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.
Alabama Wildlife Federation
Introduce children to the outdoors so they learn about Alabama’s great biodiversity and make balanced decisions about the wise use and conservation of our wildlife and natural resources.
The mission of the Alamo Area Chapter is to develop a corps of well-informed volunteers who provide education, outreach, and service dedicated to the beneficial management of natural resources and natural areas within our community for the state of Texas.
We work to empower students to be leaders, learning best practices in energy efficiency, driving measurable energy savings, and moving their schools and communities toward a greener future. PowerSave Schools reduce consumption through no-cost operations and behavior changes.
Working with local schools to educated students about plastic/trash pollution and get students involved in community science efforts to clean up and collect data on trash.
The mission of American YouthWorks is to provide young people with opportunities to build careers, strengthen communities, and improve the environment through education, on-the-job training, and service to others.
Amigos de Bolsa Chica is a non-profit volunteer organization formed in 1976 by a group of Huntington Beach residents to protect the Bolsa Chica wetlands from development. Located in Huntington Beach in northwest Orange County, the Bolsa Chica wetlands had once been part of many thousands of acres of coastal wetland that had been filled for urban development in the 20th Century. Concerned about the statewide loss of wetlands, the mission of the Amigos de Bolsa Chica is to protect, preserve and acquire the Bolsa Chica and surrounding open space and to provide education about the importance of wetlands. The Amigos de Bolsa Chica achieved major reductions to the development plans and spearheaded an effort that resulted in the state's acquisition in 1997 of 880 acres of wetlands. The public now owns over 1300 acres of wetland/lowland. A large portion of a major lowland restoration project was completed in 2006. Biodiversity increased almost immediately. The Amigos de Bolsa Chica provides education about this unique ecosystem through private and public wetland tours for schools, scouts, other organizations and members of public led by extensively trained Naturalists. Amigos de Bolsa ChicaÂ’s FLOW Program (Follow and Learn about the Ocean and Wetlands) creates a unique hands-on learning opportunity for students to experience a coastal wetland ecosystem through its most fundamental elements, water quality and Phytoplankton. By offering bus transportation scholarships to Title 1 schools and underserved, multicultural students from Huntington Beach and surrounding communities, the Amigos de Bolsa ChicaÂ’s education programs expose as diverse an audience as possible to many environmental issues facing the planet through the microcosm of the coastal wetland ecosystem.
To help the farmers and landowners of Anderson County protect our natural resources; to provide youth awareness; and to provide services and educational information to the people of Anderson County.
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