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"We are a hub for stewardship of the Sierra Nevada, which we achieve by empowering and collaborating with our partners."

"Since 1918, Save the Redwoods League has protected and restored California redwood forests and connected people with their peace and beauty so these wonders of the natural world flourish. We purchase redwood forests and the surrounding lands needed to nurture them; regenerate logged forests so they become spectacular havens for future generations; study how to best protect and restore these global treasures; and introduce people to these magical places."

"Oregon Natural Desert Association encourages people to get to know the desert and to take steps to conserve these public lands. Our community defends public lands from threats, partners with public and private land managers to preserve natural values, encourages the exploration of wild places, and restores lands and waters to give desert creatures places in which to thrive. "   

"The Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters is leading the effort to ensure permanent protection for the Boundary Waters Wilderness, America's most visited Wilderness and Minnesota's crown jewel, from proposed sulfide-ore copper mining." 

Since 1976, Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness has been the voice for clean water and wilderness

Our vision for the future of this national treasure lies at the intersection of people, communities and wilderness.

Our mission is to ensure the public lands of the Eastern Sierra exist in an intact, healthy natural state for people and wildlife through preservation, stewardship, exploration, and education.

"The Ancient Forest Alliance (AFA) is a non-profit organization working to protect BC’s endangered old-growth forests and to ensure sustainable, second-growth forestry jobs."

"The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to conserve the lands and waters upon which all life depends."

"Ensuring the Gorge remains a vibrant, living place—wondrous, wild, and open to all—is at the core of what we do. We are Friends of the Columbia Gorge, the only conservation organization entirely dedicated to protecting, preserving, and stewarding the Columbia Gorge for future generations."

"We protect Columbia River communities and habitat from new threats, such as fossil fuel export terminals and intensive industrial development. We restore our right to clean water and healthy fish by reducing toxic pollution. We care for the river by providing hands-on opportunities for diverse communities to engage with their river."

"The CLWC was created and continues to operate out of a concern that Latinos, and particularly those in farm-related employment and their families, have been underrepresented and largely unheard from, even though they are the first to lose jobs when water supplies are reduced.

But the Coalition is so much more as it represents all Californians. We're dedicated to resolving the state's water crisis and gaining permanent water supply improvements to ensure continued economic growth and prosperity in California. As a statewide organization, we understand the huge impact water has on all communities. We advocate legislation promoting improved water infrastructure, governance, and conservation. Our work includes organizing community events to educate the public and gain support as well as working with elected officials to encourage the passage of sensible and beneficial legislation."

"Friends of Joshua Tree is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the historical tradition of climbing in Joshua Tree National Park. Friends of Joshua Tree advocates, communicates, and encourages ethical and environmentally sound climbing practices, and works to shape park policy on climbing and climbing-related issues. Toward that end, Friends of Joshua Tree acts as the liaison between the climbing community and the National Park service."

"The Mojave Project is a transmedia documentary and curatorial project, led by Kim Stringfellow, exploring the physical, geological and cultural landscape of the Mojave Desert. The Mojave Project reconsiders and establishes multiple ways in which to interpret this unique and complex landscape, through association and connection of seemingly unrelated sites, themes and subjects thus creating a speculative and immersive experience for our audience.

The Mojave Project explores the following themes: Desert as Wasteland, Geological Time vs. Human Time, Sacrifice and Exploitation, Danger and Consequence, Space and Perception, Mobility and Movement, Desert as Staging Ground, Transformation and Reinvention."

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