Environment
December 1, 2017
By Bob Lindner |
Coulee Partners for Sustainability
Coulee Partners for Sustainability (CPS) is a group of La Crosse area residents who are interested in promoting lifestyles that are environmentally sustainable, economically viable, and socially just.
Friends of the Blufflands
Promotes sound conservation practices in the Coulee Region blufflands and to be a voice for a wide variety of blufflands users.
Friends of the La Crosse River Marsh
Preserves and enhances the La Crosse River Marsh and serve the Myrick-Hixon Eco Park through community action, advocacy, and education.
Friends of the Refuge-Mississippi River Pools 7 & 8
Friends of the Refuge – Mississippi River Pools 7 & 8 is dedicated to building awareness, enjoyment and support of the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge – La Crosse District through outdoor experiences and education, public engagement, community involvement, and habitat enhancement.
Friends of the Upper Mississippi Fishery Services
(608) 788-4657
The Friends of the Upper Mississippi Fishery Services is a nonprofit citizens organization dedicated to conserving fishery resources of the Upper Mississippi River and other Trust Lands, also to provide support for activities conducted by the Fish and Wildlife Service’s La Crosse Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office, Genoa National Fish
Hatchery and the La Crosse Fish Health Center.
Friends of the Upper Mississippi
(608) 783-8417
To work to protect, enhance and restore our Upper Mississippi River resources by serving as volunteers and partners with conservation organizations to provide education about these resources for our citizens, to advocate for government policies that will support these resources and to increase awareness of threats to the health of the Upper Mississippi River.
Mississippi Valley Conservancy
(608) 784-3606
Working with you to conserve the diverse landscapes and natural areas of the Coulee Region of western Wisconsin for future generations.
Norskedalen
(608) 452-3424
Preserves and interprets the natural environment and cultural heritage of the region, to make people aware of and sensitive to these resources and to provide educational opportunities at all levels through its arboretum, nature and heritage centers, and staff-both volunteer and professional.
Outdoor Recreation Alliance
Develops and maintains first-class, human-powered, shared-use trails.
WisCorps
(608) 782-2494
Develops leadership, self-confidence, and a strong work ethic in youth and young adults through the active stewardship of Wisconsin’s communities and natural resources.