Land Legacy is a nonprofit land conservation organization established in January 2003 and located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Our mission is to conserve and enhance rural and urban landscapes, thereby improving the quality of life. Our work includes urban parks and trails, farm and ranch preservation, and water quality protection.
The Edmond Area Chamber of Commerce is involved in a wide variety of programs and projects designed to serve our members, create partnerships within the Edmond community and enhance the Quality of life in Edmond.
Community Development Services assist our community through developing and implementing plans for urban design and reviewing residential and commercial developments in the context of those long-term plans for our city.
Lots of good resources and a model of big city stewardship.
The Land Trust Alliance unites and champions organizations in local communities working to save natural areas.
The Texas Land Trust Council (TLTC) was formed in 1999 in partnership with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to serve as a support association for all land trust organizations in Texas. Today the Council is an independent organization which continues its work to promote and sustain the conservation efforts of Texas land trusts.
To conserve, enhance and protect the forests and natural resources of Oklahoma for present and future generations.
The Oklahoma Sustainability Network (OSN) serves to connect and educate the people of Oklahoma concerning the many aspects of sustainability. OSN is a catalyst and a resource for the improvement of Oklahoma's economy, ecology, and equity.
The Nature Conservancy works to protect lands and waters. They work internationally as well as locally and they lands in the state of Oklahoma.
The Kerr Center is an educational foundation established in Oklahoma in 1967. Its focus is on the development of sustainable food and farming systems.
The Edmond Land Conservancy is a community-driven nonprofit dedicated to protecting the natural character of our home. We bridge the gap between development and preservation.