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Because a healthy planet is key to survival of all life, Point Blue is passionate about protecting birds and nature, and we champion actions to reduce the risks of climate change for wildlife and people. By working with a diverse array of organizations, we bring our conservation science priorities to the global stage. And through these partnerships, we’re able to then implement climate-smart conservation strategies crucial to sustaining a healthy planet
IEDRO assists in readying the data rescue facility including helping with purchases and equipment installation. They also train the data rescue personnel and digitize the scanned data at IEDRO headquarters.
The mission of the Rochester Museum & Science Center is to inspire a better future for all through curiosity, exploration, and participation in science, culture, and the natural world.
The Northwest Straits Foundation, a Salish Sea conservation organization raises funds to support the locally-driven marine restoration, stewardship and education programs.
formerly GIRLS WHO CODE of San Jose, CA, which is a different organization than Girls Who Code of New York.
Its mission is to improve human health and well-being through basic research, education, and development ventures that transform discoveries into cures.
The Lobster Conservancy (TLC) works with fishermen and volunteers throughout the Gulf of Maine region to sustain a thriving lobster fishery through science and community.
To Advance The Study Of The Security And Vulnerability Of Public And Private Information Systems And Infrastructures. To Facilitate Scientific Research For The Purpose Of Developing Applications Useful In Improving The Security Of Such Systems And Infrastructures And To Disseminate Information On And Conduct Seminars, Conferences, Study Groups, And Research Regarding Such Issues.
TO ADDRESS GEOLOGIC ASPECTS OF ISSUES DEALING WITH THE WORLD'S CHANGING ENERGY CHALLENGES, USES, SAFETY, POLICIES AND ASSOCIATED ENVIRONMENTAL QUESTIONS. TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC AND SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY ON THE IMPORTANCE OF GEOLOGIC MAPS, CROSS SECTIONS, AND OTHER GEOLOGIC DATA & INTERPRETATIONS. TO ASSIST AND ADVISE VARIOUS GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES WITH INSTRUCTION AND SHARING GEOLOGIC DATA SETS AND INTERPREATIONS. TO PRESERVE GEOLOGIC MAPS AND CROSS SECTIONS, DIGITIZING THEM SO THAT THEY CAN BE PRESERVED IN THE GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) FILES AND MADE AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC VIA THE FOUNDATION'S WEB SITE.
The mission of The Wild Center (Natural History Museum Of The Adirondacks) is to ignite an enduring passion for the Adirondacks where people and nature can thrive together and offer an example for the world.
TO ENHANCE THE HEALTH OF THE RESEARCH ENTERPRISE, FOSTER INTEGRITY IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING AND PROMOTE THE PUBLIC'S UNDERSTANDING OF SCIENCE FOR THE PURPOSE OF IMPROVING THE HUMAN CONDITION.