The Muskegon River Watershed Assembly is dedicated to the preservation, protection, restoration, and sustainable use of the Muskegon River, the land it drains, and the life it supports, through educational, scientific and conservation initiatives.

To preserve and enhance Leila Arboretum for all to appreciate horticulture and the arts in a natural environment.

To conserve its natural environment as a sanctuary for native plants and animals and to serve as a community resource for environmental education that fosters an understanding, appreciation, and stewardship ethic for our natural world.

The Keweenaw Land Trust is a community partner protecting land, water, and quality of life through conservation, stewardship and education.

To protect the natural diversity and beauty of northeast Michigan by preserving significant land and scenic areas and fostering appreciation and understanding of the environment.

Locating, archiving, and propagating the best trees to help solve the world’s environmental problems.

To support the first international wildlife refuge in North America. We work with partnerships to protect, conserve, and manage the Refuge’s wildlife and habitats; to create exceptional conservation, recreational, and educational experiences; and to develop the next generation of conservation stewards.

Preserving the Yellow Dog Watershed in its most natural state for the use of the public, now, and for the benefit of future generations.

To encourage, educate, and engage the community in ongoing cleanup and beautification of Genesee County.