nature by designing and implementing dynamic “Outdoor Learning Zones” coupled with teacher professional development in outdoor learning and teaching. With their turn-key approach, Thrive Outside facilitates the entire process. Thrive Outside also hosts community events that encourage kids, teens, and their families to explore the outdoors, connect with nature, and have fun together.
Providence, RI 2903
Through The Trees
Connecting People of all ages to Nature, Themselves & Thriving Communities
Through the Trees is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization located in a beautiful forest setting in Freeport, Maine. We gently guide and invite children, teens, families and adults to connect with the wonders of nature by providing transformational experiences that awaken and enliven the mind, body and soul.
We invite peace, freedom and deep healing opportunities through Nature Immersion and Connection.
Through Nature Engagement, our programs forge resilience, confidence and humility.
We offer opportunities to take action in tending to our Earth fostering a sense of purpose, belonging and fulfillment through Nature Stewardship and Service.
Freeport, Maine 4032
TickEncounter
An academic-based tick-bite prevention and tickborne disease prevention resource, TickEncounter promotes TickSmart tools and thinking. Their programs and resources about tick biology and prevention help people remember critical details and enable more effective and efficient best practices for reducing tick encounters and disease risk. Important tools and platforms include TickSpotters, a national crowdsourced tick survey and response based on tick photo submissions, and the innovative Be Ready For Ticks "Just in Time" which gives access to tick experts using QR code-driven notices.
Kingston, RI 2881
Tidelines Institute
Tidewater SWCD
Tigard & Tualatin
Tigers for Tomorrow Exotic Animal Preserve
To uphold the highest standards of care for animals in need of a permanent home. Open to the community as an environmental education learning center and outdoor recreational destination.
Attalla, AL 35954
Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve
Designated by NOAA as the Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve (TRNERR), we are one of
29 estuarine reserves in the country devoted to education and research. The Reserve is managed cooperatively
by CA State Parks & the USFWS.
Each NERR develops and implements a program that links education to scientific research and stewardship. Each Reserve's education program functions independently, but all have commonalities with other NERR education programs. A system-wide K-12 program (K-12 Estuarine Education Program, or KEEP) continues to be developed with the national Education Coordinators. The K-12 Estuarine Education Program directs the ReservesÂ’ education actions, including implementing the Teachers on the Estuary (TOTE) teacher training.
Environmental education is an integral component of programming that serves educational goals in the resource protection and ecosystem management of Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve. At the Reserve, the operating agencies, CSP and FWS, view education and outreach as powerful tools that help oversee the human aspect of resource management.
Imperial Beach, CA 91932
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