European Centre for Nature Conservation:
Purpose is to further European nature conservation by bridging gap
between science and policy. ECNC has become a renowned expertise
centre offering support to the development, review and
implementation of European nature conservation.
http://www.ecnc.nl/
Sitka Conservation Society:
Working to protect the natural environment of the Tongass Forest and
surrounding waters of Southeast Alaska.
http://home.gci.net/~sitkawild/
Sefton Coast:
Local conservancy group in Sefton, England. Information on ecology,
biology, coastal management, sand dunes, and other aspects of
conservation of the English coast.
http://www.seftoncoast.org.uk/
Clean Islands International, Inc.:
Providing educational and technical assistance to island communities
(Caribbean region) for the preservation and beautification of
indigenous natural environments and the sustainable development of
proper solid waste handling practices.
http://www.islands.org/cii/ciipage.htm
Colorado Natural Areas Program:
Information on Colorado native plant communities, geologic
formations, paleontological localities and habitat for rare plants
or animals, native plant revegetation guide, wetlands best
management practices, research grant information, and weed
management.
http://parks.state.co.us/cnap/
Cold Mountain, Cold Rivers:
A non-profit environmental and human rights group based in Montana.
Areas of focus include: toxics, chlorine, pulp and paper, forest
health, buffalo, local campaigns and, videography.
http://www.wildrockies.org/cmcr/
EMonument:
Organization providing assistance in quality assurance management
for the environment. Operates internationally. Information about
past projects and recommended approaches for addressing food safety,
obsolete pesticide disposal, and other problems.
http://www.Environmonument.com
Environmental Institute of Houston:
EIH was created to address real and potential issues of
environmental concern, such as loss of biodiversity, health risks
from pollution, failure of food supplies, and depletion of natural
resources.
http://www.eih.uh.edu/
European Federation for Transport and Environment:
A European umbrella for NGOs working in the field of transport and
environment, promoting an environmentally responsible approach to
transport.
http://www.t-e.nu/
Zoological Society of Montreal:
A non-profit organization which promotes and develops an interest in
and knowledge and protection of wildlife, particularly in Canada.
http://zoologicalsocietymtl.org
Center for Public Environmental Oversight:
Promotes and facilitates public participation in the oversight of
environmental activities, including but not limited to the
remediation of federal facilities, private "Superfund" sites, and
Brownfields.
http://www.cpeo.org/
LEANweb:
The Louisiana Environmental Action Network is dedicated to making
Louisiana safe for future generations. The site serves as an
information center for people who have concerns about the
environment.
http://www.leanweb.org/
Great Lakes Protection Fund:
A private, nonprofit corporation formed in 1989 by the Governors of
the Great Lakes States. It is a permanent environmental endowment
that supports collaborative actions to improve the health of the
Great Lakes ecosystem.
http://www.glpf.org/
Environmental Support Center:
ESC improves the environment in the United States by assisting
grassroots environmental nonprofits.
http://www.envsc.org/
Environmental Alliance for Senior Involvement:
Economic and environmental realities are the foundation of a
sustainable environment for our children and grandchildren. To be
successful in developing and maintaining a sustainable environment
we need to draw on the life experiences, professional talents, time
and skills of a most precious but underutilized natural resource:
our senior citizens.
http://www.easi.org/
ITDP-The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy:
(ITDP)promotes environmentally sustainable transportation policies
and projects worldwide, acting to counter automobile dependence in
developing countries and Central and Eastern Europe.
http://www.itdp.org/
Conservation Foundation:
The group was founded by David Bellamy and David Shreeve to provide
a means for people in public, private, and non-profit sectors to
collaborate on environmental causes.
http://www.conservationfoundation.co.uk/
National Parks and Conservation Association:
Site provides information on US national parks and campaigns to
protect these natural, historic and cultural treasures.
http://www.npca.org/
Research Program in Environmental Planning:
The mission of our research program is to develop GIS tools and
apply them in environmental planning, management, research, and
teaching. REGIS supports open computing hardware architecture,
public-domain GIS software, and open access to digital information
on the environment and land use.
http://www.regis.berkeley.edu/
Transboundary Environmental Information Agency:
Our goal is to promote international cooperation on a
non-governmental level by assisting in the distribution of
information across border areas in the Baltic states and
northwestern Russia.
http://www.teia.org/
Tongass Conservation Society:
TCS is the conservation conscience of Ketchikan, Alaska, and is
dedicated to preserving the biodiversity of the many island forests
of the Tongass through protection of habitat from the pressures of
industrial exploitation.
http://www.ptialaska.net/~tongass/
Bushcare Tasmania:
Bushcare is a program to help landowners and community groups manage
native bush. This site helps you assess native bush on your property
and develop strategies to manage it for the future.
http://www.bushcare.tas.gov.au
Save Our Canyons:
Dedicated to Protecting the Beauty and Wildness of the Wasatch
Canyons, Mountains and Foothills in Utah
http://www.saveourcanyons.org
Environmental Council of the States [ECOS]:
U.S. national non-profit, non-partisan association of state and
territorial environmental commissioners. Site helps provide an
exchange of ideas, views and experiences in environmental regulation
and management, as well as state positions on national environmental
issues.
http://www.sso.org/ecos/
Environment Centre of Western Australia:
Non-profit non-governmental resource and liaison center facilitates
and assists community participation and action on environmental
issues.
http://www.ecwa.asn.au/
Global Resource Action Center for the Environment (GRACE):
Works to form new links with the research, policy and grassroots
communities to preserve the future of the planet and protect the
quality of the environment.
http://www.gracelinks.org
Natural Areas Association:
The Natural Areas Association works to inform, unite, and support
persons engaged in identifying, protecting, managing, and studying
natural areas and biological diversity.
http://natareas.org/frame.htm
Slide Ranch:
Teaches practical lessons about basic human needs - food, clothing
and community - in order to promote awareness of agriculture, its
processes and products, more sustainable use of natural resources, a
personal sense of connection with the natural world, and with the
environment.
http://www.slideranch.org/
Center for Ecosystem Survival:
Committed to the advancement of worldwide conservation through the
preservation of threatened habitats around the world. CES provides a
vital opportunity for individuals to do their part in the
preservation of the world's natural resources.
http://www.savenature.org/
Children of the Baltic:
Organization works in the field of ecological education and
protection of nature on the south coast of Gulf of Finland in the
Saint Petersburg and Lomonosov town (Leningrad region).
http://baltchild.org.ru/
Information Center for the Environment (ICE), University of
California, Davis (UCD):
Information Center for the Environment is a cooperative effort of
environmental scientists at the University of California, Davis and
collaborators at over thirty private, state, federal, and
international organizations interested in environmental protection.
http://ice.ucdavis.edu/
Sustainable Ecosystems Institute:
An organization of scientists committed to using their technical
expertise to solve ecological problems.
http://www.sei.org/core.html
Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management:
The Institute currently has around 1000 members drawn from local
authorities, government agencies, industry, environmental
consultancy, teaching/research, and voluntary environmental
organisations. Membership is encouraged both from individuals and
organisations actively working in the field and from people with a
general interest.
http://www.IEEM.co.uk
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Conservation:
RBG Kew is widely recognised as one of the leading centres for
advice and action on aspects of plant and fungal conservation.
Conservation programmes are undertaken on a wide range of endangered
and threatened plants and their habitats.
http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/conservation/
Earth Island Institute: Innovative Action for the Environment:
Environmental Organization: Develops & supports projects that
counteract environmental threats. Issues: sustainable development,
biodiversity, restoration, global warming, social justice, oceans,
forests
http://www.earthisland.org/
Saskatchewan Eco Network:
Deals with Ecological and Environmental issues in Saskatchewan,
Canada, and the rest of the world.
http://www.econet.sk.ca
The Conservation Alliance of the Great Plains:
A not-for-profit organization dedicated to environmental research,
education, and advocacy on the Great Plains and beyond.
http://www.conservationalliance.org
Center For Alaskan Coastal Studies:
The (CACS) is an nonprofit environmental education organization in
Homer, Alaska.
http://www.akcoastalstudies.org/
David Suzuki Foundation:
An environmental non-profit organization registered in Canada,
working to design a vision of Earth in which humans live within the
planets productive capacity, and finding and communicating practical
steps to bring that vision to reality.
http://www.davidsuzuki.org/
Parks and Wildlife Foundation:
Designed to accept contributions, real or personal property, grants
or bequests. These gifts will be used to benefit park development
and wildlife preservation and enhancement.
http://www.state.sd.us/gfp/Foundation/
Australian Association of Bush Regenerators:
AABR was established out of concern for the continuing survival and
integrity of bushland and its dependent fauna in or near bushland
areas, and seeks new members and friends for promoting good work
practices in natural areas.
http://www.zipworld.com.au/~aabr/
Alaska Forum for Environmental Responsibility:
An organization dedicated to holding industry and government
accountable to the laws designed to protect Alaska's envvironment.
http://www.alaska.net/~afervdz/
Center for Respect of Life and Environment:
The work of the Center is to awaken people's ecological
sensibilities and to transform lifestyles, institutional practices,
and social policies to support the community of life.
http://www.crle.org/
Australian Conservation Foundation:
Australia's leading environment group covers national environmental
issues: forests, national parks, uranium mining, global warming,
world heritage, rivers, recycling, pollution, wilderness and
endangered species.
http://www.acfonline.org.au/
Management Institute for Environment and Business:
Founded in 1990 to help companies improve environmental quality
through business success. MEB seeks to demonstrate and communicate
to the business community the opportunities of sustainable
development.
http://www.wri.org/meb/
Citizens's Environment Coalition:
CEC is an information clearinghouse and communications network for
environmental issues in the Houston/Galveston,Texas, area.
http://www.cechouston.org/
The Ecology Action Centre:
An active advocate in protecting the environment since 1972.
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Environment/EAC/EAC-Home.html
National Environmental Trust:
Learn more about global warming, air pollution, children's
environmental health and heritage forests and what you can do to
help solve them.
http://www.environet.policy.net/
Green Corps - Field School for Environmental Organizing:
Green Corps' one-year, full time, paid program gives you the best
training available to launch an environmental/social organizing and
advocacy career.
http://www.greencorps.org/
L i g h t H a w k:
A non-profit, environmental organization which uses the power of
flight to conserve and protect the earth's diverse ecosystems, plant
and animal life, and natural resources.
http://www.lighthawk.org/
Living Earth:
An international organisation which encourages people to learn and
work together to resolve the environmental issues which concern
them. Their programmes address a wide range of issues.
http://www.livingearth.org.uk/
EnviroLink Library -- Environmental Organizations:
A database of thousands of environmental organizations, organized by
topic.
http://library.envirolink.org/cat-search.html?searchtype=list-topics&catid=5&catname=Organizations
Marine Conservation Society:
UK charity dedicated to the protection of the marine environment and
its wildlife. Includes information about marine resources and
current threats.
http://www.mcsuk.org
the Harmony Institute:
Plans to showcase model programs of animal and horticulture
therapies, have the Albert Schweitzer Campus for the education of
interactions between humans, animals and the natural environment and
advise on the development of a sustainable community including
special amenities and services for companion animals to be named
Harmony, FL.
http://www.harmonyinstitute.org/
Weed Management Society of South Australia:
Provides a forum for the interaction between community groups,
professionals and researchers managing weeds in agricultural and
natural environments in South Australia.
http://www.ssn.flinders.edu.au/geog/weeds/
Canadian Council on Ecological Areas:
The CCEA is committed to establishing a comprehensive network of
protected areas linked together in a system that will protect
Canada's terrestrial and aquatic diversity in perpetuity.
http://www.ccea.org/
International Arid Lands Consortium:
Group's vision is to transform arid lands into more habitable
environments to advance the well-being of the people who inhabit the
areas.
http://ag.arizona.edu/OALS/IALC/
International Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement:
INECE is an international partnership promoting compliance and
enforcement of domestic and international environmental laws through
networking, capacity building, and enforcement cooperation.
http://www.inece.org
National Council for Science and the Environment:
Broad-based US consortium working to improve the scientific basis
for environmental decisionmaking. Includes organization information,
news, issues papers, and directories of university environmental
programs and other resources.
http://www.ncseonline.org/
Wildlife Counts:
Program which estimates populations of birds and fish in an
ecosystem.
http://www.wildlifecounts.com
The Lloyd Center for Environmental Studies:
A non-profit organization that provides education programs and
conducts research to develop a scientific and public understanding
of the coastal, estaurine, and watershed environments in
southeastern New England.
http://thelloydcenter.org/
PlaNetwork:
An association of people promoting the use of information technology
to assist towards the goal of ecological sustainability and social
justice. Lists objectives and events.
http://www.planetwork.net/