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(GEO) Growth-restraint and Environmental Organization 364-8777 2033 Main St., Suite 403 |
To prevent traffic congestion, water shortages, tax hikes and destruction of our environment, neighborhoods and quality of life through strong and sensible growth management. |
American Littoral Society, Southeast Chapter 377-5459 4154 Keats Drive |
To foster marine conservation and appreciation for marine life and its habitats.
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Egmont Key Alliance (727) 867-5615 P.O. Box 66238 |
To preserve, protect and restore the natural and historic resources of Egmont Key.
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Florida Bat Center 627-4180 10941 Burnt Store Road |
To preserve and protect native bat populations in Florida.
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Florida Native Plant Society, Charlotte Harbor Chapter 475-7210 P.O. Box 1153 |
To promote preservation, conservation and restoration of native plants and native plant communities in Florida, primarily through education.
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Florida Native Plant Sociey, Serenoa Chapter 941-351-2961 PO Box 564 |
The purpose of the Florida Native Plant Society is to promote the preservation, conservation, and restoration of the native plants and the native plant communities of Florida. The Serenoa chapter serves DeSoto, Manatee, and Sarasota counties.
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Friends of Oscar Scherer Park Inc. 918-8081 1843 S. Tamiami Trail
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To support Oscar Scherer State Park; to promote public awareness of its ecological and recreational importance; to provide volunteer projects, services.
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Izaak Walton League, Manatee-Sarasota Chapter 749-5656 P.O. Box 2249 |
To promote clean air and water, abundant wildlife, healthy ecosystems, acquisition and protection of public lands, and environmental education. |
Lemon Bay Conservancy 475-9021 P.O. Box 508 |
To preserve and protect Lemon Bay and its adjacent waters; to educate young and old about environmental concerns; to be the voice of the people of Lemon Bay in articulating their conservation desires |
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ManaSota-88 966-6256 P.O. Box 1728 |
ManaSota-88 is a nonprofit environmental and public health organization.
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Manatee County Audubon Society 941-922-2101 P.O. Box 14550 |
We are commited to protecting the environment in our community, our state, and our country.
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Manatee-Sarasota Sierra Club 925-9000 P.O. Box 3485
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To explore, enjoy and protect the wild places of the earth; to practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems and resources; to educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment; to use all lawful means to carry out these objectives.
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North American Butterfly Assoc., Manasota Chapter 758-5140 823 Oak Drive |
To promote habitats for butterflies, and to educate and inspire others to do so.
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Peace River Audubon Society (863) 993-3288 P.O. Box 510760 |
Dedicated to the preservation of the Peace River Basin's natural beauty and the enrichment of the area's environment.
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Pelican Man's Bird Sanctuary (941)388-4444 1708 Ken Thompson Parkway
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To help wildlife in distress; to get wildlife well and back into the wild; to provide care for permanently disabled birds; and to educate the public about wildlife and our environment.
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People for Trees of North Port Inc. 426-9752 3597 Froude St. |
To protect and maintain our tree canopy by raising awareness of its importance and lobbying for stronger tree protection measures.
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ReLeaf Sarasota County 922-3693 2620 Grafton St |
ReLeaf Sarasota has been the voice for Sarasota's trees since 1992. The group assists and inspires the people of the community to plant, preserve and care for the urban forest.
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Sarasota Audubon Society 364-9212 P.O. Box 15423 |
Protection and enjoyment of wildlife and the environment through an understanding of conservation. Sponsors day and overnight trips for birding.
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Sarasota-Bradenton Children's Zoo 360-8315 7512 N. Tamiami Trail |
To provide sanctuary to animals entrusted to our care and sanctuary to families in our community.
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The Sierra Club - Manatee Sarasota Group (941)925-9000 P.O. Box 3485 |
Explore, Enjoy and Protect the Planet.
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Venice Area Audubon Society 493-9476 P.O. Box 1381 |
To promote interest in wildlife and foster the cause of conservation, with emphasis on birds and their habitat.
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