The Open Space Council for the St. Louis Region, founded in 1965, is dedicated to conserving and sustaining land, water, and other natural resources for the well-being of the St. Louis community. Through their programs such as Operation Clean Stream and Operation Wild Lands, they actively engage volunteers in stewardship activities, restoring wildlife habitats, and educating the public on the importance of preserving our rivers and greenspaces.
With a mission to create parkland and secure greenspace for future generations, the Open Space Council for the St. Louis Region works both independently and collaboratively to protect and restore the natural environment of the St. Louis region. Their efforts include annual restoration of 500 miles of rivers, advocating for watershed restoration, and promoting community stewardship through various initiatives.
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