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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 049 947 SE 011 238 TITLE Conservation Directory 1971. INSTITUTION National Wildlife Federation, Washington, D. C. PUE LATE 1 Dec 70 NOTE 164p. AVAILABLE FROM The National Wildlife Federation, 1412 16th St., N. W. ,Washington, E.C. 20036 (:ti 1.50) EERS PRICE EDES Price ME-$0.65 HC Not Available from EDRS. DESCRIPTORS Administrative Agencies, Community Organizations, *Directories, Fisheries, *Natural Resources, *Wildlife Management ABSTRACT This list of natural resource use and management organizations in the United States and Canada is supplemented with indices to their major periodical publications and to individuals named in the directcry. Sections of the directory deal with agencies of the U.S. government; organizations and commissions with international, national, regional, and interstate interests and responsibilities; and with government agencies and citizen groups with interests in one state. There is a separate Canadian section. Brief descriptive notes outline the interests, objectives, and responsibilities cf most organizaticns listed. Names and addresses of officers are included. An appendix lists names and addresses of fish and game commissioners and directors in each state and territory of USA and Canada. (AL) S 11 I t U S DEPARTMENTDF HEALTH. EOUCATION & WELFARE OFFICE DF EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HASBEEN REPRO DUCED EXACTLY ASRECEIVED FROM ORGANIZATION ORIG THE PERSON OR INATING IT POINTS OFVIEW OR OPIN IONS STATED DONOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICEOF EDU CATION POSITION ORPOLICY e THE NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION The National Wildlife Federation is a private, nonprofit citizens organization, with affiliated conservation groups in all 50 states and the Virgin Islands. One of the Federation's primary goals is to educate Americans about the many facets of our environmental crisis. This is done through educational programs, including: National Wildlife Week, a yearly reminder of the need to watchguard the environment. It is held the first week in spring. In 1971 the theme "WildlifeWho Needs It?" points up the importance of wildlife as a kind of pollution alarm. Conservation publishing. NATIONAL WILDLIFE, a bi-monthly conservation magazine for National Associate Members... INTERNATIONAL WILDLIFE magazine for International Asso- ciate Members. RANGER RICK'S NATURE MAGAZINE, pub- lished as a benefit of Ranger Rick's Nature Club membership for children. CONSERVATION NEWS, a semi-monthly, 16-page newsletter available upon request to anyone interestedin natural resource problems and issues...CONSERVATION REPORT, a comprehensive weekly digest of national conserva- tion legislation. Nearly half-a-million pieces of conservation material distributed to youth groups, teachers, and interested citizens.. .Press releases and filmed or taped public service announcements to television and radio stations. Financial grants to promising graduate students in the field of natural resource study. NWF Conservation Consultants, a corps of ten of the Nation's most distinguished conservationists and rescrirce managers. These experts are retained by the Federation to give counsel when resource problems arise. (Continued on inside back cover) 2 ti Cr". Cr, O LiJ Conservation Directory 1971 A Listing of Organizations, Agencies and Officials Concerned with Natural Resource Use and Management Published as a Conservation Education Service of The National Wildlife Federation 1412 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. 20036 (202,232 -8004) CONTENTS United States Government Advisory Board on Sport Fisheries and Department of Commerce, U.S. 9 National Air Pollution Control Admin- Wildlife 12 Department of Defense, U.S 10 istration 211 Advisory Groups to the Secretary of the Department of Health, Education, and National Advisory Board Council 13 Interior 12 Welfare, U.S 11 National Council on Marine Resources Agricultural Research Service 3 Department of Housing and Urban De- and Engineering Development 22 Agricultural Stabilization and Conserva- velopment, U.S 12 National Industrial Pollution Control tion Service 3 Department of the Interior, U.S. 12 Council 9 American Fisheries Advisory Committee 9 Department of Labor, U.S. 17 National Marine Fisheries Service 9 Army Corps of Engineers, U.S 10 Department of the Navy 11 NationalOceanicandAtmospheric Association of American Rod and Gun Department of State, U.S. 17 Administration 9 Clubs II Department of Transportation, U.S. 17 National Park Service 17 Atomic Energy Commission 19 Economic Development Administration 9 National Petroleum Council 13 Bureau of Indian Affairs 13 Environmental Control Administration 11 National Water Commission 22 Bureau of Land Management 13 Environmental Protection Agency 19 Naval Facilities Engineering Command 1 I Bureau of Mines 13 Extension Service 5 Office of Education, U.S. 12 Bureau of Outdoor Recreation 13 Federal Aviation Administration 18 Office of Sea Grant 10 Bureau of Reclamation 15 Federal Highway Administration 18 President's Air Quality Advisory Board 19 Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife 15 Federal Power Commission 21 President's Cabinet Committee on the 19 Canal Zone Government Federal Railroad Administration 18 Environment, Subcommittee on Pes- Citizens' Advisory Committee on Envi- ticides, Working Group 22 Federal Water Quality Administration 19 ronmental Quality 19 President'sWaterPollutionControl Fish and Wildlife S rvice 15 Coast Guard 18 Advisory Board Food and Drug Ac iinistration 12 19 Commission on Population Growth and Senate Committees Forest Service 6 1 the American Future 19 Smithsonian Institution General Services Administration 21 22 Cooperative State Research Service 4 Soil Conservation Service 7 Geological Survey 16 Council on Environmental Quality 19 Tennessee Valley Authority 23 House of Representatives Committees 1 Department of Agriculture, U.S 3 Job Corps Urban Mass Transportation Adminis- Department of the Air Force 17 10 Marine Corps, U.S tration 13 Department of the Army 10 Water Resources Council 23 International, National, and Interstate Organizations and Commissions African Wildlife Leadership Foundation, AmericanConservationAssociation, American Scenic and Historic Preserva- Inc. 27 Inc. 28 tion Society 30 Air Pollution Control Association.... 27 American Farm Bureau Federation...28 American Shore and Beach Preservation American Association for the Advance- American Fisheries Society 28 Association 30 ment of Science 27 American Fishing Tackle Manufacturers American Society of Ichthyologists and American Association for Conservation Association 29 Herpetologists 30 Information 27 American Forest Institute 29 American Society of Landscap.; Archi- American Association for Health, Physi- American Forestry Association, The ,29 tects, The 30 cal Education and Recreation 27 American Geographical Society 29 American Society of Limnology and American Association of Botanical Gar- American Humane Association, The ..29 Oceanography, Inc. 30 dens and Arboretums 27 American Institute of Biologfcal Sci- American Society of Mammalogists 30 American Associationof Zoological ences, Inc. 29 American Society of Range Manage- Parks and Aquariums 28 American Littoral Society 29 ment 30 American Camping Association, Inc. ..28 American Museum of Natural History 29 American Water Resources Association 31 American Cast mg Association 28 American National Cattlemen's Asso- America's Future Trees Foundation ...31 American Cetacean Society 28 ciation 29 AppalachianHighlandsAssociation, American Chemical Society 28 American Nature Study Society 29 Inc. 31 American Committee for International American Ornithologists' Union, Inc. 30 Appalachian Mountain Club 31 Wildlife Protection, Inc. 28 American Pulpwood Association 30 Appalachian Trail Conference 31 4 Arctic Institute of North America .... 31 Environmental Defense Fund, Inc. .... 36 Imak Walton League of America, The 40 Association for Voluntary Sterilization 31 Environmental Law Institute, The 36 Jackson Hole Preserve, Inc. 40 Association of American Geographers 31 Environmental Research Institute 36 John Muir Institute for Environmental Association of Conservation Engineers 31 Environmental Resources, Inc. 36 Studies 40 Association of Consulting Foresters 32 Fauna Preservation Society 36 Keep America Beautiful, inc. 40 Association of Interpretive Naturalists 32 Federation of Fly Fishermen 37 Lake Erie Cleanup Committee, Inc. 41 Association of Midwest Fish and Game Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs 37 League of Conservation Voters 41 Commissioners 32 Fontana Conservation Roundup 37 League of Women Voters of the U.S. 41 Association of Midwest Fish and Game Food and Agriculture Organization of Maryland-National Capital Park and Law Enforcement Officers 32 the United Nations 37 Planning Commission 25 Association of State and Territorial Forest Farmers Association Cooperative37 Max McGraw Wildlife Foundation 41 Health Officers 32 Forest History Society, Inc. 37 Mid-Atlantic Council of Watershed Atlan tic Sea Run Salmon Commission 24 Foresta Institute for Ocean and Moun- Associations 41 Atlantic States' Marine Fisheries Com- tain Studies 37 Migratory Bird Conservation Commis- mission 24 Friends of Africa in America 38 sion 25 Audubon Naturalist Society of the Cen- Friends of Animals, Inc. 38 Minnesota-Wisconsin Boundary Area tral Atlantic States, Inc. 32 Friends of the Earth 38 Commission 25 Boat Owners Council of America 32 Friends of Nature, Inc. 38 National Academy of Sciences 41 Boone and Crockett Club 32 Future Farmers of America 38 National Association of Biology