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Get To Know EarthShare New Jersey
Mobilize the people of NJ to protect our air, water, land, and wildlife for a cleaner, healthier and safer place to live, work, and play.
(NJECC Code: 3300)
Get To Know Our Partners
LOCAL PARTNERS:
American Littoral Society
We protect and preserve marine life and habitat, defend the coast from harm and empower others to do the same through advocacy, education and conservation. (NJECC Code: 3918)
Organization empowering the migrant community since 1979. Migrant farmworkers and low-wage workers work alongside supporters and other organizaitons, advocating for social, economic and environmental justice. (NJECC Code: 3324)
Works to protect New Jersey’s rare and imperiled wildlife and the habitats they depend on through field research, habitat restoration, environmental education, and community engagement. (NJECC Code: 3340)
Providing legal services for conservation and environmental organizations to promote clean air, clean water, wildlife protection, open space, and smart energy policy throughout the region. (NJECC Code: 3398)
A 150 acre preserve and education center maintained as a natural environment available to the public for trail walks, nature study and other passive recreation. (NJECC Code: 3330)
Our mission is to preserve, protect, conserve, and promote Liberty State Park, the urban waterfront open space state park behind Lady Liberty and Ellis Island. (NJECC Code: 3397)
Promotes environmental stewardship to improve the quality of life in NJ's urban communities through environmental education, community greening, urban farming, revitalization, beautification and job training. (NJECC Code: 3310)
Promotes clean water, open space and conservation in the Hackensack River Watershed and Newark Bay Complex through Advocacy, Education, Action and Enforcement. (NJECC Code: 3908)
Community development organization that helps urban residents learn about and value the environment through hands-on improvements and education projects in schools, parks and neighborhoods. (NJECC Code: 3902)
A countywide land trust that has been preserving farms, open space, and protecting the natural resources and environment of Monmouth County for 43 years. (NJECC Code: 3302)
Preserving at-risk wildlife and natural lands since 1897, through science-based research, habitat stewardship, educational engagement, and conservation advocacy, while fostering environmental awareness focused on sustainability. (NJECC Code: 3907)
Since 1960, we have protected New Jersey's land, water, natural resources and wildlife habitat for the benefit of all through advocacy, preservation, stewardship and education. (NJECC Code: 3341)
Protecting 1-million acres of forests, wetlands, fields and streams that make up the Pinelands National Reserve through education, advocacy and grassroots organizing. (NJECC Code: 3904)
To restore and protect Barnegat Bay and its ecosystem, by being a strong and independent boice throughout the watershed, including Ocean and Monmouth Counties. (NJECC Code: 3344)
Protects and preserves the world's ocean, waves and beaches, through a powerful activist network. Activities include: water quality monitoring, grassroots activism and plastic pollution prevention. (NJECC Code: 3910)
Teaneck Creek Conservancy is a member-supported nonprofit dedicated to the reclamation and protection of the environmental, cultural, and historical legacy of our watershed. (NJECC Code: 3919)
Promoting appreciation, understanding and stewardship of wetlands and coastal ecosystems through our programs in research, conservation, and education for more than 50 years. (NJECC Code: 3351)
Dedicated to New Jersey's wildlife, people and the habitats we share through conservation, education, and preservation. Maintaining a wildlife hospital and nature center since 1957. (NJECC Code: 3328)
Protects imperiled species – lions, mountain gorillas, rhinos, elephants – through habitat conservation, wildlife protection, leadership training, and wildlife-friendly community-beneficial business development for more than 50 years. (NJECC Code: 3911)
Protecting native wild birds and their habitats throughout the Americas, through reserve creation, habitat restoration, and threat reduction, leading public/private conservation partnerships to get results. (NJECC Code: 3912)
Stopping the loss of farmland to sprawling development. Working with communities on smarter growth that includes local family farms. Advocating environmentally healthy farming practices. (NJECC Code: 3917)
Protects and restores forests for people, wildlife, and the planet. Restores wildland and urban forests to preserve habitat, protect water quality and mitigate climate change. (NJECC Code: 3350)
Prevents pesticide poisoning of our environment, homes, workplaces, schools, food and water through a practical information clearinghouse on toxic hazards and non-chemical pest control. (NJECC Code: 3342)
Neighborhood-based action and education programs bringing people, businesses and government together for sensible solutions that protect water and health, prevent pollution, and conserve natural resources. (NJECC Code: 3905)
Using a strong foundation of science, partnerships and field demonstration, CI empowers societies to responsibly and sustainably care for nature for humanity’s enduring well-being. (NJECC Code: 3916)
Working since 1947 to save America's endangered animals and threatened habitats for future generations' benefit through public education, citizen advocacy, legal action and scientific research. (NJECC Code: 3331)
Holds the oil, gas and mining industries accountable for the environmental damage they cause while protecting clean air, water, public health and people’s rights.
Non-partisan think-and-do tank that brings together community-based education and research on today’s most pressing environmental issues. Developing solutions that protect people, places, and the planet. (NJECC Code: 3332)
From hunters to hikers, our members protect America's outdoors through community-based conservation, education, commonsense public policy, and a commitment to strong outdoor ethics. (NJECC Code: 3306)
Helping people protect undeveloped land in their communities — saving our forests, farms, waters, historic and natural areas. Leads, trains, and educates 1,500 land conservation groups.
Preserves national parks from the Grand Canyon to Gettysburg; protects endangered wildlife and cultural sites; promotes new parks; defends against pollution, inappropriate development and overcrowding. (NJECC Code: 3352)
NRDC works with communities, officials, and businesses to secure laws and policies that will protect our environment for years to come. (NJECC Code: 3329)
Saves eagles, condors, falcons, and other endangered birds through research, breeding, and conservation programs. Helps preserve rainforests. Educates children and adults about nature and science. (NJECC Code: 3347)
Scenic America is the only national environmental nonprofit dedicated to enhancing the visual character of America’s parks, open spaces, neighborhoods, and transportation corridors. (NJECC Code: 3915)
Promotes climate solutions, conservation, and movement building through a powerful combination of strategic philanthropy and grassroots advocacy. (NJECC Code: 3349)
Scientists and citizens together putting rigorous science to work reducing the effects of global warming, preventing nuclear proliferation, and ensuring a sustainable, safe food system. (NJECC Code: 3301)
Protects wilderness and inspires Americans to care for our wild places, preserving our rich natural legacy for current and future generations. (NJECC Code: 3327)
Multinational conservation organization working worldwide to combat climate change, save endangered animals, protect wild habitats, and transform market forces to act in harmony with nature. (NJECC Code: 3322)
We work throughout the Delaware River Watershed on the issues, actions legislation, policies and decisions that impact the health of our waterways and communities.