Nonprofit Organizations in St. John's
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ClimaFacts Atlantic is committed to enhancing public knowledge on environmental climate change issues among Atlantic Canadians by providing an accessible resource about scientific climate research, promoting informed discussions and positive change.
ClimateScience aims to empower people to make real long-term solutions to climate change actionable through climate education. We hope our way of covering solutions makes people excited to contribute to clean energy, sustainable agriculture, and other global-scale sustainability issues – beyond reusing their plastic bags. We believe education is the most powerful tool in the fight against climate change.
<a href="http://www.mun.ca/botgarden/memvol/"><strong>Friends</strong><strong> </strong><strong>of MUN Botanical Garden Garden (FOG)</strong></a>, a not-for-profit charity, is amembership-based organization providing a continuous, experienced-based learning for individuals from all walks of life with an interest in the botanical, horticultural and eco-system aspects of their natural environment. It helps preserve, interpret and manage the natural reserve areas of the Garden and through its activities furthers community awareness of, involvement in, and respect for, the natural environment as represented by the Garden.
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is a nation-wide conservation organization. We protect important natural areas for the enjoyment and benefit of all Canadians. NCC protects approximately 13,500 acres of beautiful landscapes across Newfoundland and Labrador. We also work with communities to engage them on the land through volunteer work and outreach events.
Rescue NL is the first and only rescue in NL to take in all Breeds of animals across the Province. Founded in May 2015, Rescue NL relies soley on volunteers and donations to operate.
The vision of the SPCA is to prevent animal cruelty; educate about humane treatment of animals; provide shelter and love to abandoned and abused animals; and encourage adoption to suitable homes. Through education and programming, we promote responsible pet ownership and encourage spaying and neutering, so animals receive the love and respect they deserve.
The QVRRDF through education, advocacy and stewardship inspires the protection, conservation and enhancement of freshwater ecosystems of the Northeast Avalon region of Newfoundland and Labrador.
WILD Outside is a national conservation-based youth leadership program designed for youth ages 15 to 18. By participating in this immersive program, young Canadians will experience opportunities for personal growth while developing and encouraging their own “conservation ethic.” Learning from CWF facilitators alongside their peers, youth who join the WILD Outside program will connect with other local participants in the planning and delivery of community-based conservation action projects in their own community.