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Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
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Rhishja Cota
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Sep 21, 2022
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Sep 26, 2022 05:18 PM
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NGO,
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
Since its humble beginnings in the mid-1980s, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation now has more than 231,000 members whose support helped complete more than 13,000 conservation and hunting heritage outreach projects that protected or enhanced more than 8.2 million acres of wildlife habitat and opened or improved public access to more than 1.3 million acres, much of which was completely off-limits to the public. RMEF boasts more than 12,000 volunteers working through more than 500 chapters.
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Sabino Canyon Volunteer Naturalists
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by
Rhishja Cota
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Sep 23, 2022
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Citizen Science,
Sabino Canyon Volunteer Naturalists
In partnership with the Santa Catalina Ranger District of Coronado National Forest, we have offered educational programs for children and adults for more than 30 years.
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Sandhills Prescribed Burn Association
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by
Rhishja Cota
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Apr 16, 2024
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last modified
Apr 16, 2024 03:09 PM
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Wildland Fire,
SE FireMap,
Sandhills Prescribed Burn Association,
Prescribed Burn Associations
The Sandhills Prescribed Burn Association (SPBA) was created to assist landowners in restoring one of the most biologically diverse and culturally rich landscapes that once covered 90 million acres in the Southeastern US.
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Sandhills Task Force
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Rhishja Cota
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Sep 29, 2022
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State,
NGO,
Sandhills Task Force
The Sandhills Task Force (STF) is a non-profit organization consisting of a 16-member board of Sandhill ranchers and conservation agencies. The organization’s focus is on affecting sound environmental and economic practices in the Sandhills of Nebraska.
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Santa Catalina Volunteer Patrol
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Rhishja Cota
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Sep 23, 2022
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Santa Catalina Volunteer Patrol,
Citizen Science
The Santa Catalina Volunteer Patrol is an organization that works in association with the U.S. Forest Service in the Santa Catalina Ranger District within the Coronado National Forest. Our primary focus is the Sabino Canyon Recreation Area, the Santa Catalina Trails (Pusch Ridge) and nearby Mt. Lemmon, all of which receive over 1 million visitors each year from around the world.
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Santa Rosa-Paradise Restoration
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Rhishja Cota
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Oct 27, 2022
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Wildland Fire,
Research
The Santa Rosa-Paradise landscape is a priority landscape under Nevada Division of Forestry's (NDF) Forest, Range and Watershed Action Plan.
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Saratoga Encampment Rawlins Conservation District
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by
Rhishja Cota
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Sep 21, 2022
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Sep 26, 2022 05:20 PM
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Saratoga Encampment Rawlins Conservation District,
State
SERCD has been working to conserve and enhance natural resources in central Carbon County since 1945.
SERCD provides local leadership for the conservation of natural resources. We focus on natural resource issues and solutions specific to the communities we represent.
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Saving the South’s Tiniest and Rarest Turtles
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by
Rhishja Cota
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Oct 25, 2022
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Oct 25, 2022 04:43 PM
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Turtle,
Reptile,
Bogs,
Farmers,
Bog Turtle,
Habitat Management,
Wildlife Conservation,
Endangered Species,
Freshwater Turtles,
Landowners,
Private Lands
In the North Carolina mountains, biologists work to give North America’s bog turtles a fighting chance.
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Scattered Lands Hazardous Fuels
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by
Rhishja Cota
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Oct 27, 2022
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Wildland Fire,
Research
The Scattered Lands Hazardous Fuels project focuses on 173,942 acres of high-risk forestlands in North Idaho.
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Shasta Indian Nation
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by
Rhishja Cota
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Sep 21, 2022
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Shasta Indian Nation,
Tribal
The wilderness of northwestern California and southwestern Oregon, has been, and still is, the traditional homeland of the Shasta Indian people. Most traditional Shasta villages were located along the Klamath, Shasta, Salmon, and Scott Rivers, and their tributaries. The major structures of a Shasta village included the dwelling house (umma), a "big house" (okwa-umma), the sweat house (wukwu),and the menstrual hut (wapsahuumma). Each village was integrated into a larger band, each led by a headman.
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