Needs
American Rivers
Advocacy, Ecosystem restoration, Education, Policy, Reconciliation, Recreation or tourism, Shoreline cleanups, Storytelling

Saving rivers isn’t a choice. It’s survival. Our vision is to keep rivers healthy and free while ensuring people have the water they need. We do it by protecting wild rivers, restoring damaged rivers and conserving clean water for people and nature.

EcoSuperior Environmental Programs
Education, Shoreline cleanups, Water monitoring

EcoSuperior is an incorporated environmental non-profit organization, located in City of Thunder Bay, Ontario, and governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. We are mission-driven on building a healthy future for people and the planet.

Junction Creek Stewardship Committee
Ecological Monitoring, Ecosystem restoration, Education, Reconciliation, Shoreline cleanups, Water monitoring

An environmental charity dedicated to revive and heal Junction Creek, the central urban waterway of N’swakamok/ Greater Sudbury, through collaborative stewardship, stream monitoring, environmental restoration, education, and outreach.

Great Lakes Plastic Cleanup
Education, Shoreline cleanups

The Great Lakes Plastic Cleanup, an initiative of Pollution Probe and the Council of the Great Lakes Region with support from a network of collaborators, combines the piloting of plastic capture technology, data collection and community engagement to address plastic pollution in the Great Lakes.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Pollution Probe
Education, Policy, Shoreline cleanups

Pollution Probe is Canada’s longest-standing environmental organization. We pursue environmental gains by working productively with governments, industry and the public, with a steadfast commitment to Clean Air, Clean Water, and a Healthy Planet.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Biinjitiwaabik Zaaging Anishinaabek
Advocacy, Ecological Monitoring, Ecosystem restoration, Education, Indigenous-led, Policy, Reconciliation, Recreation or tourism, Shoreline cleanups, Storytelling, Water monitoring

We as an Ojibway First Nation have come a long way since 1962 when we were established by Ontario Order-in-Council transferred 32 acres at MacDiarmid to the Federal Government to be set apart as a reserve for Rocky Bay. We had a name change to Biinjitiwaabik Zaaging Anishinaabek (BZA) in 2006.

501 Nipigon Avenue, Macdiarmid, Ontario P0T 2B0, Canada