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Poughkeepsie / New York / United States
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Established in 1963, Scenic Hudson works to protect and restore the Hudson River and its landscape. It operates various environmental projects in partnership with state and local government agencies, nonprofit organizations and committed volunteers. The organization protects land through conservation easements that permanently restrict property development near the river. Scenic Hudson additionally creates parks and preserves farmland throughout Columbia, Dutchess, Orange and Ulster counties in New York. The organization additionally organizes a range of outings and maintains a location in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
San Francisco / California / United States
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There aren't many places where you'll find roughly 40,000 animals in the same building, but the California Academy of Sciences is one of them. Located in Golden Gate Park, the academy is a museum of natural history showcasing the history and envisioned future of life on earth and the environment. The various venues of the museum include a living four-story rain forest, a planetarium dome, and an aquarium housing a variety of marine exhibits.

Best and worst time to go to the California Academy of Sciences
Try to avoid going on school holidays or weekends as the museum can get pretty packed with parents and their children. Weekdays during the school week are ideal, especially in the afternoon since most school field trips come in the morning and are gone by then.

Must see/do at the California Academy of Sciences
Everybody loves penguins, and you can see a colony of them frolicking in the African Hall. Everybody also loves the extremely popular Morrison Planetarium, which is the third-largest completely digital planetarium dome in the world. While everybody make not love humid weather, the immersive experience of the rainforest is worth the sweat.

Admission to the California Academy of Sciences
The cost of admission ranges from $24.95 to $34.95 depending on age, and gives access to all of the museum's exhibits and attractions. Children under 3 are free. The museum also has various days throughout the year that are free of charge. Check their website for more information.

Parking and public transportation at the California Academy of Sciences
There is a city-operated parking garage nearby but is subject to rates imposed by the city and often fills up quickly, so public transportation is your safest bet. The #44 O'Shaughnessy bus stops in front of the building, and the #5 Fulton bus stop just outside of the park. The Amtrak Station at the Ferry Building is also less than a 10-minute walk away.

Food at the California Academy of Sciences
The museum offers two restaurants for food: the Academy Cafe, featuring local favorites, and the Terrace, which puts an upscale spin on fast-casual dining. Both locations offer a variety of dishes that won't break your wallet, with prices ranging from $2 to $17.

Insider tip for visitors to the California Academy of Sciences
Shows at the planetarium require separate tickets, free of charge, that get gobbled up very quickly. If you arrive in the morning, head to the planetarium first to get your tickets before venturing into the museum to be sure you don't get shut out.

Author's bio: Dennis Biles is a freelance journalist who was born and raised in the Bay Area. When he's not writing he can often be found losing his mind at Oakland A's games in the Right Field Bleachers.

 

Palo Alto / California / United States
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Canopy Trees for Palo Alto is a non-profit landscaping company that services residents of Palo Alto and the surrounding areas. It specializes in planting trees in schools, neighborhoods and other areas in the community that are in need of landscaping services. Call the number provided for more information or to make an appointment.

Weston / Connecticut / United States
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The Nature Conservancy is a worldwide organization that seeks to preserve nature throughout the world. A chapter of the conservancy is located right in the heart of Devil's Den, which the organization says is the largest tract of undeveloped land in Fairfield County.

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Larchmont / New York / United States
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The Sheldrake Environmental Center offers a variety of nature programs for all ages and during all four seasons. The center is adjacent to the Larchmont reservoir and the James G. Johnson Jr. Conservancy, and has access to the beautiful woods behind the house, where nature studies are conducted. The environmental center is located in a large white house on Weaver Street, on the outskirts of Larchmont.

Saint Croix Falls / Wisconsin / United States
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St Croix Family Dentistry provides General Family, Pediatric Dentistry, Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Implants, and Family Dentistry to the Saint Croix Falls, WI area.
Harbor Springs / Michigan / United States
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Since 1972, the Little Traverse Conservancy has evolved to become one of the most established and effective regional land trusts in the country. From a small group of dedicated volunteers, the organization has now grown to a full-time professional staff and more than 150 volunteers. We are funded entirely by individuals and receive no government funding for operations. The Little Traverse Conservancy is a broad coalition of individuals, families, and businesses who agree that the acquisition and protection of natural land is important if we are to retain the quality of life which makes northern Michigan so attractive. The Little Traverse Conservancy is supported entirely by people who willingly donate their time, talent, and financial support to protect irreplaceable natural land. The Little Traverse Conservancy represents peoples willingness to put their money where their heart is to protect natural land. We seek to adorn our communities, as they grow, with beautiful open spaces. Just as an architect uses plantings and gardens to add to the aesthetic beauty of a building, we work to provide scenic views, open spaces, and wildlife habitat to enhance our communities.
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San Juan Capistrano / California / United States
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Since water conservation is always a challenge for California, this educational center was created to show children and adults how to best conserve this valuable resource. The center aims to engage the entire family in fun activities that will teach some basic environmental conservation that will affect the home and the community. One of the areas is a living garden where children will see and learn where food comes from. The center may also arrange special programs for groups and school children who may visit on an actual field trip. The actual structure, the Congdon House, is the oldest wooden structure in town since it was erected in 1887.

Havertown / Pennsylvania / United States
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Because an interdisciplinary approach to the solution of environmental problems has been found to be the most practical and effective, Environmental Research Associates, Inc., provides this by utilizing staff broadly educated and with excellent credentials in the environmental disciplines. Contact us today for more information.
Clive / Iowa / United States
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The National Pork Board has responsibility for Checkoff-funded research, promotion and consumer information projects, as well as for communicating with pork producers and the public. Through a legislative national Pork Checkoff, pork producers invest 40 cents for each $100 value of hogs sold. Pork importers also invest a comparable amount. The Pork Checkoff funds national and state programs in advertising, consumer information, retail and food service marketing, export market promotion, production improvement, producer education, research, technology, swine health and pork safety. The National Pork Board is located in Clive, Iowa.
Redwood City / California / United States
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The Marine Science Institute is a nonprofit organization that offers hands-on science and environmental education programs to students of all ages throughout Northern California. Founded in 1970, the institute serves more than 38,000 students every year. It emphasizes the interdependence of all living things, their connection to the physical environment and the special responsibilities of humans to the environment. The Marine Science Institute facilitates active learning through the use of observation, critical thinking and problem solving skills. The institute offers the Discovery Voyage program for students in grade four and above. It also provides the Inland Voyages program for students in kindergarten through grade 12. Located in Redwood City, Calif., the Marine Science Institute receives donations from individuals, businesses and foundations.
Washington / District Of Columbia / United States
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Greenpeace, Inc. is a independent campaigning organization that uses peaceful direct action and creative communication to examine the global environment issues and promote solutions. Greenpeace was founded in 1971 by a group of activists. The organization s first action was at Amchitka Island, Alaska to bear witness to U.S. nuclear weapons testing in the area.The notion of bearing witness involves going to the scene of an objectionable activity and registering opposition simply by being present. Greenpeace focuses on six major efforts: saving ancient forests, stopping global warming, exposing toxic pollutants, protecting the oceans, eliminating the threat of genetic engineering, and ending the nuclear age. There are more than 40 Greenpeace offices around the world, with international coordination through its headquarters in Amsterdam. Greenpeace does not solicit contributions from government or corporations, nor does it endorse political candidates. Its 250,000 members in the United States and 2.5 million members worldwide provide virtually all of its funding through individual contributions.
Media / Pennsylvania / United States
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Natural Lands Trust, founded in 1953, is one of the leading nonprofit land conservation organizations in the United States. The organization s areas of operations include management and restoration of natural preserves, protection of regional natural assets, land acquisition, planning and land management. It owns and manages more than 16,000-acres of nature preserves throughout Delaware. The organization also provides Web-based tools to municipalities and communities for planning and consultation of flood management, groundwater recharge and withdrawals, analyze water quality, and resource mapping. It offers a wide range of research programs and educational opportunities for students, and has partnerships and tieups with various universities and schools throughout the U.S.. Natural Lands Trust is located in Media, Pa.
Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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Located on Blackberry Ave., next to Kauffman Park in University City, the Green Center is an arts and environmental education organization. The Green Center helps people understand nature through hands-on experiences and restoring native habitats. Educational events are held on a regular basis. Call or go to the website for a schedule of events.  

Dexter / Oregon / United States
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Established in 1989, the Lost Valley Educational Center is a nonprofit learning institute that provides a range of educational courses and programs. It operates an educational facility, Ecovillage and Permaculture Institute, which offers classes in a variety of subjects, such as restoration, landscaping, organic food production, green building, eco-village design, green community planning, interpersonal wellness, and legal, economic and decision making systems. The center additionally maintains a retreat and conference facility that features guest rooms and meeting rooms. Its meeting rooms can accommodate up to 70 guests for lunch parties and business seminars. The center offers course design, outreach internship and accommodation services. The Lost Valley Educational Center is located in Dexter, Ore.
Little Rock / Arkansas / United States
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Established in 1926, Little Rock Zoo has more than 700 animals and over 200 species that include elephants, wolfs, lions, rhinos, tigers, jaguars, giraffes and monkeys. It organizes a range of classes for children on the daily activities of animals. Little Rock Zoo features a terrace caf that offers food and beverage services. The zoo also maintains a gift shop, children s farm and reptile house. It organizes a variety of fun activities and events for children, such as crossword puzzles, birthday parties and festivals. Little Rock Zoo works with various trusts, commissions and foundations for the conservation and preservation of animals. The zoo additionally has a theater that organizes various shows on wildlife. Little Rock Zoo maintains a location in Little Rock, Ark.
Portland / Oregon / United States
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Friends of Trees mission is to bring people in the Portland-Vancouver metro area together to plant and care for city trees and green spaces. Through our Neighborhood Trees program, homeowners buy discounted trees to plant with their neighbors at weekend plantings. Through our Green Space Initiative, trained crew leaders guide volunteers at weekend events to restore public natural areas and green spaces between freeways and neighborhoods. Since 1989, we have planted more than 390, 000 trees and native plants. To learn more , read our 2009 Annual Report or our 990. We are a member of the Coalition for a Livable Future,, and EarthShare Oregon. Friends of Trees meets all 20 BBB Charity Standards and is Recycle at Work Certified by the city of Portland. To determine the value of planting trees, check out this tree benefits calculator provided by Casey Trees and the Davey Tree Expert Co
Sewickley / Pennsylvania / United States
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Incorporated in 1993, Allegheny Land Trust (ALT) is a nonprofit organization that protects land of natural value in and adjacent to Allegheny County. The Trust helps "save local land that contributes to the scenic, recreational, educational and environmental wealth of our communities." ALT has protected more than 1,500 acres in Allegheny and Washington counties.

Newport Beach / California / United States
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The Environmental Nature Center is a 3.5-acre learning center in Newport Beach, CA that includes walking trails, California native plant communities, and a variety of educational programs. The Environmental Nature Center offers after school adventures, summer camps, community programs & events as well as special nature walks. With so many different activities, the Environmental Nature Center is perfect for visitors of all ages.

How to Get to the Environmental Nature Center
The Environmental Nature Center is located off E. 16th Street in Newport Beach. The easiest way to access the center is to take Dover Blvd. to 16th Street and make a left. The best way to get to the center is by car, as there are not many public transit routes that run nearby. There are many sidewalks and paths for those who live within walking distance.

Best and Worst Times to go to the Environmental Nature Center
The ideal time to visit when weather is temperate, which is most days in Southern California. Since a big feature of the Environmental Nature Center is the outdoor walking trails and plant communities, it is advised that you avoid visiting during rainy or inclement weather. The center is quite crowded in the late afternoons 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. as well as weekdays during the summer due to kids activities and summer camps. A great time to visit the center is on the weekends between 8 a.m. and 12 p.m.

Admission to the Environmental Nature Center
Admission to the Environmental Nature Center is free for all ages, however it is recommended that you provide a small donation to help keep the center running. All programs and kids camps do have a small cost, which can be found on the center's website.

Parking and Public Transportation at the Environmental Nature Center
There is no direct public transportation to the Environmental Nature Center, however there is a large parking lot out front that is perfect for cars, school buses and other tour buses.

Must See and Do at the Environmental Nature Center
Make sure you go on one of the nature walks behind the center which consists of gentle trails, native California plants, waterfalls and benches should you want to stop and enjoy a picnic. Every Saturday morning the Environmental Nature Center holds a morning meditation and the Butterfly house in the spring is a must visit.

Other Places to Visit Near the Environmental Nature Center
The Environmental Nature Center is located approximately a couple miles away from the Newport Dunes, a popular spot for kayaking, boating, and stand up paddleboarding. 17th Street in Costa Mesa is a few blocks away and includes lots restaurants and shops. Stop into Haute Cakes Caffe for breakfast or brunch, and enjoy a pizza with the family at the Pizza Bakery.

Insider tips for visitors to the Environmental Nature Center
The Environmental Nature Center has two faires each year – a spring faire and fall faire that features local food from neighboring restaurants, native plant sale and a children's art show. If you can plan your visit around one of the faires, it is a definite must.

Author's bio: Allie Fisher is an Orange County native who loves writing about food and travel. Follow her on instagram and twitter @socaliallie and catch all her adventures on her blog, www.sweetpotatobites.com.

 

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