Network
Thousands of organizations working globally
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Jikalahari
Works for fair management of Riau forests for current and future generations. -
John Muir Trust
Is dedicated to the conservation, protection, and restoration of the UK's wild places, including peatlands. -
Junglekeepers
Junglekeepers conserves threatened habitat in the vitally important Madre de Dios region of the Peruvian Amazon focused on the Las Piedras watershed—one of the most biodiverse and pristine areas on earth; Junglekeepers Rangers patrol and safeguard almost 77,000 acres of this landscape. -
Kalliopeia Foundation
Kalliopeia’s work grows out of witnessing the suffering wrought by our separation from each other and the living Earth, striving to respond to a global need—both timeless and urgent—that is emerging across cultures: to take spiritual as well as physical responsibility for our common home. Their initiatives honor efforts to heal this separation and build sustaining relationships grounded in reverence, respect, and reciprocity. -
Kaʻiwakīloumoku Pacific Indigenous Institute
Belongs to a Pacific network of indigenous partners who value ancestral knowledge, celebrate traditional wayfinding, and are committed to the restoration of their Pacific home—Moananuiākea. -
Kelp Forest Alliance
Is a non-profit that advances the preservation and restoration of the world’s kelp forests. They conduct targeted research into how to prevent kelp forest loss and how to bring it back once it is gone. -
Kerala Forest Research Institute
A multidisciplinary team of tropical forestry experts that hosts a Bamboo Technical Support Group. -
Keystone Species Alliance
Is a coalition of environmental attorneys, indigenous leaders, climate scientists, conservationists, biologists and artists changing national and international legal frameworks around keystone species. -
Kids.Earth.Org
An environmental news website dedicated to informing and inspiring kids and young generations to become passionate advocates for our planet, with a mission is to empower young minds with knowledge about environmental issues and encourage them to take action towards a sustainable future. -
Kiss the Ground for Regeneration
An audience-supported nonprofit promoting regeneration and healthy soil as a viable solution for our wellness, water, and climate crisis. And has inspired millions to participate in the Regenerative Movement through storytelling, education, and partnerships.
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