The Sonoran Institute is a nonprofit organization based in Sheridan, WY, dedicated to restoring flowing rivers and healthy landscapes in order to promote the well-being of both people and nature. With over 30 years of experience, they have made a significant positive impact on rivers, landscapes, ecosystems, and communities. Through their community-based conservation programs, they focus on water in the Colorado River Basin, working towards a more resilient water future and collaborating with leaders to meet local and regional goals.
Their work includes conserving and protecting 500,000 acres of land, training 2,000 community leaders and activists, and planting 200,000 native tree seedlings in the Colorado River Delta region. They have also been involved in projects such as restoring the Santa Cruz River, bringing back endangered species like the Gila topminnow, and advancing renewable energy in the West. The Sonoran Institute's dedication to conservation and their innovative, collaborative approach make them a key player in the restoration and preservation of natural resources in the Western United States.
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