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Missouri Department of Conservation-Forest Care by Web Editor, last updated: May 30, 2024 06:59 PM
MDC manages nearly one million Missouri acres for conservation and public use.
Mississippi State University by Web Editor, last updated: May 30, 2024 06:56 PM
At Mississippi State University, we believe in getting personal. Our university provides the academic, leadership, and social opportunities to help each person excel. Your success—in whatever field of study or career goal—is our success. We take that mission seriously. Here, faculty, staff and students share a common goal: to make the Mississippi State University experience a lifetime opportunity.
Mississippi Forestry Commission by admin, last updated: May 30, 2024 06:55 PM
Mississippi Forestry Commission (MFC) has been a leader in the protection, management, and sustainability of the state’s forests for more than 90 years. The MFC provides expert management, protection, and information needed to keep Mississippi’s approximately 19.2 million acres of forestland healthy, productive, and prosperous.
Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: May 30, 2024 06:54 PM
The mission of the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks is to conserve and enhance Mississippi’s wildlife, fisheries, and parks, provide quality outdoor recreation, and engage the public in natural resource conservation. Mississippi's legislative leadership recognized the need for wildlife conservation in our state and founded the Mississippi Game and Fish Commission in 1932. Since then, the Agency has been the state's premier conservation organization. In 1989, the Bureau of Parks and Recreation merged with the Mississippi Department of Wildlife Conservation to form the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP). The MDWFP is a large state agency charged by state statute to conserve, develop, and protect Mississippi's natural resources and provide continuing outdoor recreation opportunities.
Mississippi Army National Guard by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: May 30, 2024 06:52 PM
The missions of the Mississippi Army National Guard (1798) and the Mississippi Air National Guard (1939) are now, and always have been, dual in nature. The state mission is: to provide protection of life and property, and uphold the preservation of peace, order and public safety for the citizens of Mississippi, under the leadership and control of the governor. The federal mission is straightforward: to serve for the common defense, under Presidential authority, in times of national emergency or war.
Mid-Atlantic Center for Herpetology and Conservation by Jason Tesauro, last updated: May 30, 2024 06:51 PM
MACHAC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation and study of amphibians and reptiles through advocacy, education, and execution of research by professional herpetologists and ecologists in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States.
Mescal Fire District by Rhishja Cota, last updated: May 30, 2024 06:46 PM
The Mescal-J6 Fire District provides fire suppression, emergency medical and rescue services to the communities of J-6, Mescal,Empire Acres, Skyline, Empire and Salcido Acres, as well as 11 miles of Interstate 10.
MassWildlife by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: May 30, 2024 06:45 PM
MassWildlife is responsible for the conservation of freshwater fish and wildlife in the Commonwealth, including endangered plants and animals. MassWildlife restores, protects, and manages land for wildlife to thrive and for people to enjoy.
Maryland Department of Natural Resources - Natural Heritage Program by Matthew Cimitile, last updated: May 30, 2024 06:40 PM
Since 1979, the Maryland Natural Heritage Program (MD NHP) has been the lead state agency responsible for protecting and managing nongame, rare, threatened, and endangered species and their habitats in Maryland.
Mariposa County Resource Conservation District by Rhishja Cota, last updated: May 30, 2024 06:37 PM
The mission of the Mariposa County Resource Conservation District is to encourage and facilitate cooperative solutions to local resources conservation issues and problems. We provide technical, financial and educational resources, whatever their source, to meet the needs of the local land-users.
Mariposa County Office of Emergency Services by Rhishja Cota, last updated: May 30, 2024 06:36 PM
The Office of Emergency Services responds to emergencies ranging from wildland fires to storm events to hazardous material incidents. We represent Mariposa County, assist first responders in accessing equipment and personnel, gather information and stay informed. At the scene, we are part of the decision-making process and provide guidance.
Mariposa County Fire Safe Council by Rhishja Cota, last updated: May 30, 2024 06:35 PM
The mission of the Mariposa County Fire Safe Council is to protect the people of Mariposa County and their property from the effects of catastrophic wildfire through education, cooperation, innovation and action.
Mariposa Biomass Workgroup by Rhishja Cota, last updated: May 30, 2024 06:34 PM
The Mariposa Biomass Project has been exploring the idea of a woody biomass facility in Mariposa County that would use slash from forest thinning projects for the generation of bioenergy and commercial byproducts. The facility would produce a revenue stream that should help finance forest thinning projects, attract new industries and jobs to the County, and possibly have other positive economic and environmental benefits for the county and the region.
Mariposa County by Rhishja Cota, last updated: May 30, 2024 06:34 PM
When California was formed in 1850, Mariposa County was one of the original 27 counties and covered one-fifth of the state. The County was reapportioned to create all of parts of 11 other counties giving rise to the nickname the “Mother of Counties.”
Mapbox by Rhishja Cota, last updated: May 30, 2024 06:33 PM
Mapbox powers navigation for people, packages, and vehicles everywhere. We're a customer focused company operating globally at internet scale, delivering services to customers across logistics, automotive, social, travel, ecommerce, manufacturing, farming and other industry segments. Delivering high quality services to our customers is our top priority. Our core values drive how we work with our customers and how we build our team through who we hire, reward, and promote.
Mainspring Conservation Trust by Carol Sanders-Reed, last updated: May 30, 2024 06:31 PM
Mainspring is the land trust in the Southern Blue Ridge mountains, which spans seven counties: Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Jackson, Macon and Swain in North Carolina, and Rabun County, Georgia. Its goal is to conserve and restore the lands and waters of the Southern Blue Ridge, and to connect the people to these natural treasures. Formed in 1997 by a group of visionaries, this organization grew into the Land Trust for the Little Tennessee, until it transitioned to Mainspring Conservation Trust in 2016.
Lower Mississippi Valley Joint Venture by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: May 30, 2024 06:29 PM
The Lower Mississippi Valley Joint Venture (LMVJV) is a self-directed, non-regulatory private, state, and federal conservation partnership that exists for the purpose of sustaining bird populations and their habitats within the Lower Mississippi Valley and West Gulf Coastal Plain/Ouachitas regions through implementing and communicating the goals and objectives of relevant national and international bird conservation plans.
Louisville Air Pollution Control District by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: May 30, 2024 06:26 PM
The Air Pollution Control District (APCD) implements federal, state, and local air pollution laws and regulations in Louisville, like the federal Clean Air Act and the local Strategic Toxic Air Reduction (STAR) program, one of the nations most stringent programs to reduce emissions of toxic air pollution.
Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: May 30, 2024 06:24 PM
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is responsible for managing and protecting Louisiana’s abundant natural resources. Mission Statement To manage, conserve, and promote wise utilization of Louisiana’s renewable fish and wildlife resources and their supporting habitats through replenishment, protection, enhancement, research, development, and education for the social and economic benefit of current and future generations. To provide opportunities for and to encourage the use and enjoyment of these resources in a safe and healthy environment both on land and on water.
Little Snake River Conservation District (LSRCD) by Rhishja Cota, last updated: May 30, 2024 06:21 PM
The Little Snake River Conservation District is located in Baggs, WY.