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Gateway Community Development Corporation seeks to revitalize the three municipalities of Mount Rainier, Brentwood and North Brentwood to create a safe, attractive, vibrant and well-educated community enriched by the presence of artists and arts organizati
Why are bats important? * Nectar and fruit feeding bats are vital to forest regeneration as pollinators and dispersers of rainforest seeds. * Insect-eating bats play an important role in the natural control of insect populations. Aims of the KBCS * Educate
Mission WAVA (World Association for Voice of Animals) is a non-profit charitable organisation committed to fighting animal cruelty and promoting respect and humane treatment for all animals. Since its establishment, WAVA has been actively involved in a wid
Proyecto de Reforestacion con Especies Nativas PRORENA (Non Governmental Organization)
PRORENA's efforts are guided by the vision of establishing diverse native forest cover across extensive areas of deforested tropical lands, and demonstrating that large-scale ecological restoration in the tropics is technically feasible, socially attractiv
Our Mission: To create positive changes in the lives of people in need, develop and validate innovative and humanitarian focus partnership programs in education, healthcare and sustainable development in an environment that fosters respect, compassion and
Areas: Access To Education, Sustainability Education, Human Rights and Natural Law, Health Care Access, Water and Sustainable Development, International Humanitarian Law and War Crimes
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Santiago Montalvo
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Santiago Montalvo
Western Shore Conservancy for the Protection of Natural Areas (Non Governmental Organization)
Mission StatementTo protect and conserve woodlands, wetlands, stream corridors, floodplains, forest interior, wildlife corridors and connections, and other lands, which support declining or significant habitats for native flora and fauna, especially locall
The Ku-ring-gai Bat Colony Committee (KBCC) was formed in 1985 to protect the flying-fox maternity camp at Gordon, a northern suburb of Sydney, from habitat loss by a housing development. The land was purchased jointly by NSW Government and Ku-ring-gai Mun
Areas: Animal Welfare and Rights, Wildlife Habitat Conservation, Bats, Environmental Education, Wildlife Management
Type: Educational Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Jocelyn Chenu
Type: Educational Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Jocelyn Chenu

