Hamilton Charities for the Environment
This listing features environmental charities and non-profit organizations in the Hamilton Area. Including environmental protection, advocacy, research, education, environmental restoration, ecological monitoring and more.
SISO and BARC's Multicultural Waterfest - Sep 25,2010 Fundraising Events: Sep 25,2010 - Please join SISO and BARC as we invite all members of our community to come to Bayfront Park and enjoy the opportunity of a canoe ride on our beautiful Harbour. Free, Bayfront Park, Boat Launch, Saturday Sept. 25th 1pm - 4pm Bay Area Restoration CouncilPosted 9/1/2009 - The Bay Area Restoration Council is a community stakeholder group devoted to the revitalization of Hamilton Harbour and its watershed.
Field and Stream Rescue TeamPosted 9/1/2009 - Revitalizing urban areas by restoring and rehabilitating watercourses, forests and natural areas through community education and hands-on activities.
Hamilton Community FoundationPosted 9/1/2009 - Since 1954, building on Hamilton’s tradition of generosity and innovation, we strengthen our community for the benefit of all, now and for future generations Hamilton Naturalists' ClubPosted 9/1/2009 - The Hamilton Naturalists' Club is dedicated to the study, conservation and appreciation of nature with a focus on Hamilton, Ontario and vicinity. The Bruce Trail AssociationPosted 9/1/2009 - To provide a public footpath along the Niagara Escarpment and promote protection of the Escarpment and appreciation of its natural beauty.
Hamilton Reuses Residential ExchangePosted 9/1/2009 - This service was started to help residents find a new home for reusable or recyclable items, rather than sending them to the Glanbrook Landfill. Today, with generous funding from the City of Hamilton's Waste Management Division Friends of Eramosa KarstPosted 9/1/2009 - The Friends of Eramosa Karst has been formed to promote the preservation as a park, of some 80 acres of environmentally important land on the eastern border of the existing Eramosa Karst Conservation Land. We are comprised of citizen supporters who w Hamilton Conservation Authority Posted 9/1/2009 - Hamilton Conservation Authority, situated at the western end of Lake Ontario, is the region's largest environmental management agency, and is dedicated to the conservation and enjoyment of watershed lands and water resources. The Hamilton Conservatio Dundas Valley Vision 50-Year planPosted 9/1/2009 - A new page on facebook with more updated information and photos. Check it out and get involved, you can participate in our events, or attend and give your input :) Protecting Escarpment Rural Land (PERL)Posted 9/1/2009 - PERL's mission is to protect and enhance Burlington’s Niagara Escarpment and rural land in the Region of Halton, to prevent the licensing of a new quarry on the Niagara Escarpment and to ensure that the spirit of the continuous natural corridor is
u Hamilton Gypsy Moth Spraying Program Posted 9/1/2009 - The city of Hamilton is prepared to spend nearly half a million dollars to launch a full aerial assault on the gypsy moth. Without a massive pesticide campaign, experts warn the larvae will destroy hundreds of trees in the Hamilton, Dundas and Ancast
Tags: environmental protection, advocacy, research, education, environmental restoration, ecological monitoring

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