Non-profit partners in pine rockland conservation
For over 60 years, The Bahamas National Trust has managed the national park system of The Bahamas. There are currently 32 national parks under management with more than 2 million acres of marine and terrestrial areas protected. The BNT works daily to conserve and protect the natural resources of The Bahamas through award-winning educational and outreach programs, scientific research, and stewardship. Make a donation towards their conservation efforts at this link.
Fairchild Garden's Native Plant Network is an outreach and citizen science program that enlists South Florida residents to install native plants -- especially pine rockland plants -- in their yards to increase habitat for native wildlife. Donate online at this link, be sure to stipulate in the Comments field that the donation is restricted to the Native Plant Network, and let NPN staff know if you made a donation: Email NPN@fairchildgarden.org.
The Marjory Stoneman Douglas Biscayne Nature Center, Inc. is a not-for-profit Florida corporation whose interest is the conservation of our local irreplaceable natural resources. Our multi-purpose facility is the entry point to the 165-acre Bear Cut Preserve, Mother Nature’s spectacular classroom. We are the only facility in Miami-Dade County that offers comprehensive, hands-on, and interactive nature programs since 1969. We continuously fine-tune our programs to advance our mission of greater citizen participation in the protection of our natural environment in our rapidly changing city. Click here to donate: https://biscaynenaturecenter.org/donate/
IRC's Pine Rockland Initiative was founded in 2005 with an emphasis on providing support to private owners of pine rocklands. Over the years it has grown and evolved to become a multi-faceted program with many funders and collaborators. The goal of the program is to restore and manage pine rockland fragments on public and private lands throughout the range of pine rocklands, including providing the thought leadership needed to move beyond "business as usual" and save this unique part of our natural heritage. To donate, click here.