Organizations
What is an Organization?
These organizations are on the front lines, fighting the natural gas drilling from destroying our
neighborhoods, our water and our health.
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Catskill Mountainkeeper
845-482-5400 P.O. Box 381 Youngsville, New York 12791 |
"Our mission is to protect the ecological integrity of the Catskill Mountain range and the quality of life of all those who live there. Through a network of concerned citizens, we work to promote sustainable economic growth and the protection of natural resources essential to healthy communities." |
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NY H2O
561 broadway, suite 8d New York, New York 10012 |
"NYH2O, Inc. is a nonprofit advocacy group based in New York City that is dedicated to protecting New York's water resources from the threat posed by the gas extraction industry. The industry has targeted the Southern Tier of New York State, including New York City's Catskill-Delaware Watershed that provides pristine, unfiltered water to 9 million New York residents." |
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Shaleshock
607.280.6695 115 E. Martin Luther King St. Ithaca, New York 14850 |
"Shaleshock Action Alliance is a movement that works toward protecting our communities and environment from exploitative gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale region." |
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Delaware Riverkeeper
215.369.1188 300 Pond Street, Second Floor Bristol, Pennsylvania 19007 |
Established in 1988 upon the appointment of the Delaware Riverkeeper, the Delaware Riverkeeper Network (DRN) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) membership organization. DRN's professional staff and volunteers work throughout the entire Delaware River Watershed including portions of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and New York. |
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Powder River Basin Resource Council
307-672-5809 934 North Main Street Sheridan, Wyoming 82801 |
"Powder River Basin Resource Council is committed to empowerment of people through community organizing. More than ever, it is crucial that Wyoming's voice for responsible development, Powder River Basin Resource Council, be a part of the debate that will determine Wyoming's future." |
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