Vermont Environmental Organizations
Ascutney Mountain Audubon Society
Serving the communities of Andover, Bridgewater, Cavendish, Chester, Grafton, Hartland, Londonderry, Ludlow, Plymouth, Reading, Rockingham, Springfield, Weathersfield, Westminster, Weston, West Windsor, Windsor, and Woodstock in Vermont, and Acworth, Alstead, Charlestown, Claremont, Cornish, Langdon, Unity, and Walpole in New Hampshire.
Protecting birds, wildlife and their habitat though engaging people of all ages in education, conservation, stewardship and action.
What began as a one-time cleanup of the Black River in southeastern Vermont has evolved into a full-blown grassroots watershed organization.
Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center
Providing southeastern Vermont with quality outdoor education programs.
Conserving the natural and working lands of Charlotte for the benefit of present and future generations.
Cross Vermont Trail Association
Building a multi-use, four season path across the width of Vermont; following the Winooski River and Wells River valleys.
Conserving Duxbury’s wetlands and riparian corridors; upland and ridgeline forests, recreational areas and important wildlife habitat.
Stewards of the Mad River and its tributaries.
Friends of the Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge
Providing volunteer and financial support to Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge.
Dedicated to the restoration and protection of the Winooski River and its tributaries.
Chittenden, Grand Isle, Franklin Counties, Vermont.
Maintaining and protecting Vermont's Long Trail since 1910.
A partnership of Greensboro area people working together to ensure that open and forest land in Greensboro is not lost to development forever.
Has helped conserve more than 2,000 acres of agricultural, natural and heritage land in Hinesburg.
Conserving our productive working landscape, scenic vistas and important wildlife habitats.
Saving our lakeshore and natural areas since 1978.
Preserving key open and scenic lands in Middlebury.
Protecting the Green Mountain State.
Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont
Working for Local Farms, Healthy Food, & Strong Communities.
Rewilding the Northeast
Protecting the natural, scenic, and working landscapes in the headwaters of the Winooski, Lamoille, and Black Rivers.
Connecting people and place through science, education and action.
Protecting birds, other wildlife and their habitats by encouraging a culture of conservation within Addison County.
Dedicated to preserving the beauty and ecological habitats of the Passumpsic River and its watershed.
Preserving undeveloped land on Windmill Ridge in southeastern Vermont.
Neighbors working together to preserve Richmond's rural heritage.
Rutland County Audubon Society
To foster an enjoyment of birds and the preservation of their habitat.
Striving to keep the mountains of Vermont green.
Southeastern Vermont Audubon Society
A chapter of the National Audubon Society.
Dedicated to protecting and nurturing South Hero's land and the people who live, play, love, and grow on it.
Conserving rural and natural landscapes.
Helps people conserve land in 45 Vermont and New Hampshire towns in the upper Connecticut River Valley.
Uniting People and Science for Conservation
Vermont Institute of Natural Science
Established 1972
Conserving land for the future of Vermont.
Vermont Natural Resources Council
Vermont’s leader in protecting and restoring our natural resources and communities.
Protecting exceptional lands along our waters.
Promoting conservation and stewardship of the land. Provides public access to over 1,000 acres of healthy, beautiful, productive land.
Bringing together people and local communities to improve the long-term health of the White River and its watershed in central Vermont.
Williamstown Rural Lands Foundation
Preserve, promote, educate.
Windmill Hill Pinnacle Assocation
Conserving and making accessible the lands along the Windmill Hill ridge and nearby areas.
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