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Rhode Island Environmental Organizations

Aquidneck Island Land Trust

Together, saving the island we love.

Audubon Society of Rhode Island

Promotes environmental education, conservation and advocacy.

Barrington Land Conservation Trust

Preserving the remaining natural resources of Barrington, Rhode Island and adjacent areas.

Blackstone River Watershed Council

Advocating for the protection and preservation of the Blackstone River Watershed and its tributaries.

Block Island Conservancy

Protecting Block Island's natural heritage, rural character, and access to its resources.

Buckeye Brook Coalition

Protecting and preserving this natural treasure and the future of blue back herring and alewives who annually spawn in these waters.

Charlestown Land Trust

Preserving natural space for the benefit of all.

Clean Ocean Access

Protecting Aquidneck Island Since 2006

Cumberland Land Trust

Preserving the natural resources of Cumberland for present and future generations by preserving land for open space.

Edgewood Waterfront Preservation Association

Dedicated to the improvement and care of StillHouse Cove.

Environment Council of Rhode Island

Building an ecologically healthy future in a sustainable economy.

Friends of India Point Park

Dedicated to protecting, improving, and expanding India Point Park in ways that uphold its integrity as an informal, natural open space.

Friends of the Pawtuxet

Promoting the health of the Pawtuxet River.

Land Conservancy of North Kingstown

Working to protect the wetlands, woodlands, wildlife, trails, and open spaces of North Kingstown.

Narrow River Land Trust

Preserves land in the watershed to protect water and agricultural resources, wildlife habitat, and open space for recreation.

Narrow River Preservation Association

Works to preserve, protect, and restore the natural environment and the quality of life for all communities within the Narrow (Pettaquamscutt) River Estuary and Watershed.

Nature Conservancy of Rhode Island

Conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends.

Ocean Project

Ocean Conservation through Education, Action & Networking

Ocean State Bird Club

Connecting with one another through a common interest in birding, and to support the well-being of our avian friends.

Rhode Island Environmental Education Association

Encouraging effective environmental education.

Rhode Island Land Trust Council

A coalition of the state's land trusts.

Rhode Island Wild Plant Society

Dedicated to the preservation and protection of Rhode Island's native plants and their habitats.

Salt Ponds Coalition

Works to protect and enhance the health of the salt ponds for the benefit of wildlife and people.

Save The Bay

Working to ensure that the environmental qualtiy of Narragansett Bay and its watershed is restored and protected from the harmful effects of human activity.

Save the Lakes

Dedicated to the preservation and protection of Rhode Island’s lakes, ponds and fresh water resources.

Sierra Club - Rhode Island Chapter

Please join us in making Rhode Island the greenest state in the country.

South Kingstown Land Trust

Open space makes all the difference.

Southside Community Land Trust

Provides access to land, education and other resources so people in Greater Providence can grow food in environmentally sustainable ways and create community food systems where locally produced, affordable, and healthy food is available to all.

Tiverton Land Trust

Dedicated to preserving the rural character and scenic beauty of Tiverton.

Watch Hill Conservancy

Protects and preserves Watch Hill’s natural resources including its flora, fauna, and open space, and promotes the preservation of its historic architecture.

Westerly Land Trust

Preserving and enhancing Westerly’s sense of place.

Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed Association

Promoting and protecting the integrity of the lands and waters of the Wood and Pawcatuck watersheds.

Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council

Encouraging, supporting, and promoting the restoration and preservation of the Woonasquatucket River Watershed.


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