• Mashkiiziibii

    The Bad River Tribe Aims To Work Toward a More Progressive, Financially Stable Government, To Maintain Tribal Sovereignty; and Enable Members to Progress Individually, Towards a More Fulfilling Life Culturally, Spiritually, and Economically.

  • 350 Wisconsin

    We mobilize grassroots power to change hearts and minds, laws and policies, and humanity’s massive systems to make transformational progress toward environmental justice and solving the climate crisis by 2030.

  • Bay Mills Indian Community

    "Through our business operations, we aim to conserve our common property, develop our common resources, promote the welfare, self-sustainability, and progress of ourselves, and our descendants.”

  • Clean Wisconsin

    Since 1970, Clean Wisconsin has been committed to protecting our state’s environment through legal action, policy advocacy, scientific research, and community engagement.

  • Ganawendan Nibi : Protect Water

    This blog represents individual writers as community members of Chequamegon Bay and Anishinaabe Gichi Gami (Lake Superior). Our identities are tied in with the water the flows through these places we call our home.

  • GLIFWC

    GLIFWC Contributions to the Transportation and Resource Extraction Committee (TREC) of the Lake Superior Partnership Working Group (LSPWG)

  • Lake Superior NOT For Sale

    Lake Superior water is at risk of being captured, trucked, and sold. Join our efforts to Protect the Water.

  • Love Wisconsin

    Our mission is to use storytelling and social media to bring about a more connected, compassionate, and engaged Wisconsin.

  • Native Lives Matter Coalition

    Bringing about awareness and advocate for change to actively address the Social and Environmental Injustice occurring to Native and Indigenous people, Treaty Rights and Environment Protection.

  • #NoDAPL Archives

    Standing Rock, North Dakota Water Protectors - #NoDAPL - No Dakota Access Pipeline ! - #MniWiconi - #WaterIsLife Oceti Sakowin, Sacred Stone, Red Warrior, Rosebud/Sicangu, and All Nations / Oceti Oyate Camps

  • Oil and Water Don't Mix

    A number of organizations and citizens across Michigan are working to keep oil out of the Great Lakes and spur a transition to a clean energy economy.

  • Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa

    The Red Cliff Tribal Council is the elected governing body of its citizens - Red Cliff tribal members. As a federally-recognized tribe, Red Cliff has met the standards set forth by the United States in establishing and maintaining government-to-government relations.

  • Reject Line 5

    Protecting the water, land, and our communities through grassroots organizing to shut down Enbridge's Line 5 pipeline!

  • Retire Line 5

    All of the content on the “In Wisconsin” page was contributed by Natural Resources Advocacy Committee of the League of Women Voters of Ashland and Bayfield Counties.

  • Save the Hills Alliance

    Northwest Wisconsin’s rolling hills are sandstone hills, containing the kind of sand used in hydraulic fracturing. Just as mountain top removal for coal has devastated the coal region, many here fear that hill top removal for frac sand will devastate this beautiful region.

  • Sierra Club

    We are Wisconsin's voice for the nation's oldest, largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization. Our members include 18,000 of your friends and neighbors. Inspired by Wisconsin’s beautiful lakes, forests, rivers, and other natural features, we work together to protect our communities and the planet.

  • Stop Line 3

    Stop Line 3 supports Shut Down Line 5

  • Superior Waters Story Corps

    Attention all lovers of nature, wildlife, and pristine public lands in the Lake Superior region: the Superior Waters Story Corps is gathering and uplifting personal narratives of people and their connection to the unique land and waterscape of the Southern shore of Lake Superior. The SWSC needs stories like yours to magnify the importance of the Lake Superior area and its conservation!

  • Waadookawaad Amikwag

    Waadookawaad Amikwag, Ojibwe for ‘Those Who Help Beaver’, is a volunteer community group made up of water protectors, scientists, drone pilots, field monitors, and grassroots organizers mindful of the traditional homelands of the Anishinaabeg people and traditional ecological and Indigenous knowledge.

  • Wisconsin Conservation Voters

    Engaging Voters to Protect Wisconsin’s Environment