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KNOW THY ENEMIES

Postby Hoser John » Fri Oct 21, 2011 2:29 pm

Sacramento....evo-wacos


ACalifornia Native Plant Society(916) 447-26772707 K St Ste 1, Sacramento, CA 95816Dist: 0.1 milesEnvironmental Groups

BSacramento Valley Open Space Conservancy(916) 492-0908PO Box 163351, Sacramento, CA 95816Dist: 0.1 milesEnvironmental Groups

CSustainable Land Stewardship Institute(916) 456-5696PO Box 161585, Sacramento, CA 95816Dist: 0.1 milesEnvironmental Groups

DEnvironmental Council of Sacramento(916) 444-00222012 K St, Sacramento, CA 95811Dist: 0.5 milesEnvironmental Groups, General Management Consultants

EFriends of the River(916) 442-31551418 20th St Ste A, Sacramento, CA 95811Dist: 0.7 milesEnvironmental Groups

FWestern Rivers Conservancy(916) 930-02791418 20th St Ste A, Sacramento, CA 95811Dist: 0.7 milesEnvironmental Groups

GKeep California Beautiful(916) 368-93011822 21St St, Sacramento, CA 95811Dist: 0.9 milesEnvironmental Groups

HLocal Government Commission(916) 448-11981303 J St Ste 250, Sacramento, CA 95814Dist: 1.1 milesEnvironmental Groups

IClean Power Campaign(916) 340-26001100 11th St Ste 311, Sacramento, CA 95814Dist: 1.2 milesEnvironmental Groups

JPlanning and Conservatory League(916) 444-8726921 11th St, Sacramento, CA 95814Dist: 1.2 milesEnvironmental Groups

KDefenders of Wildlife(916) 313-5800926 J St, Sacramento, CA 95814Dist: 1.3 milesEnvironmental Groups

LCalif Association of Resource Conservation Districts(916) 457-7904801 K St, Sacramento, CA 95814Dist: 1.4 milesEnvironmental Groups

MCalifornia Bicycle Coalition(916) 446-75581122 S St, Sacramento, CA 95811Dist: 1.4 milesEnvironmental Groups

NCalifornia Public Interest Research Group(916) 446-27241107 9Th St, Sacramento, CA 95814Dist: 1.4 milesEnvironmental Groups

OCalifornia Releaf(916) 557-16741107 9th St, Sacramento, CA 95814Dist: 1.4 milesEnvironmental Groups

ACoalition for Clean Air(916) 498-15601107 9th St Ste 830, Sacramento, CA 95814Dist: 1.4 milesEnvironmental Groups

BEnvironment California(916) 446-80621107 9Th St, Sacramento, CA 95814Dist: 1.4 milesEnvironmental Groups

CEnvironmental Defense(916) 492-70701107 9th St Ste 540, Sacramento, CA 95814Dist: 1.4 milesEnvironmental Groups

DMountain Lion Foundation(916) 442-26661107 9th St Ste 340, Sacramento, CA 95814Dist: 1.4 milesEnvironmental Groups

ENo Way L A Coalition(916) 482-5211Sacramento, CA 95814Dist: 1.4 milesEnvironmental Groups

FFriends of the Swainson's Hawk(916) 447-4956717 K St, Sacramento, CA 95814Dist: 1.5 milesEnvironmental Groups

GPachl James P(916) 446-3978717 K St Ste 529, Sacramento, CA 95814Dist: 1.5 milesEnvironmental Groups

HSierra Club(916) 557-1100801 K St Ste 2700, Sacramento, CA 95814Dist: 1.5 milesEnvironmental Groups

IThe Nature Conservancy(916) 449-2858555 Capitol Mall Ste 1290, Sacramento, CA 95814Dist: 1.7 milesEnvironmental Groups, Miscellaneous Government

JLaboratory Data Consultants(916) 649-8740601 University Ave Ste 105, Sacramento, CA 95825Dist: 2.8 milesBusiness Environmental Consultants, Environmental Groups

KNational Audubon Society(916) 649-7600765 University Ave Ste 200, Sacramento, CA 95825Dist: 2.8 milesEnvironmental Groups

LConservation Resources LLC(916) 974-33833445 American River Dr Ste A, Sacramento, CA 95864Dist: 4.6 milesEnvironmental Groups, Business Energy Conservation Consultants

MSwca Environmental(916) 565-03564221 Northgate Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95834Dist: 4.9 milesEnvironmental Groups

NCalifornia Waterfowl Association(916) 648-14064630 Northgate Blvd Ste 150, Sacramento, CA 95834Dist: 5.3 milesSocieties and Foundation Associations, Environmental Groups

OAsm Affiliates Inc(916) 483-21323350 Watt Ave, Sacramento, CA 95821Dist: 5.9 milesEnvironmental Groups

ASave the American River Association Inc.(916) 482-25514441 Auburn Blvd Ste H, Sacramento, CA 95841Dist: 7.8 milesEnvironmental Groups

BSacramento Open Space(916) 731-87984426 Excelsior Rd, Mather, CA 95655Dist: 10.4 milesEnvironmental Groups

CSacramento Valley Conservancy(916) 364-13674426 Mather Blvd, Mather, CA 95655Dist: 10.5 milesEnvironmental Groups

DDucks Unlmited Western Regional Office(916) 852-20003074 Gold Canal Dr, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670Dist: 10.9 milesEnvironmental Groups

EApplied Measurement Science(916) 965-70504764 Concord Dr, Fair Oaks, CA 95628Dist: 12.2 milesEnvironmental Groups

FYolo Basin Foundation(530) 756-7248PO Box 943, Davis, CA 95617Dist: 13.9 milesEnvironmental Groups

GEngeo Incorporated(916) 786-8883631 Commerce Dr, Roseville, CA 95678Dist: 14.0 milesEnvironmental Groups

HOlberding Environmental Inc(916) 985-1188193 Blue Ravine Rd, Folsom, CA 95630Dist: 16.6 milesEnvironmental Groups

IEcorp-Sugnet(916) 782-91002260 Douglas Blvd, Roseville, CA 95661Dist: 16.9 milesEnvironmental Groups

JAir Permitting Specialist(916) 687-835212247 Welch Rd, Wilton, CA 95693Dist: 17.9 milesBusiness Environmental Consultants, Engineering and Architect Services, Environmental Groups, General Management Consultants

KCalifornia Native Grasslands Association(530) 661-2280Woodland, CA 95695Dist: 18.5 milesEnvironmental Groups

LPacific Environmental Management Inc(530) 661-1655Woodland, CA 95695Dist: 18.5 milesEnvironmental Groups

MWildlands Inc(916) 435-35553855 Atherton Rd, Rocklin, CA 95765Dist: 19.0 milesEnvironmental Groups

NEco(916) 435-23785701 Lonetree Blvd Ste 225, Rocklin, CA 95765Dist: 19.3 milesEnvironmental Groups

OPlanning Partners(916) 354-16207281 Lone Pine Dr, Rancho Murieta, CA 95683Dist: 20.7 milesEnvironmental Groups

AJohn Sullivan(916) 354-09877082 Murieta Pkwy, Rancho Murieta, CA 95683Dist: 21.2 milesEnvironmental Groups

BPrima Environmental Inc(916) 939-73005070 Robert J Mathews Pkwy, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762Dist: 22.4 milesBusiness Environmental Consultants, Environmental Groups, Research Services & Testing Laboratories

CCache Creek Conservancy(530) 661-107034199 County Road 20, Woodland, CA 95695Dist: 23.1 milesEnvironmental Groups, Societies and Foundation Associations

DThe Nature Conservancy(916) 683-1767Walnut Grove, CA 95690Dist: 24.5 milesEnvironmental Groups

EAudubon Bobcat Ranch(530) 795-4116Winters, CA 95694Dist: 27.4 milesEnvironmental Groups

FPlacer Land Trust(530) 887-922211661 Blocker Dr Ste 110, Auburn, CA 95603Dist: 30.8 milesEnvironmental Groups

GAqua -Terra Environmental(530) 885-0573213 Sawyer St, Auburn, CA 95603Dist: 30.9 milesSeptic Systems Cleaning - Commercial, Environmental Groups, Other Specialty Contractors

HWally's Natural Products(530) 887-0396Po Box 5275, Auburn, CA 95604Dist: 31.0 milesEnvironmental Groups, Health, Diet, Vitamin Store

IJ House Environmental(530) 885-7801251 Auburn Ravine Rd Ste 208, Auburn, CA 95603Dist: 31.2 milesEnvironmental Groups

JAmerican River Conservancy(530) 295-21907170 State Highway 49, Lotus, CA 95651Dist: 34.3 milesEnvironmental Groups

KAmerican River Conservancy(530) 621-1224348 State Highway 49, Coloma, CA 95613Dist: 37.4 milesEnvironmental Groups

LSolano Land Trust(707) 432-01501001 Texas St Ste C, Fairfield, CA 94533Dist: 38.4 milesEnvironmental Groups

MS R C D(707) 426-24312516 Grizzly Island Rd, Suisun City, CA 94585Dist: 39.1 milesEnvironmental Groups

NSuisun Resource Conservation District(707) 425-93022544 Grizzly Island Rd, Suisun City, CA 94585Dist: 39.3 milesEnvironmental Groups

OMoju Environmental Technologies(707) 421-2500780 Chadbourne Rd Ste A, Fairfield, CA 94534Dist: 40.8 milesEnvironmental Groups

ARegional Waste Management(530) 634-68902100 B St, Marysville, CA 95901Dist: 40.8 milesEnvironmental Groups

BCenter for Sierra Nevada Conservation(530) 333-1113Georgetown, CA 95634Dist: 41.0 milesEnvironmental Groups

CCalifornia Sportfishing Protection Alliance(209) 464-50673536 Rainier Ave, Stockton, CA 95204Dist: 42.3 milesEnvironmental Groups, Business Environmental Consultants

DCal-Vista Erosion Control(530) 476-0706Arbuckle, CA 95912Dist: 42.5 milesEnvironmental Groups

EMuzzy Ranch(707) 863-73054630 W America Dr, Fairfield, CA 94534Dist: 43.0 milesEnvironmental Groups

FShadowbird Inc.(209) 463-6700305 W Fyffe Ave, Stockton, CA 95203Dist: 43.7 milesEnvironmental Groups, Computer and Audio Visual Services

GCal-Vista Erosion Control(530) 476-0706459 Old Hwy 99, Arbuckle, CA 95912Dist: 43.9 milesEnvironmental Groups

HOro Environmental Inc(530) 367-2131Foresthill, CA 95631Dist: 43.9 milesEnvironmental Groups

IRecology Environmental Solutions(209) 463-1067250 Port Rd 23, Stockton, CA 95202Dist: 44.2 milesEnvironmental Groups

JFoothill Conservancy(209) 295-4900Po Box 1255, Pine Grove, CA 95665Dist: 45.9 milesEnvironmental Groups

KNevada County Land Trust(530) 272-599412183 Auburn Rd, Grass Valley, CA 95949Dist: 47.6 milesEnvironmental Groups

LCity of Nevada City(530) 477-4630556 Freeman Ln, Grass Valley, CA 95949Dist: 48.7 milesLocal Government, Environmental Groups, Pet Services

MJohn Muir Project The(530) 273-9290Grass Valley, CA 95945Dist: 49.5 milesEnvironmental Groups







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Re: KNOW THY ENEMIES

Postby Hoser John » Fri Oct 21, 2011 2:32 pm

EVEN MORE evo-wacos, we the people must fight...


State and Local Environmental Organizations in California


State and local organizations often focus on a single locality or issue, such as a particular river, a county, or a a specific plant or animal. There are many such organizations active in California, and they are valuable sources of information on their area of interest. This page is a small sampling of the many organizations in the state. It is roughly broken down into statewide organizations, and those that focus on a region, either in Northern California or Southern California.

Statewide Organizations Northern California Southern California


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Statewide Organizations.

California Wilderness Coalition is a grassroots, non-profit organization that works to protect the "wildest and most pristine areas remaining in California"

California League of Conservation Voters is a political action organization that "mobilizes California voters to support environmentally responsible candidates and issues, and serves
as a watchdog to hold elected officials accountable for their environmental votes".

California Native Plant Society seeks to increase understanding of California's native flora and to preserve its diversity. The Society works through education, conservation, and scientific research.

Friends of the River is "California's Statewide River Conservation Organization", and is very active in working to protect and restore rivers. Their quarterly Headwaters is available online. Read their Top Ten Dam Removal List.

CalTrout: If you are not familiar with this organization, but have any interest in wild trout, fish or fishing in general, or in streams and their ecosystems, you should find out more about CalTrout. This group played a very important role in helping to protect and restore Mono Lake and the ecosystem of the Mono Lake watershed, and they continue to work to maintain and restore streams throughout California.


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Organizations in Northern California:

Mono Lake Committee. Dedicated to protecting and restoring Mono Lake, in the Eastern Sierra.

Mount Diablo Interpretive Association is a volunteer organization focused on Mount Diablo State Park, with a very informative web site on the natural history of the area, including geology, plants and animals..

Sierra Nevada Forest Protection Campaign is a coalition of conservation groups and individuals that have the goal of protecting the forests and watersheds of the Sierra Nevada. They study and monitor the forests of the Sierra, and are involved in the planning process through education and legal and political activism. Here is their Blueprint for management of the Sierra Nevada.

The Mendocino Environmental Center promotes "the conservation, restoration and appropriate use of the Earth's natural resources". They have a list of environmental groups in Mendocino County, and many links to environmental resources.

South Yuba River Citizens League is dedicated to the protection and preservation of the Yuba River watershed. Here is their Fact Sheet.

Elkhorn Slough Foundation, Monterey County, works for the conservation of Elkhorn Slough, and has educational programs, as well as a website with a lot of natural history information.

The Big Sur Land Trust works to set aside land in the Big Sur coast and the Monterey Peninsula for open space and natural preserves. So far, they have arranged for the protection of 15,000 acres.

The Sierra Foothill Conservancy works to preserve open space in the Sierra foothils in Fresno and Madera Counties.

Restore Hetch Hetchy is an organization dedicated to planning for "the decommissioning of the dam, replacing water and power with downstream supplies, and restoring Hetch Hetchy Valley."


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Organizations in Southern California:

Friends of the Los Angeles River, Los Angeles County. For other information on the Los Angeles River, see this bibliography prepared by a librarian at the L.A. Public Library.

Heal the Bay, Los Angeles County, focuses on Santa Monica Bay, Los Angeles County.

Ballona Valley Preservation League is dedicated to preserving the remaining wetlands at the mouth of Ballona Creek, in Los Angeles.

San Dieguito River Park, San Diego County. If completed, the park will preserve habitats from the ocean to the mountains of the Peninsular Ranges.

San Diego Zoological Society. More than just a place to keep animals for display, modern zoos are very important in efforts to preserve endangered species, both local species and those from other parts of the world. The San Diego Zoo's Center for the Reproduction of Endangered Species is an example.

San Diego BayKeeper, San Diego County, is a non-profit environmental organization that is a coalition of local groups working to keep San Diego Bay and associated habitats clean and free of pollution, by monitoring compliance with water quality regulations and by supporting community conservation programs.

Surfrider Foundation, San Diego County, is a very active organization dedicated to protecting waves and beaches through conservation and political action. And their home page has a really beautiful photo of a wave.

San Diego Clean Water Alliance, San Diego County, is a coalition of environmental groups working to keep San Diego's beaches and bays clean.

Friends of Famosa Slough work to to protect and restore the Famosa Slough as a natural wetland preserve. The slough is located in an urbanized area near the mouth of the San Diego River. This site has photos, location and history of the wetlands, and some natural history information.

Environmental Organizations in San Die





United States
List of evo-wacos

41pounds.org
Abalone Alliance (historic)
Adirondack Mountain Club
African American Environmentalist Association
African Wild Dog Conservancy
Albatross Foundation USA
Allegheny Land Trust
Alliance for Climate Protection
Alliance to Save Energy
American Bird Conservancy
American Farmland Trust
American Wind and Wildlife Institute
Animal Protection and Rescue League (APRL)
Appalachian Voices
Arlington Coalition on Transportation (ACT)
Association of Environmental Professionals
Audubon movement
Bonneville Environmental Foundation (BEF)
Builders for the Bay
Center for a New American Dream
Center for International Environmental Law
Center for Biological Diversity
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Citizens Campaign for the Environment
Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow
Conservation International
Conservation Law Foundation
Defenders of Wildlife
Earthwatch
Earth First!
Earth Island Institute
Earth Policy Institute
Earth Liberation Army (ELA)
Earth Liberation Front (ELF)
EarthLab
Earth's Birthday Project
Ecotrust
Energy Action Coalition
Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI)
Environment America
Environment California
Environmental Defense Fund
Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA)
Environmental Law Institute
Environmental Life Force (ELF)
Environmental Working Group
Earth Share
Forest Guardians
Global Water Policy Project
Green Zionist Alliance
GREENGUARD Environmental Institute
Hudson River Sloop Clearwater
Institute for Energy and Environmental Research (IEER)
Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology
International Council on Nanotechnology (ICON)
Honor the Earth
Izaak Walton League
Keep America Beautiful
League of Conservation Voters
Montana Wilderness Association
National Audubon Society
National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE)
National Geographic Society
National Registry of Environmental Professionals (NREP)
National Wildlife Federation
National Wildlife Refuge Association
Native Forest Council
Natural Resources Defense Council
Nature's Classroom
NatureServe
Negative Population Growth
Neighborhood Parks Council
Nicodemus Wilderness Project
Pacific Environment
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER)
Population Connection
Preserve Our Island
Rainforest Action Network
Resources for the Future (RFF)
Republicans for Environmental Protection
Rising Tide North America
Riverkeeper
Sand County Foundation
Save the Redwoods League
Science & Environmental Policy Project (SEPP)
Sea Shepherd
Sierra Club
Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition
Student Conservation Association
Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC)
Surfrider Foundation
Sustainable Silicon Valley (SSV)
Tellus Institute
Texas Campaign for the Environment
The Big Green Bus
The Conservation Fund
The Marine Mammal Center
The Nature Conservancy
The Ocean Conservancy
The School for Field Studies
The Wilderness Society
TreePeople
Union of Concerned Scientists
Waterkeeper Alliance
West Harlem Environmental Action (WEACT)
WILD Foundation
Worldwatch Institute
Wyoming Outdoor Council
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Worldwide
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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Earth System Governance Project

United States
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United States Environmental Protection Agency
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
United States National Park Service

Private Organizations (Environmental NGOs)

International

350.org
Anti-nuclear movement
Antinea Foundation
A Rocha
Biofuelwatch
Biosphere Expeditions
BirdLife International
Confederation of European Environmental Engineering Societies
Conservation International
Earth Charter Initiative
Forests and the European Union Resource Network (FERN)
Fauna and Flora International
Forest Stewardship Council
Friends of Nature
Friends of the Earth
Gaia Mater (the mother Earth)
Global Footprint Network
Global Witness
Great Transition Initiative
Green Actors of West Africa (GAWA)
Green Cross International
Greenpeace
Interamerican Association for Environmental Defense
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
International Analog Forestry Network
International Network for Sustainable Energy (INFORSE)
The Mountain Institute
Mountain Wilderness
NatureServe
Plant A Tree Today Foundation (PATT)
Project AWARE
Rainforest Alliance
Sandwatch
Society for the Environment (SocEnv)
Taiga Rescue Network (TRN)
The Climate Project
The Resource Foundation
Wetlands International
Wildlife Conservation Society
Wolf Preservation Foundation (WPF)
World Business Council for Sustainable Development
Worldchanging
World Conservation Union (WCN)
World Land Trust(WLT)
World Resources Institute (WRI)
World Union for Protection of Life (WUPL)
Worldwatch Institute
World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)
Xerces Society
Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative


Regional
North America

Fund for Wild Nature
Green Zionist Alliance
International Joint Commission
North American Native Fishes Association
Rivers Without Borders
Wild Farm Alliance
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Re: KNOW THY ENEMIES

Postby Hoser John » Fri Oct 21, 2011 2:44 pm

This info was posted by Hefty1 the son of the Blue Bowl (Damn Bowl) on tnet as his hard work should be seen. These folks have BILLIONS and are in every ear,pocket and wallet in Sacramento and Washington. To quote the Naure Conservancy Presidents rant at the dredge committee hearings" We will not rest till every dredger is removed from the state--CDFG website has exact verbage and this is as close as I get. Our country is being held hostage for 98%+++ of strategic metals and virtually every thing you can see and touch or use is adversely affected. The environutz are closing mines left and right and spending many millions to obstruct and bankrupt all new startups too. And now we're supposed to forgive and forget who killed our rights in kalif to mine and affected the whole country in a goodie two shoes feelie touchie good moment. Great so the same stupid arse mistakes will be instantly repeated yet again with this mining the miners bs. The whole idea of experiences is to LEARN from your mistakes and what really WORKS to your advantage but now absolutely NOT. And ya wonder why I'm soo damn cynical and po'd by this bs---John
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Re: KNOW THY ENEMIES

Postby CalGoldDredger » Fri Oct 21, 2011 3:19 pm

That there is a fine list of greenie fag bastards, Hoser.
And the true beauty of it is I didn't see any of them or the state officials to enfore their smelly crap whilst out dredging up some nugs earlier today and 5.3 DWT the larger of them.
Matter of fact haven't run into anybody. :D Brrrr that water is cold. :?
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Re: KNOW THY ENEMIES

Postby russau » Fri Oct 21, 2011 7:25 pm

i always wondered what id do if when i was out and got harrased by some of these wacos! better keep it to myself or potentially hear it again if i had to goto court for some reason or the other!
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Re: KNOW THY ENEMIES

Postby Gramps43 » Fri Oct 21, 2011 9:28 pm

And a good percentage of them would blow away on the evening breeze if government money dried up.

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Re: KNOW THY ENEMIES

Postby CalGoldDredger » Sat Oct 22, 2011 1:21 pm

or their casinos were shut down and no longer legal. (shut them all down as far as I'm concerned) :twisted:
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Re: KNOW THY ENEMIES

Postby Reno badboy » Sat Oct 22, 2011 1:27 pm

And most think it's just a few small groups we're fighting. I saw this by going to the dredge hearings. Hard to fight all that govt. money with what we have. So back to being an outlaw!!! Oh well!!!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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