United States
         Environmental Protection
         Agency
         Region I
         Office of
         Public Awareness
         J.F. Kennedy Federal Building
         Boston, MA 02203
                             JANUARY 1981
&EPA
Directory of
Environmental Groups
in New England
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DIRECTORY OF ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
FOR
CONNECTICUT, MAINE, MASSACHUSETTS
NEW HAMPSHIRE, RHODE ISLAND AND VERMONT
1981 EDITION
An official publication of Region I,
UpS. Environmental Protection Agency
For comments, suggestions, inquiries or
copies of this edition, please contact:
Office of Public Awareness
Region I
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Room 2203
John F. Kennedy Federal Building
Boston, MA 02203
Telephone 617/223-7223
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Foreword from the Regional Administrator
This is a directory of non-profit organizations dedicated to the protection of the
environment. It includes state and federal government agencies, and national,
regional, and local groups operating in Connecticut, Maine, Masssachusetts, New
Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
From the beginning of my term as Regional Administrator, I have worked closely
with enviromental groups and encouraged them to be active participants in our
Agency decision-making.
Our mandate is to protect the environmental and public health interests of New
Englanders, and certainly they should be involved in decisions of this nature that
affect them so critically.
I hope that this publication will serve as a resource for those who would like to
get involved in protecting our environment but don’t know where to start. It will
show where there are groups already pursuing specific issues and where groups
exist in the public participation process.
I hope that groups already listed will continue their efforts, and that people who
have not previously involved themselves in environmental protection will find an
appropriate vehicle for their energy and talents.
I am confident that working together, we can preserve New England’s natural
environment and the health of its citizens.
William R. Adams, Jr.
Regional Administrator
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CONTENTS
Foreword
Government Agencies 1
National 15
Regional 19
Connecticut 23
Maine 33
Massachusetts 37
New Hampshire 53
Rhode Island 59
Vermont 61
Index(Listof Organizations) 63
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government agencies
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION I
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR
William R. Adams, Jr.
6171223-7210
DEPUTY REGIONAL ADMINSTRATOR
Leslie A. Carothers
6171223-5424
GENERAL COUNSEL
Robert C. Thompson
517/223-5752
AIR AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WATER PROGRAMS DIVISION
DIVISION Charles W. Murray, Jr.
Merril S. Hohman 6171223-2226
617/223.5186
ENFORCEMENT DIVISION
MANAGEMENT DIVISION Lawrence M. Goldman (acting director)
Louis F. Gitto 617I2233478
6171223-7220
OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL AND
SURVEILLANCE AND ANALYSIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
DIVISION Stephen F. Ells
Edward V. Fitzpatrick 6171223-5750
617/861-6700
OFFICE OF CIVIL RIGHTS AND
OFFICE OF PUBLIC AWARENESS URBAN AFFAIRS
Paul G. Keough George H. Coblyn
6171223-7223 6171223-4631
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OFFICE LIBRARY
Richard P. Keppler (acting director) Ruth K. Seidman
6171223.4635 617/223-5791
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Region I
Room 2203
John F. Kennedy Federal Building
Boston, MA 02203
617/223-7223
(Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, Rhode isiand, Vermont.)
Region Il
Room 1005
26 Federal Plaza
New York, NY 10007
212/264-2515
(New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico
Virgin Islands.)
Region III
6th & Walnut Streets
Philadelphia, PA 19106
2151597-9370
(Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania,
Virginia, West Virginia, District of
Coiumbia.)
Region IV
345 Courtiand Street, N.W.
Atlanta, GA 30365
404/881-3004
(Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
Mississippi, North Carolina, South
Carolina, Tennessee.)
Region V
230 S. Dearborn
Chicago, IL 60604
312/353-2072
(illinois, indiana, Michigan, Minnesota,
Ohio, Wisconsin.)
Region VI
First International BuIlding
1201 Elm Street
Dallas, TX 75270
2141767-2630
(Arkansas, LouIsiana, New MexIco,
Oklahoma, Texas.)
Region VII
324 E. 11th Street
Kansas City, Mo 64106
8161374-5894
(Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.)
Region VIII
Suite 900
1860 Lincoln Street
Denver, CO 80295
303/837-5927
(Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South
Dakota, Utah, Wyoming.)
Region IX
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
415/556-6695
(Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada,
American Samoa, Guam, trust Territories of
the Pacific, Wake Island.)
Region X
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
2061442.1203
(Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington.)
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FEDERAL AGENCIES
BUREAU OF OCEANS AND
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL AND
SCIENTIFIC AFFAIRS
Office of Environment and Health Affairs
(OESIENH) Room 7820
Department of State
Washington, DC 20520
2021632.9312
COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY
722 Jackson Place, NW.
Washington, DC 20006
Chairman: Gus Speth
2021395-5700
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
Mansfield Professional Park
Route 44A
Storrs, CT 06268
Conservationist: Jack Danlc
203/244-2547
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
USDA Building
University of Maine
Orono, ME 04473
Conservationist: Eddie L. Wood
2071866-2132
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
451 West Street
Amherst, MA 01002
Conservationist: Sherman L. Lewis
4131256-0441
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
SOIL CONSERVATiON SERVICE
Federal Building
Durham, NH 03824
Richard Porter
6031868-7581
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
46 Quaker Lane, Alderic Complex
West Warwick, Ri 02893
Conservationist: Donald McArthur
401/828-1300
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
One Burlington Square, Suite 205
Burlington, VT 05401
Conservationist: Coy A. Garrett
802/951-6795
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
150 Causeway Street, Room TOO
Boston, MA 02114
H.J. Keohane
6171223-5207
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Office of the Secretary
Northeast Region
Room 2003J
John F. Kennedy Federal Building
Boston, MA 02203
Regional Environment Off icer
Bill Patterson
617/223-5104
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Heritage Conservation and
Recreation Service
600 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Regional Director Robert Mcintosh, Jr.
2151597-7992
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, WATER
RESOURCES DIVISION
150 Causeway Street, Suite 1001
Boston, MA 02114
District Chief: Ivan C. James, II
6171223.2822
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERiOR
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
North Atlantic Regional Office
15 State Street
Boston, MA 02109
Regional Director. Richard C. Stanton
61 7I223.3768
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
1 Gateway Center
Newton, MA 02158
Regional Director Howard Larsen
6171965.5100
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
ADMINISTRATION
Regional Office
16.18 North Street
1 Dock Square Building
Boston, MA 02109
Regional AdmInIstrator. Donald Mackenzie
6171223.6712
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
U.S. Coast Guard
Marine Environ mental Protection Branch
First District
150 Causeway Street
Boston, MA 02114
Commander. J. Marotta
617/223.6915
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
Logan International Airport
East Boston, MA 02128
Meteorologist: Rodney Winslow
617/223.1656
NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE
NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC
A DM1 N 1ST RATION
Northeast Regional Office
Federal Building
14 Elm Street
Gloucester, MA 01930
Regional DIrector Allen Peterson
617/281.3600
OFFICE OF COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
3300 Whitehaven Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20235
Michael Glazer
202/634-4232
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
424 Trapelo Road
Waltham, MA 02154
6171894.2400
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COMPREHENSIVE STATE AGENCIES
CONNECTICUT
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
State Office Building, Room 117
Hartford, CT 06115
Commissioner: Stanley Pac
2031566-2110
MAINE
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
State House, Station 11
Augusta, ME 04333
Commissioner: Henry E. Warren
2071289-2811
REGIONAL OFFICES
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
17 Commercial Street
Portland, ME 04111
2071773-0196
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
31 Central Street
Bangor, ME 04401
207/947-6746
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
634 Main Street
Presque Isle, ME 04769
207/764-3737
MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF
ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
100 Cambridge Street
Boston, MA 02202
Secretary: John A. Bewick
61 7/727-9800
MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENGINEERING
100 Cambridge Street, Room 2000
Boston, MA 02202
Commissioner: Dr. Anthony D. Cortese
617/727-2690
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT
100 Cambridge Street
Boston, MA 02202
Commissioner Richard Kendall
6171727.3164
RHODE ISLAND
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAG EM ENT
83 Park Street
Providence, RI 02903
Director: W. Edward Wood
4011227-2771
VERMONT
AGENCY OF ENVIRONMENTAL
CONSERVATiON
Montpelier, VT 05602
Secretary: Brendan Whlttaker
802/828-3130
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STATE AiR POLLUTION CONTROL OFFICES
CONNECTICUT
AiR COMPLIANCE UNIT
Department of Environmental Protection
State Office Building
165 Capital Street
Hartford, CT 06115
Director Leonard Bruckman
2031566-4030
NEW HAMPSHIRE
AIR RESOURCES AGENCY
Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301
Director Dennis Lunderville
6031271-4582
RHODE ISLAND
MAINE
BUREAU OF AIR QUALITY CONTROL
Department of Environmental Protection
State House, StatIon 17
Augusta, ME 04333
Director David Tudor
2071289-2437
MASSACH USETTS
DIVISION OF AIR AND
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Department of Environmental Management
75 Davis Street
Providence, RI 02908
Chief: Thomas Wright
401/277-2808
VERMONT
DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY CONTROL
600 Washington Street, Room 320
Boston, MA 02111
Director Kenneth Hagg
6171727-2658
AIR AND SOLID WASTE PROGRAMS
Agency of Environmental Conservation
State Office Building
Box 489
Montpelier, VT 05602
Director Richard A. Valentinetti
8021828-3395
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STATE WATER POLLUTION CONTROL OFFICES
CONNECTICUT
WATER COMPLIANCE UNIT
Department of Environmental Protection
State Office Building
165 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06115
Director Robert E. Moore
2031566-3245
NEW HAMPSHIRE
WATER SUPPLY AND POLLUTION
CONTROL COMMISSION
P0 Box 95
Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301
Executive Director William A. Healey
6031271 •3503
MAINE
RHODE ISLAND
BUREAU OF WATER QUALITY CONTROL
Department of Environmental Protection
State House, Station 17
Augusta, ME 04333
Director Stephen Groves
207!289•3355
MASSACHUSETTS
DIVISION OF WATER POLLUTION
110 Tremont Street
Boston, MA 02108
Director Thomas C. McMahon
617/727.6587
DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
Department of Environmental Management
209 Cannon Building
75 Davis Street
ProvIdence, RI 02908
Chief: James W. Fester
4011277.2234
VERMONT
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES
AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Agency of Environmental Conservation
State Office Building
Montpelier, VT 05602
Commissioner John R. Ponsetto
802/828-3361
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STATE WATER SUPPLY OFFICES
CONNECTICUT
WATER SUPPLIES SECTION
Connecticut Department of Health Services
79 Elm Street
Hartford, CT 06115
Chief: Richard S. Woodhull
2031566.3110
MAINE
DIVISION OF HEALTH ENGINEERING
157 Capital Street
Augusta, ME 04333
Don C. Hoxie
207/289-3826
MASSACHUSETTS
DIVISION OF WATER SUPPLY
Massachusetts Department of
Environmental Quality Engineering
600 Washington Street, Room 406
Boston, MA 02111
Acting Director Robert McCracken
6171727-2692
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW HAMPSHIRE WATER SUPPLY AND
POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION
P0 Box 95
Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301
Executive Director William Healy
6031271-3503
RHODE ISLAND
DIVISION OF WATER SUPPLY
Rhode Island Department of Health
75 Davis Street
Cannon Building
Providence, RI 02908
Chief: John Hagopian
4011277-6867
VERMONT
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Vermont Department of Health
60 Main Street
Burlington, VT 05401
Chief: Kenneth M. Stone
8021862-5701, ext. 56
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STATE HAZARDOUS WASTE AGENCIES
CONNECTICUT
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
MANAGEMENT UNIT
Department of Environmental Protection
122 Washington Street
Hartford, CT 06115
Director Stephen Hitchcock
203/566-5148
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW HAMPSHIRE WATER SUPPLY AND
POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION
P0 Box 95
Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301
Director Michael Donahue
6031271 •3289
MAINE
RHODE ISLAND
BUREAU OF OIL AND
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Department of Environmental Protection
State House, Station 17
Augusta, ME 04333
2071289 -2591
MASSACHUSETTS
DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
Department of Environmental
Quallty Engineering
600 WashIngton Street, Room 320
Boston, MA 02111
Acting Director William Case
617/727-0774
DIVISION OF AIR AND
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Department of Environmental Management
Cannon Building
75 Davis Street
Providence, RI 02908
Director Thomas Wright
4011272-2808
VERMONT
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
MANAGEMENT SECTION
State Office Building
Montpeiler, VT 05602
Chief: John Malter
8021828-3395
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STATE SOLID WASTE AGENCIES
CONNECTICUT
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT UNIT
Department of Environmental Protection
State Office Building
165 CapItol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06115
DIrector. Charles Kurker
2031566-3672
CONNECTICUT RESOURCES
RECOVERY AUTHORITY
179 Allyn Street
Hartford, CT 06105
President: Russell L. Brenneman
2031549-6390
Di VISION OF SOLID WASTE
MANAGEMENT CONTROL
Department of Environmental Protection
State House
Augusta, ME 04333
Chief: Ron Howes
2071289-2111
MASSACHUSETTS
BUREAU OF SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
Department of Environmental Management
Room 1905
Leverett Saitonstaii Building
100 Cambridge Street
Boston, MA 02202
Dlrectoc John Shortsleeve
617/727-4293
DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
Department of Environmental
Quality Engineering
600 Washington Street
Room 320
Boston, MA 02111
Acting Directoc William Case
617/727-0775
OIL AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
SECTION
Division of Water Pollution Control
Department of Environmental Quality
Engineerin9
110 Tremont Street
Boston, MA 02108
Directoc William Marhoffer
6171727-3855
NEW HAMPSHIRE
BUREAU OF SOLID
Health and Welfare
Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301
Chief: Thomas L. Sweeney
6031271-4609
RHODE ISLAND
DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES:
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
Department of Environmental Management
75 Davis Street
Providence, RI 02908
Chief: Peter M. Janaros, P.E.
4011227-2797
RHODE ISLAND SOLID WASTE
MANAGEMENT CORPORATION
39 Pike Street
Providence, RI 02903
Executive Directoc Lou David, Jr.
4011831-4440
VERMONT
AIR AND SOLID WASTE
Agency of Environmental
State Office Building
Montpelier, VT 05602
ChIef: Richard A. Vaientinetti
8021828-3395
MAINE
WASTE MANAGEMENT
Building
PROGRAMS
Conservation
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STATE NOISE CONTROL OFFICES
CONNECTICUT
NOISE CONTROL UNIT
Department of Environmental Protection
State Office Building
165 CapItol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06115
Director Joseph B Pulaski
203/5667459
MAINE
NEW HAMPSHIRE
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SERVICES
State Laboratory Building
Hazen Drive, P.O. Box 148
Concord, NH 03301
Contact: Paul Lincoln
6031271-4583
RHODE ISLAND
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
State House
Augusta, ME 04333
Director of Health Engineering:
Donald C. Hoxie
2071289 .3826
MASSACHUSETTS
DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY CONTROL
Department of Environmental Quality
Engineering
600 Washington Street, Room 320
Boston, MA 02111
Chief, Engineering Section:
Robert Donaldson
6171727-2658
DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
AND RADIATION CONTROL
Department of Health
206 Cannon Building
Davis Street
Providence, RI 02903
Chief: James E. Hickey
401/217-2438
VERMONT
VERMONT DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL
AND RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH
10 Baldwin Street
Montpeiier, VT 05602
Director Mars V. Longley, Ph.D.
8021828-2886
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STATE PESTICIDE CONTROL OFFICES
CONNECTICUT
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
MANAGEMENT UNIT
PESTICIDE CONTROL SECTION
Department of Environmental Protection
State Office Building
165 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06115
Director. Stephen W. Hitchcock
203 1566 -5148
MAINE
PESTICIDE CONTROL BOARD
Maine Department of Agriculture
State Office Building, Station 28
Augusta, ME 04330
Supervisor Donald Mairs
2071289-2731
DIVISION OF REGULATION
Maine Department of Agriculture
State Office Building, Station 28
Augusta, ME 04333
Supervisor John R. Stevens
2071289-3841
MASSACHUSETTS
MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF FOOD
AND AGRICULTURE
Pesticide Program
100 Cambridge Street
Boston, MA 02202
Supervisor Lewis Wells
61 7I727-771 2
DIVISION OF FOOD AND DRUGS
Department of Public Health
305 South Street
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
Director George A. Michael
6171727-2670
NEW HAMPSHIRE
PESTICIDE CONTROL DIVISION
85 Manchester Street
Concord, NH 03301
Supervisor Murray Mckay
603I271 -3550
RHODE ISLAND
DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE
Department of Environmental Management
83 Park Street
Providence, RI 02903
Chief: Rudolph D’Andrea
4011277.2781
VERMONT
PLANT INDUSTRY DIVISION
Department of Agriculture
State Office Building
116 State Street
Montpelier, VT 05602
Director Phil R. Benedict
802I828-2431
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STATE RADIATiON CONTROL OFFICES
CONNECTICUT
RADIATION CONTROL UNIT
Department of Environmental Protection
State Office Building
165 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06115
Director Arthur T. Huebner
203/566-5668
MAINE
NEW HAMPSHIRE
BUREAU OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Health and Welfare Building
Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301
Chief: John R. Stanton
6031271-4583
RHODE ISLAND
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Division of Health Engineering
State House
Augusta, ME 04333
Director of Radiological Health
Program: Wallace Hinckley
207/289-3826
MASSACHUSETTS
MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF
PUBLIC HEALTH
600 Washington Street, Room 770
Boston, MA 02111
Director Robert M. Hallisey
6171727-6246
DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL HYGIENE
Department of Labor and Industries
39 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02116
Harold Bavley
617/727-3982
DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
AND RADIATION CONTROL
Department of Health
206 Cannon Building
Davis Street
Providence, RI 02908
Chief: James E. Hickey
401/277-2438
VERMONT
OCCUPATIONAL AND RADiOLOGICAL
HEALTH
Administration Building
10 Baldwin Street
Montpelier, VT 05602
Director: Mars Y. Longley, Ph.D.
8021828-2886
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STATE HEALTH PLANNING AGENCIES
CONNECTICUT
NEW HAMPSHIRE
BUREAU OF HEALTH PLANNING
AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION
Connecticut State Department
of Health Services
79 Elm Street
Hartford, CT 08115
Chief: Susan Addiss
2031566-7888
MAINE
OFFICE OF HEALTH PLANNING
AND DEVELOPMENT
Health and Welfare Building
Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301
Executive Director T. Harrison Whalen
6031271 -4600
RHODE ISLAND
MAINE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN
SERVICES
State House, Station 11
Augusta, ME 04333
Commissioner Michael Petit
207/289-2736
MASSACHUSETTS
MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF
PUBLIC HEALTH
Office of State Health Planning
600 Washington Street, Room 614
Boston, MA 02111
Acting Director Steven Shutro
617/727-4164
DIVISION OF HEALTH PLANNING
AND DEVELOPMENT
Rhode Island Department of Health
75 Davis Street
Providence, RI 02908
Associate Director of Health Planning
and Development: John Tierney
401 I277-2 233
OFFICE OF HEALTH SYSTEM PLANNING
Rhode Island Department of Health
75 DavIs Street
Providence, RI 02908
Chief: Bruce KeIley, Ph.D.
4011277-2901
VERMONT
VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
60 Main Street
Burlington, VT 05401
Director Aarron Fuchs
802!862-5701 ext. 281
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national
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 2861
Pittsburgh, PA 15230
412/621-1090
W.G. Hamlin
Technical association devoted to the
control of air pollution.
AMERICAN FOREST INSTITUTE
1619 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036
202/797-4500
Executive Vice President: Robert Lehrman
Environmental information and education.
Publications: “Green America”
AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION
1740 Broadway
New York, N.Y. 10019
212/245-8000
Managing Director James Swomley
Voluntary agency concerned with preven-
tion and control of lung disease and aggra-
vating factors including air pollution. Work
with state and local agencies for effective
air pollution control.
Publications: Newsletter (bi-monthly)
AMERICAN RIVERS CONSERVATION
COUNCIL
323 Pennsylvania Avenue, S.E.
Washington, DC 20003
2021547-6900
Director. Howard Brown
Lobbying to protect free flowing rivers.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN CLUB
5 Joy Street
Boston, MA 02108
617/523-0636
Executive Director: Thomas S. Deans
Conservation, outdoor education, outing
activities, research. Organizes leadership
workshops, mountain search and rescue
and youth opportunities program.
Publications: “Appalachia” Mountaineering
Journal
ASSOCIATION OF STATE AND
INTERSTATE WATER POLLUTION
CONTROL ADMINISTRATORS
444 N. Capitol St. N.W., Suite 330
Washington, DC 20001
202/624-7782
Executive Director Robbi J. Savage
Promotes nationwide control of water
pollution. Fosters communication between
state and federal government on water
related issues.
AUDUBON SOCIETY
NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY
950 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10022
212/832-3200
President: Russell Peterson
A membership conservation organization;
citizen action of protect the environment;
management of wildlife sanctuaries; educa-
tional materials and programs; wildlife
research.
Publications: “Audubon”; “American
Birds”; “Audubon Leader” (bi-weekly)
CAMPFIRE, INC.
4601 Madison Avenue
Kansas City, MI 64112
816/756-1950
Executive Director: Bobbi Van Ver Voort
Ecology, conservation and environmental
programs.
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THE CONSERVATION FOUNDATION
1717 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036
2021797 -4300
President: William K. Reilly
Research organization dedicated to encour-
anging the wise use of the earth’s
resources; projects - international land-use,
coastal resources, public lands, neighbor-
hood conservation.
Publications: Newsletter (monthly)
ELM RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Harrisville, NH 03450
6031827-3048
Executive Director John P. Hansel
Research and control of Dutch elm
disease and the preservation of the
American elm as a species.
ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION
FOUNDATION, INC.
724 Dupont Circle Building
Washington, DC 20038
202/859-9682
Director Claudia Comins
Public interest group providing local
organizations with technical and organizing
expertise in the areas of solid and
hazardous waste, toxic substances, utility
rate reform and alternative energy.
Publications: “Power Line” (monthly)
ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE FUND
475 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10016
2121686-4191
Executive Director. Janet Brown
Nationwide coalition of scientists, lawyers
and economists working to protect environ-
mental quality and health.
Publications: Newsletter (bi-monthly)
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY CENTER
317 Pennsylvania Avenue, S.E.
Washington, DC 20003
202/547-5330
Louise C. Dunlap
Environmental lobby organization in the
areas of energy policy, land use and water
resources.
IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA
1800 North Kent, Suite 806
ArlIngton, VA 22209
703/528-1818
Executive Director Jack Lorenz
Membership organization with chapters
nationwide educating the public to
conserve, maintain and protect our natural
resources.
Publications: “Outdoor America”
(bi-monthly magazine); “izaak Walton
News” (bi-monthly)
LEAGUE OF CONSERVATION VOTERS,
INC.
317 Pennsylvania Avenue, S.E.
Washington, DC 20003
202/547-7200
Executive Director. Marion Edey
Research on environmental records of
national political figures; aids in organizing
conservationists nationally for effective
political participation at all levels of
government.
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF THE U.S.
1730 M Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036
202/296-1770
Executive Director Harriet Hantages
Citizen education and study and action on
water and air quality, solid waste manage-
ment, land use, and energy.
Publication: “The National Voter” (quarter-
ly)
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
CONSERVATiON DISTRICTS
1025 Vermont Avenue, NW.
Suite 730
Washington, DC 20005
202/347-5995
Executive Vice President: Neil Sampson
Represents 3,000 focal conservation dis-
tricts which work to conserve & deveiop
earth, water, forest, wildiife and related
resources.
Publications: “Tuesday Letter”; “America’s
Conservation Districts”
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE
ADVANCEMENT OF HUMANE EDUCATION
P0 Box 98
East Haddam, CT 06423
2031434 .8666
Kathy Savesky
Promote respect for all life through school
and education programs.
NATIONAL COMMISSION ON AIR QUALITY
1499 S. Capitol Street, S.W.
Washington, DC 20003
202/245-2405
Chairman: Senator Gary Hart
Congressional study commission examin-
ing the Clean Air Act and making a report
to Congress by March 1981.
Publications: “Air Waves” (bi-monthly)
NATIONAL PARKS AND CONSERVATION
ASSOCIATION
1701 18th Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20009
2021265-2717
Executive Director Paul C. Pritchard
Private citizens group which works with
Congress and federal agencies for the pro-
tection and expansion of the national park
system as well as the preservation of the
environment in general.
Publications: “National Parks and Conser-
vation Magazine”
NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATiON
1412 16th Street, NW.
Washington, DC 20036
202 1797-6800
Executive Vice-President:
Thomas L. Kimball
Non-profit conservation education organiza-
tion dedicated to arousing public
awareness of the need for wise use, proper
management and conservation of the
natural resources upon which all life
depends: the air, water, soils, minerals,
forests, plant life and wildlife.
Publications: “National Wildlife”; “Interna-
tional Wildlife”; “Conservation News”
NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE
COUNCIL
122 East 42nd Street
New York, NY 10168
2121949-0049
Executive Director John Adams
Organization of lawyers and scientists in-
volved in litigation, technical research, and
public education over broad range of en-
vironrnental and urban issues.
Publications: Newsletter (bi-monthly)
NATURE CONSERVANCY
1800 North Kent Street
Arlington, Va 22209
703/841-5300
President: William Blair, Jr.
Preservation of natural diversity through
the protection of ecologically significant
land.
Publications: Newsletter (bi-monthly)
THE OCEANIC SOCIETY
Stamford Marine Center
Magee Avenue
Stamford, CT 06902
203/327-9786
President: Christopher duPont Roosevelt
Preservation and wise management of
ocean resources and the marine environ-
ment through education, conservation and
research programs.
Publications: “Oceans” (bi-montlily)
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RESTORATION OF ATLANTIC SALMON IN
AMERICA, INC.
Box 164
Hancock, NH 03449
6031563-8051
6031525-3324
Chairman: Richard A. Bucks
Restoration of Atlantic Salmon to American
waters.
SOIL CONSERVATION SOCIETY OF
AMERICA
7515 N.E. Ankeny Road
Ankeny, IA 50021
5151289-2331
Executive Vice President:
William H. Grelner
Non-profit educational and scientific
organization dedicated to advancing the
science of good land and water use.
Publications: “Journal of Soil and Water
Conservation” (bi-monthly)
TROUT UNLIMITED
National Headquarters
P0 Box 1944
Washington, DC 20013
Protection of freshwater streams and rivers;
proper management of trout and salmon
populations.
Publications: “Trout Magazine” (quarterly)
THE WILDERNESS SOCIETY
1901 PennsylvanIa Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20006
2021828.6600
President: Theodor R. Swem
National conservation organization devoted
to fostering wilderness preservation and
how it may best be used and preserved.
Publications: “The Living Wilderness”
(quarterly); “Wilderness Report”
THE WILDLIFE SOCIETY
7101 WisconsIn Avenue NW. Suite 611
Washington, DC 20014
202 1986-8700
Executive Director Richard Denney
Develop and promote Sound stewardship of
wildlife resources and the environment.
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE
709 Wire Building
1000 Vermont Avenue
Washington, DC 20005
2021347-1774
President: Daniel A. Poole
Private membership organization promoting
better use of natural resources for the
welfare of the nation.
Publications: “Outdoor News Bulletin”
(bi-weekly)
ZERO POPULATION GROWTH, INC.
1346 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036
202/785-0100
President: Kitt Dyer
Lobbying and educational activities in an
effort to achieve population stabilization.
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regional
AMERICAN FOREST INSTITUTE
96 Harlow Street
Bangor, ME 04401
2071947.3544
New England Regional Manager
Lester A. DeCoster
Publishes educational material for schools;
reports and brochures on forest resources
and forest management; sponsors of the
American Tree Farm System.
Publications: “Green America Magazine”;
“Tree Farm News” (quarterly)
THE AMERICAN RECREATION AND
CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION, INC.
Box 315
Moodus, CT 06469
203/873-1015
President: John Alteri
Educational, recreational and conservation
activities.
APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN CLUB
Plnkham Notch Camp
Gorham, NH 03581
603/466.2727
Executive Director Thomas S. Deans
Outing activities; research; backcountry
management; trail and shelter construction
and maintenance; conservation and out-
door education. The Club organizes leader-
ship workshops; mountain search and
rescue & a youth opportunities program.
Publications: guidebooks, maps and
America’s oldest mountaineering jour-
nal — Appalachia.
AUDUBON SOCIETY
NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY
NORTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE
RR 1 Box 171 Rte. 4
Sharon, CT 06069
2031364-5989
N.E. Representative: Marshal T. Case
Coordinates National Audubon activities in
New England. Complete list of regional
sanctuaries is available through this office.
CLAMSHELL ALLIANCE
62 Congress Street
Portsmouth, NH 03801
603/474-5453
Encourage development of solar, wind, and
alternative energy sources other than
nuclear power.
Publications: Newsletter (bi-monthly)
CONNECTICUT RIVER WATERSHED
COUNCIL, INC.
125 Combs Road
Eesthampton, MA 01027
413/584-0057
PresIdent: Christopher Percy
Land acquisition, fisheries, restoration,
water quality, environmental reviews and
reports.
Publications: Newsletter
CONNECTICUT RIVER WATERSHED
COUNCIL — UPPER VALLEY OFFICE
45 Lyme Road
Hanover, NH 03755
603/643-5672
E. William Stetson Ill
CONSERVATION LAW FOUNDATION
3 Joy Street
Boston, MA 02108
617/742.2540
Executive Director Douglas I. Foy
Advise arid assist individuals, private
organizations and government agencies in
matters of environmental law.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
Annual Report.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Office of Youth Programs
Customs House, Room 804
Boston, MA 02109
6171223-1627
Regional Director James Ellis
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FRIENDS OF THE EARTH
3 Joy Street
Boston, MA 02108
617 1367.9035
New England Regional Representative:
Mark Weber
Lobbying and education to preserve, pro-
tect and restore the environment.
Publications: “Not Man Apart”;
“Soft Energy Notes”
THE INTERNATIONAL ATLANTIC
SALMON FOUNDATION
NEW ENGLAND OFFICE
P.O. Box 651
Hanover, NH 03755
8031843-6525
New England Officer Andrew Stout
Assist state and federal fisheries in restora-
tion of Atlantic Salmon to New England
through information, education, and
research activities.
Publications: Newsletter (bi-monthly)
THE LONG ISLAND TASK FORCE
Stamford Marine Center
Magee Avenue
Stamford, CT 06902
2031327-9786
President: C. Roosevelt
Preservation and wise management of
ocean resources and the marine environ-
ment through education, conservation and
research programs.
MANOMET BIRD OBSERVATORY
Box 936
Manomet, MA 02345
6171224-6521
Executive Director Kathleen Anderson
Research and education in environmental
biology. Use of birds as indicators of en-
vironmental change.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION
P.O. Box 31
Natick, MA 01760
61 7I653-4699
Director Lester B. Smith
Conservation education.
THE NATURE CONSERVANCY
EASTERN REGIONAL OFFICE
294 Washington Street, Room 851
Boston, MA 02108
6171542-1908
Eastern Regional Director
Bradford C. Northrup
Devoted to finding, protecting, and manag-
ing natural areas.
NEW ENGLAND AQUARIUM
Central Wharf
Boston, MA 02110
6171742-8830
Executive Director John H. Prescott
To make the world of water known through
recreation, research and education.
NEW ENGLAND COALITION ON
NUCLEAR POLLUTION, INC.
Box 637
Brattleboro, VT 05301
802/257-0336
President: Diana Sidebotham
Non-profit education organization providing
research and information on nuclear power.
Publications: Newsletter (bi-monthly)
NEW ENGLAND CONSORTIUM ON
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Boston College, Weston Observatory
Weston, MA 02193
6171899-0950
Managing Director Theodore H. Rider
Provides training and research oppor-
tunities in environmental technologies.
NEW ENGLAND ENVIRONMENTAL
NETWORK
Lincoln FlIene Center
Tufts University
Medford, MA 02155
61 7I628.5000 Ext. 352
Nancy W. Anderson
Assists New England environmental com-
munity by offering a bi-monthly newsletter,
environmental courses, issue conferences
and a large yearly regional conference.
Publications: Newsletter (bi.monthly)
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NEW ENGLAND FORESTRY FOUNDATION
One Court Street
Boston, MA 02108
6171742-3308
Executive Director John T. Hemenway
Forest conservation and education.
Publications: “Foundation News”
NEW ENGLAND INTERSTATE WATER
POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION
607 Boylaton Street
Boston, MA 02116
617/261-3758
Executive Secretary: Alfred E. Peloquin
Coordinate water pollution control among
the member States, establishes water quali-
ty standards, trains waste treatment plant
operators, and develops public information
and education programs.
Publications: “AQUA News” (quarterly)
NEW ENGLAND RIVER BASINS
COMMISSION
141 Milk Street, 3rd Floor
Boston, MA 02109
6171223-6244
Chairman: John R. Ehrenfeld
State/Federal agency. Coordinates federal,
state, and local land and. water resource
planning programs and prepares manage-
ment plans for river basins.
Publications: “Regional Report”
NEW ENGLAND RIVERS CENTER
3 Joy Street
Boston, MA 02108
617/742-4134 or 742-9310
President: Thomas Arnold
Regional organization woricing on the pro-
tection of scenic and natural qualities of
New England Rivers, small scale hydroelec-
tric issues and minimum streamf low
issues.
NEW ENGLAND WATER POLLUTION
CONTROL ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 138
Rowley, MA 01969
617(948-3822
Dr. Hamdy Dechlr
Water pollution control
Publications: Newsletter (3 times a year);
N.E.W.P.C.A. Journal (twice a year)
NEW ENGLAND WILD FLOWER
SOCIETY, INC.
GARDEN IN THE WOODS
Hemenway Road
Framlngham, MA 01701
617(877-6574 or 237 4924
ExecutIve DIrector Johnathan Shaw
To promote an appreciation of nature, plant
life and its environment through research
and education in botany, ecology, hor-
ticulture and conservation.
Publications: “Wild Flower Notes” (quarter-
ly); “News” (quarterly); “SEEDS” (quarterly)
PEOPLE AGAINST POLLUTION, INC.
40 South Burritt Street
New Britain, CT 06052
203/827-1002
Executive Director Timothy J. LaPierre
An environmental education and informa-
tion center serving all of New England; pro-
motes nature activities; wildlife protection.
Publications: Newletter (monthly)
REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL
COUNCIL, INC.
P.O. Box 255
Worcester, MA 01613
Project Director E Silver
Coordinates activities of local erivironmen-
tal groups; presents environmental point of
view at hearings; sponsors education pro-
grams.
Publications: “The Record” (monthly)
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SIERRA CLUB
NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER
3 Joy Street, Room 12
Boston, MA 02108
8171227-5339
Chapter ChaIrman: Greg DeBaryshe
Involved In environmental health issues;
energy conservation; offshore oil develop-
ment and coastal zone management;
Eastern wilderness preservation.
Publications: “New England Slerran”
(10 tImes a year)
SIERRA CLUB CHAPTERS
SOUTHERN MAINE (Mahoosuc)
RFD #2 Jenkins Road
Saco, ME 04072
Contact Person: Tristine Smith
ESSEX COUNTY
365 Essex Street
Beverly, MA 01915
Contact Person: Larry Turtle
GREATER BOSTON AREA
90 Foster Street
Brighton, MA
Contact Person: Rick Innes
PIONEER VALLEY
146 Hinkley Street
Northampton, MA 01060
Contact Person: Jon Henson
SOUTHEASTERN MASS.
446 Thomas Street
Middleboro, MA 02346
Contact: Karen Mc Hugh
WESTERN SUBURBS (Thoreau)
2 Larkspur Way, Apt. 1
Natick, MA 01760
Contact Person: Susan Campbell
NORTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE
(Upper Valley)
Dartmouth College
Math Department
Hanover, NH 03755
Contact Person: Bob Norman
SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE
(Monadnock)
Kings Highway
Hancock, NH 03449
Contact Person: Helen Lee
RHODE ISLAND
109 Stamford Avenue
Providence, RI 02907
Contact Person: Maureen Kempf
VERMONT
68 No. Millard
Burlington, VT 05401
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE
3820 Peony Lane
Baldwlnsville, NY 13027
3151635 -5716
Northeast Representative:
Gordon Robertson
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APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN CLUB
ASH CREEK ASSOCIATION
340 SaIlors Lane
Bridgeport, CT 06605
2031333-4787
Contact: Alan Gustat son
Conservation and protection of Ash Creek;
establishment of wildlife sanctuary.
AUDUBON SOCIETIES
CONNECTICUT AUDUBON SOCIETY
2325 Burr Street
Fairfield, CT 06430
203/259-6305
Executive Director Leslie N. Corey, Jr.
Statewide environmental education and In-
formation organization; conducts conserva-
tion related activities statewide; manages
nine wildlife sanctuaries and two nature
centers.
Publications: “Connecticut Audubon
Bulletin”
CONNECTICUT AUDUBON
ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER
69 Lafayette Street
Hartford, CT 06108
2031527-8737
Director Karl Wagener
Coordinating environmental groups within
the state; natural history and environmental
programs.
NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY
EASTERN REGIONAL OFFICE
RAI Box 171 Route 4
Sharon, CT 06069
203/364-5989
Northeast representative: Marshal Case
Coordinates National Audubon activities in
New England. Call for Information on local
national chapters.
AUDUBON CENTER IN GREENWICH
613 Riversvllle Road
Greenwich, CT 06830
203/869.5272
Director Philip P. Schaeffer
Environmental education.
SHARON AUDUBON CENTER
Route 1, Box 171
Sharon, CT 06069
203/364-5826
Director-naturalist: Robert Moeller
Environmental education; sanctuary
management.
BERKSHIRE— LITCHFIELD
ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL, INC.
Main Street
Lakeville, CT 06039
2031435-2004
Executive Director and Counsel:
William F. Morrlll
Concerned with energy, transportation and
land use issues in the Southern Berkshires.
Publications: Newsletter
BRISTOL REGIONAL
ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER
Indian Rock, Wolcott Road
Bristol, Ct 06010
2031589-6082
Director Jon R. Gugiletta
Administers the H.C. Barnes Memorial
Nature Center and Indian Rock Preserve.
Both facilities provide environmental
education programs.
Publications: “Eyesight” (monthly)
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BYRAM RIVER POLLUTION
ABATEMENT ASSOCIATION
232 Byram Shore Road
Greenwich, CT 06830
2031531-5938
President: J.A.B. Haughwout
Cleaning up Byram River; consultation on
town environmental problems.
CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
EDUCATION
269 Oak Grove Street
Manchester, CT 06256
2031647-3321
Director Juan A. Sanchez, Jr.
Field trips and school work K-12; teacher
workshops stressing environmental themes
and methods of working with students in
the out of doors.
THE CENTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
AND MAN, INC.
275 WIndsor Street
Hartford, CT 06120
203/549-4400 ext. 389
President: Joseph P. Pandolto
Provide research and engineering services
to public and private sponsors in the areas
of: air quality, water quality, energy,
transportation safety and environmental
and economic modeling.
CHESHIRE LAND TRUST, INC.
P .O. Box 781
Cheshire, CT 06410
2031272-4423
PresIdent Herbert Crari, Jr.
Preservation of open space and natural
areas; education programs.
Publications: “Balance Sheet”
CHILDRENS MUSEUM OF HARTFORD
ROARING BROOK NATURE CENTER
950 Trout Brook Drive
West Hartford, CT 06119
203/236.2961
Executive Director David D. Bonney II
Planetarium, marine live aquarium, natural
history department with live animal center;
Roaring Brook Nature Center; interpretive
building, nature trails.
CONNECTICUT AIR CONSERVATION
COMMITTEE
CONNECTICUT LUNG ASSOCIATION
45 Ash Street
East Hartford, CT 06108
2031289.5401
Executive Director H. Thomas Lindy
Works for the improvement of air quality in
Connecticut through public education and
government liaison activities.
Publications: “Breathing Views” (quarterly)
CONNECTICUT ARBORETUM AT
CONNECTICUT COLLEGE
Department of Botany
New London, CT 06320
2031447 -1911
Director William A. Niering
Preservation of wetlands, freshwater &
tidal; sound use of herbicides in vegetation
management; naturalistic landscaping.
CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION OF
RAIL AND BUS USERS
P.O. Box 891
Meriden, CT 06450
2031237.8888
Director W. Zeliff
Seeks improvement and expansion of mass
transit.
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CONNECTiCUT ASSOCIATION OF SOIL
AND WATER CONSERVATION
DISTRICTS, INC.
RD #2, Box 165A
Bethel, CT 06801
203 1744-6108
President: Albert Keiley
Statewide organization representing eight
conservation districts responsible for soil
and water-related resources; land use plan-
nlng; soil survey Information; maps.
CONNECTICUT CITIZEN ACTION GROUP
130 Washington Street
Hartford, CT 06106
2031527-1191
Lobbying on consumer and environmental
bills, including air quality, land-use, en-
vironmental health, and solar energy;
monItoring of state agencies on above
issues; encourage citizen participation.
Publications: Newsletter
CONNECTICUT CONSERVATION
ASSOCIATION
Northrop StTeet
Brldgewater, CT 06752
203I354-9325
ExecutIve Vice President: Robert F. Kunz
Preservation of natural resources.
Publications: “CCA Reporter” (quarterly)
CONNECTICUT COUNCIL ON
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
165 Capitol Avenue, Room 141
State Office Building
Hartford, CT 06115
2031566-3510
Executive Director. Dominic Forcella
Watchdog agency on environmental policy
matters. A nine member citizen board that
handles public concerns and individual
complaints.
CONNECTICUT ENVIRONMENTAL
CAUCUS
69 Lafayette Street
Hartford, CT 06106
203/527-8737
Chairman: Barbara Obeda
Environmental education and lobbying.
CONNECTICUT FOREST AND PARK
ASSOCIATION, INC.
1010 MaIn Street
P.O. Box 389
East Hartford, CT 06108
203 1289-3637
Secretary-Forester John E. Hibbard
A voluntary organization for conserving
forests, scenery, wildlife, and developing
natural resources and outdoor recreation.
Publications: “Conn. WoodIands ’
(quarterly)
CONNECTICUT FRIENDS OF THE
HUDSON RIVER HIGHLANDS
31 Damson Lane
Naugatuck, CT 06770
2031729-8368
Director H. Philip Arras
Conservation of the Hudson River
Highlands, Striped Bass Sports Fishery.
CONNECTICUT FUND FOR THE
ENVIRONMENT
152 Temple Street, #301
New Haven, CT 06510
203I787-0646
Barbara Surwllo
Environmental legal action organization.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
CONNECTICUT RIVER COMMITTEE
do ES. Grant
134 Steele Road
West Hartford, CT 06119
2031523-1917
Ellsworth Grant
Forum for officials and citizens to discuss
projects affecting towns bordering the Con-
necticut River.
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CONNECTICUT RIVER SALMON
ASSOCIATION
273 Weatherly Trail
Guilford, CT 06437
2031457-I 178
David Egan
Restoration of the Atlantic salmon to its
historic range in the Connecticut River
watershed.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
CONNECTICUT VOICE OF ENERGY
P.O. Box 827
Bloomf laid, CT 06002
A. Bitter
Citizens group Interested in public educa-
tion on energy production and use.
CONNECTICUT WILDLIFE
FEDERATION, INC.
27 WashIngton street
Middletown, CT 06457
2031347•1 291
Executive Director John Reilly
General conservation organization -
Connecticut affiliate of National Wildlife
Federation.
Publications: “Wildlife Flyer” (quarterly)
CONSERVATIONISTS OF STAMFORD
424 Old Long Ridge Road
Stamford, CT 06903
2031322-5567
Sidney Cholmar
Environmental education.
DENISON PEQUOTSEPOS NATURE CENTER
P.O. Box 122, P.quotsepos Road
Mystic, CT 08355
2031538.1216
Director Robert C. Dewire
Small Interpretive building of exhibits
featuring wildlife native to area; 125-acre
wildlife sanctuary; 4 miles of trails; trail for
the blind.
Publications: “Chickadee” (monthly)
E—P EDUCATION SERVICES
800 Dlxwell Avenue
New Haven, CT 06511
2031562-9967
Director: Larry Schaefer
Environmental and population education;
develops educational materials for com-
munity environmental education.
ELIOT PRATT EDUCATION CENTER
RR#1 Papermill Road
New Miiford, CT 06776
2031354-3665
Director Dr. Bruce Shattuck
Field instruction; workshops; college
courses, site development; multi-
disciplinary experimental education pro-
gram; community and membership events.
Summer study program (K-B); curriculum
design and development; educational
research.
Publications: “Center Focus”
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER
do ACES
800 Dixweli Avenue
New Haven, CT 06511
2031562-9967
Program Director Larry Schaefer
Support environmental education in the
classroom through staff and curriculum
development and a curriculum resource
center.
PublIcations: “Exchanges”
ESSEX CONSERVATION TRUST
Box 373
Essex, Ct 06426
2031787-1962
President: J•an Hanoi
Preservation of open space environmental
education; annual energy fair.
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FARMINGTON RIVER WATERSHED
ASSOCIATION
195 West Main Street
Avon, CT 06001
2031678-1241
Executive Directoc Ronald A. Pfeffer
Restoration and conservation of the natural
resources of the watershed. Atlantic
salmon and shad restoration program.
Publications: Newsletter (bi-monthly)
FEDERATED GARDEN CLUBS OF
CONNECTICUT, INC.
5 South Meadow
Woodbury, CT 06798
2031283-5063
President: Mrs. Harry J. Riebe
N on-profit, scientific, education; preserve
heritage, conserve natural resources, Im-
prove horticulture; conservation.
Publications: “NEWS” (9 tImes/year)
FRIENDS OF ANIMALS —
CONNECTICUT CHAPTER
P0 Box 56
Westport, CT 06880
2031226.4000
Directoc Priscilla Feral
Animal protection organization.
GREAT MEADOWS CONSERVATION
TRUST, INC.
400 Hartford Avenue
Wetherefleld, CT 06109
203I529-0283
President: Mrs. Judith Parker
Preserve Great Meadows and surrounding
environments in the towns of Wethersfield,
Rocky Hill and Giastonbury.
GUILFORD LAND CONSERVATION
TRUST, INC.
Box 200
Guilford, CT 06437
203/453-3350
President: Carolyn Evans
Preservation of open space acquired
through gift or purchase.
HADDAM LAND TRUST, INC.
P0 Box 325
Foot Hills Road
Durham, CT 06422
2031347.7869
President: Stanley T. House
Conservation and protection of 33 acres of
land In Haddam.
HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCY—
NORTH CENTRAL CONNECTICUT
999 Asylum Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105
203/249-7581
Ralph Pollock
Environmental health.
HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCY—
NORTHWEST CONNECTICUT
20 East Main Street
Room 324
Waterbury, CT 06702
203/757-9601
Executive Directoc Anthony LaCava, Jr.
Environmental health.
HERITAGE LAND PRESERVATION
TRUST, INC.
P.O. Box 596
Torrlngton, CT 06790
203/489-9693
President: Mrs. Rea King McCarthy
Acquisition of land for future preservation.
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HOUSATONIC VALLEY
ASSOCIATION, INC.
P.O. Box 75
West Cornwall, CT 06796
2031672-6673
Executive Director Ralph Goodno, Jr.
Watershed association; environmental
education and advocacy.
Publications: “Housatonic Current”
(bl-monthly)
INLAND ROUTE ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 891
Meriden, CT 06450
2031237-8888
James Uliman
Seeks improvement and expansion of rail
passenger service.
Publications: “Inland Route News”
INLAND WETLANDS AND WATER
COURSES AGENCY
Town Hall
Greenwich, CT 06830
2031622.7736
Director Michael A. Aurelia
JAMES L. GOODWIN
FOREST CONSERVATION CENTER
GoodwIn State Forest
RFD #1, Box 100
North Wlndham, CT 06256
20314559534
DIrector. Lois W. Kelley
Hiking trails, forest management.
JOSHUA’S TRACT CONSERVATION
AND HISTORIC TRUST
do Willimantic Trust
676 MaIn Street
WIHImantic, CT 06226
2031423-6170
Dr. Samuel G. Dodd
Acquisition, preservation and conservation
of natural areas.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
LAND TRUST SERVICE BUREAU
Box MMM
Wesleyan Station
Middletown, CT 06457
203!344•9867
Director Suzanne Wilkins
Assists Connecticut land trusts in manag-
ing open space areas.
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF
CONNECTICUT
60 Connolly Parkway
Hamden, CT 06514
2031288-7996
President: Betsy Hedden
Issues being followed: energy conservation,
land use, water, air, solid waste and
coastal area management.
Publications: “Connecticut Voter”
LITCHFIELD COUNTY SOIL AND
WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
Agricultural Center
Litchfield, CT 06759
2031567-8288
Promote and aid in the conservation of soil
and water resources in Litchfield County.
Publications: Newsletter
LITCHFIELD LAND CONSERVATION
TRUST, INC.
P .O. Box 712
Litchfield, CT 06759
2031567-4242
President: Raymond Devlin
Conservation and preservation of open
space lands.
LUTZ JR. MUSEUM AND OAK GROVE
NATURE CENTER
126 Cedar Street
Manchester, CT 06040
203/643.0949
Director Steven Ling
Outdoor education classes; nature traIls;
environmental displays.
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LYME LAND CONSERVATION
TRUST, INC.
do Arthur Howe, Jr., President
Old Hamburg Road
Lyme, CT 06371
2031434-0042
Land acquisition, encouragement of con-
servation programs in elementary schools.
NATURAL RESOURCES COUNCiL OF
CONNECTICUT, INC.
P.O. Box 352
Westhaven, CT 06516
2031456-1657
President: Dr. Barry C. Wulff
Provides a forum for the understanding of
the scientific, practical and educational
aspects of our natural resources including
water, air, forests, woodlands, soils,
wetlands and open space.
NATURE CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
ACTIVITIES
P.O. Box 165
10 Woodside Lane
Westport, CT 06881
203/227-7253
Non-profit organization seeking a quality
environment through ecological-
environmental education programs.
Publications: “The Connecticut Naturalist”
THE NATURE CONSERVANCY
CONNECTICUT CHAPTER
Box MMM, Wesleyan Station
Middletown, CT 06457
203I344-071 6
Executive Director W. Kent Olson
Identify, acquire and protect natural areas
to preserve natural diversity in the state.
Publications: ‘ 1 From the Land” Chapter
Newsletter (quarterly)
NAUGATUCK ENVIRONMENTAL
CONTROL COMMISSION
Town Hall
Naugatuck, CT 06770
Chairman: Robert Copley
NEW BRITAIN YOUTH MUSEUM, INC.
30 High Street
New Britain, CT 06051
2031225-3020
Director Alan Krauss
Nature center with educational programs
on wildlife, outdoors and environmental
awareness.
Publications: “Muse News” (quarterly)
NEW CANAAN LAND CONSERVATiON
TRUST
72 Park Street
New Canaan, CT 06840
203/972-0044
President: Jack D. Gunther
Seeks to preserve permanent open spaces
in New Canaan.
NEW CANAAN NATURE CENTER
144 Oenoke Ridge
New Canaan, CT 06840
203/966-9577
Director: Walter Michael Medwid
Natural science, conservation and hor-
ticultural education.
Publications: Newsletter (monthly)
NORTHEAST TRANSPORTATION
COALITION
P.O. Box 891
Meriden, CT 06450
203/237.8888
Secretary: James M. S. UlIman
Seeks improvement and expansion of mass
transit.
Publications: “The Green Sheet”
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NORTH HAVEN CONSERVATION
COMMISSION
Town Hall
North Haven, CT 06473
2031239-5321
Chairman: Norman A. Greist
Securing open space for the town of
North Haven.
PEOPLE FOR ECONOMIC AND
SOCIAL ACTION
P.O. Box 439
Kensington, CT 06037
Contact: David 1. DeWolfe
Organization with broad environmental con-
cerns and involvements.
PRESERVE THE WETLANDS
ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 8
Rowayton Station
Norwalk, CT 06853
Pr.eldent Johannee Verveat
Preservation of Inland and tidal wetlands
through Involvement in environmental
issues/legislation and coastal zone
management.
PROJECT OCEANOLOGY
Avery Point
Groton, CT 06340
2031445-9007
Directoc Howard M. Weiss
Marine environmental education center ser-
vIng 14 Conn. school systems.
QUINEBAUG RiVER BASIN COUNCIL
do Rogers Corporation
Lurle Res•arch & Development Center
Rogers, CT 06263
203(T74-0605
ChaIrman: Robert J. Herlihy
Basin wide resource conservation, restora-
tion, planning & utilization, protection and
conservation of forests, air and water
resources and soils.
QUINNIPIAC RIVER WATERSHED
ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 484
Waliington, CT 06492
203/248-3764
John F. Kotchian
Conservation of natural resources in the
watershed.
REDDING LAND TRUST, INC.
P.O. Box 76
Reddlng, CT 06875
20319382195
President: Joan D. Ensor
Acquisition of land for conservation
purposes.
ROARING BROOK NATURE CENTER
70 Gracey Road
Canton, CT 06019
2031693-0263
School programs, guided walks, lecture
series, summer day camp programs, after-
school classes, interpretive building with
museum displays and seven miles of
marked trials.
Publications: Newsletter (bi-monthly)
SAVE OUR STATE COMMITTEE, INC.
P.O. Box 422
Jewett City, CT 06351
203/376-9535
President: Mary B. Walton
Oriented toward proper land use, air &
water pollution control issues, and mass
transportation.
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SCANTIC RIVER WATERSHED
ASSOCIATION
1810 Main Street
East Windsor Hill, CT 06028
2031528-3779
President: Charles Nielsen
Conservation and preservation of land
around Scantic River Watershed.
SHAME! INC.
42 Lostbrook Road
West Hartford, CT 06117
2031523-4193
DirectorlPresident: Barbara H. Tucker
Wildlife preservation/conservation; air &
water quality; land use management.
Publications: Newsletter
SHELTON LAND CONSERVATION
TRUST, INC.
P.O. Box 2276, Huntington Station
Shelton, CT 06484
Contact: William A. Yeoman
Preservation of natural resources; en-
vironmental education.
THE SLEEPING GIANT PARK
ASSOCIATION
Box 52, Quinnipiac College
Hamden, CT 06518
2031248-2528
President: Norman A. Greist
Acquiring land on the Sleeping Giant for a
State Park; assists the State in develop-
ment and maintenance; 30 miles of hiking
trails.
STAMFORD MUSEUM & NATURE CENTER
39 Scofleldtown Road
Stamford, CT 06903
203/322-1646
Executive Director Gerald E. Rasmussen
Nature trails, planetarium shows, use of
telescope at Observatory, classes, nature
walks.
TALCOTT MOUNTAIN SCIENCE CENTER
FOR STUDENT INVOLVEMENT, INC.
Montevideo Road
Avon, CT 06001
2031677-8571
Director Donald P. LaSalie
Regional science and research facility with
programs for students in kindergarten
through university level. Hands-on learning
experiences in astronomy, ecology, geology
and chronoblology.
Publications: Newsletter
THAMES SCIENCE CENTER
Gallows Lane
New London, CT 06320
2031442.0391
Director John C. Cook
Environmental education: nature trail, live
animal exhibit, children’s museum, school
field trips, and recreational field trips.
THOMASTON PRIDE, INC.
Town Hall
Thomaston, CT 06787
2031283-8201
Contact: Ralph Stevens
Environmental education; recycling; land
conservation.
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T.R.E.E.S. (TO REASSESS ECOLOGY-
ENVIRONMENT-SAFETY)
9 West Mystic Avenue
Mystic, CT 06355
203I536-8218
President: Edith Falrgrleve
Monitoring state and local environmental,
transportation and community affairs
Issues, particuiariy planning and zoning;
wetlands and historic district agencies; col-
lection and dissemination of information to
build citizen concern and action.
TROUT UNLIMITED—
CONNECTICUT COUNCIL
18 Terrace West
Woodbury, CT 06798
2031263-3597
Chairman: Neil Klngsnorth
Protection and preservation of freshwater
streams and rivers and to improve fishery
habitat.
WEANTINOGE HERITAGE, INC.
P.O. Box 242
New Milford, CT 06776
2031354-5004
President: Mrs. Alice McCal llster
Regional Land Trust with 493 acres; preser-
vation of open space and environmental
ed ucat ion.
WESTBROOK LAND CONSERVATION
TRUST, INC.
P.O. Box 360
Westbrook, CT 06498
2031399-7711
President Charles F.rruccl, Jr.
Preservation and protection of land within
the community for environmental, educa-
tional, recreational and aesthetic purposes;
sponsors land clean-ups, nature walks and
talks; acquisition of land within the
community.
WESTROCK NATURE RECREATION
CENTER
P.O. Box 2969
Wintergreen Avenue
New Haven, CT 06515
203/787.8016
Coordinator: Thomas J. Mason
Environmental education; study programs
native Conn. wildlife zoo.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
WILTON LAND CONSERVATION TRUST
Box 77
Wilton, CT 06897
2031762-3856
Director. Ken H. Pfeiffer
Preservation and conservation of natural
land.
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maine.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF
UNIVERSITY WOMEN—MAINE
do 48 Johnson Heights
WatervUle, ME 04901
207/872-8969
President: Carolyn Mills
APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN CLUB
MAINE CHAPTER
P.O. Box 8526
Portland, ME 04104
207/657-3293
Contact: Janalyn Whitten
Outings; environmental education.
Publications: Newsletter (monthly)
AUDUBON SOCIETIES
MAINE AUDUBON SOCIETY
118 U.S. Route I
Falmouth, ME 04105
2071781-2330
ExecutIve Director William Glnn
Environmental legislation; field trips; nature
centers; environmental education on
energy, land use, wildlife, population, solid
waste, air and water pollution; research
library.
Publications: “Maine Audubon News”
(monthly)
(call for information on local state chapters)
NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY
See National Audubon Society, p. 19 for in-
formation on local national chapters.
AUGUSTA NATURE CLUB
49 Westwood Road
Augusta, ME 04330
207/623.8804
President: Marjorie Johnstone
Preservation of natural resources;
establishment and maintenance of nature
and conservation areas and centers.
CENTER FOR NATURAL AREAS
Box 98
South Gardiner, ME 04359
207/582-4205
President: William C. Reed
Environmental management.
CONGRESS OF LAKE ASSOCIATIONS
Box 441
Rockland, ME 04841
2071594-4816
President: Marie Wooster
Service organization to individual lake
associations throughout the state.
CONSERVATION EDUCATION
FOUNDATION OF MAINE
Education Building, Station 23
Augusta, ME 04333
207/289-2512
Executive Director: Peter Dupont
Environmental education
THE DAMARISCOTTA
RIVER ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 333
Damarlscotta, ME 04543
207/563-5759
PresIdent: Grevls W. Melville
Publications: Newsletter
FRIENDS OF THE EARTH—
MAINE BRANCH
P.0. Box 2614
Augusta, ME 04330
David Shlah
Preservation and restoration of the
environment.
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HARWOOD ISLAND BIOLOGiCAL STATION
Mount Desert, ME 04660
C.W. Eliot Paine
Summer program for high school students
entitled “Maine (stand Ecology.”
LAKES ASSOCIATION OF NORWAY
P.O. Box 505
Norway, ME 04268
207/5272313
Theodore Kehn
Water monitoring; public information.
Publications: Letter From the Lakes”
LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATION
102 Main Street
Brldgton, ME 04009
2071647.2446
ExecutIve Director Peter Lowell
Promotes water quality and sound land use
in Long Lake Region.
PublIcations: “L.E.A. News” (quarterly)
LAND AND WATER RESOURCES CENTER
11 Cobum Hall
UnIversIty of MaIne
Orono, ME 04469
207/581-7092
Director. Dr. Paul D. Uttormark
Research projects with an emphasis on
water resources; maintenance of a
reference room.
MAINE ASSOCIATION OF
CONSERVATION COMMISSIONS
125 Auburn Street
Portland, ME 04103
20717979075
Executive Director Peter Lowell
Service organization to local conservation
commissions; sponsors local, regional and
statewide educational seminars.
Publications: “Grass roots”
MAINE ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATION
DISTRICTS
RFD 1
Waldoboro, ME 04572
207(832-4488
PresIdent: Robert Spear
MAINE COAST HERITAGE TRUST
Box 426
Northeast Harbor, ME 04662
207/276-5156
Also: 22 Monument Square
Portland, ME 04101
Executive Director Benjamin R. Emory
Seeks to conserve natural and scenic areas
along the Maine Coast; free advisory ser-
vices to landowners, and government of-
ficials on the methods available to protect
important natural areas.
Publications: Coastal Notes” (3 timeslyr.)
MAINE HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCY
9 Green Street
Augusta, ME 04330
207/623-1182
Executive Director William Woodland
Environmental health.
MAINE LUNG ASSOCIATION
128 Sewall Street
Augusta, ME 04330
2071622-6394
Executive Director George T. Nilson
Prevention and control of lung disease and
aggravating factors including air pollution.
NATURAL RESOURCES COUNCIL
OF MAINE
335 Water Street
Augusta, ME 04330
2071622-3101
Contact: Robert Gardiner, Jr.
Encourages appropriate use and preserva
tion of Maine’s natural resources.
Publications: “Maine Environment”
(monthly)
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THE NATURE CONSERVANCY
MAINE CHAPTER
20 Federal Street
Brunswick, ME 04011
2071729-5181
Executive Director John Jensen
Seeks to identify and protect natural areas
for public use for education, research, and
passive recreation.
Publications: “Chapter News” (bi-monthly)
PEMAQUID WATERSHED ASSOCIATION
RFD 1
Damarlscotta, ME 04543
207/563-3985
President: Manley Lane
Protection and enhancement of Pemaquld
waterway.
SHEEPSCOT VALLEY CONSERVATION
ASSOCIATION
P0 Box 125
Ama, ME 04535
207I586-5051
Dr. Joseph Barth
Protection and enhancement of Sheepscot
River watershed.
Publications: Newsletter
STATE BIOLOGISTS ASSOCIATION
Box 646
Sanford, ME 04073
2071324-5340
Dr. Garett Clough
Provides an educational and scientific
forum for Maine biologists.
Publications: “The Maine Biologist”
(quarterly); SBA Newsletter (bI-monthly)
WILDLIFE SOCIETY — UNIVERSITY
OF MAINE CHAPTER
240 NuttIng Hall
University of Maine
Orono, ME 04469
2071581-7388
Sponsors field trips, seminars, monthly
meetings and wildlife conclave; promotes
interest in wildlife through environmental
education.
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massachusetts
AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION
OF BOSTON
51 Sleeper Street
Boston, MA 02210
6171426-8330
Executive Director: Louis Carveili
Educational environmentat health pro-
grams; improvement of air quality through
public education.
APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN CLUB —
BERKSHIRE CHAPTER
63 WarwIck Street
Longmeadow, MA 01106
4131567-3648
Chairman: John Shuttleworth
Canoeing, hiking, mountaineering, conser-
vation of free-flowing waterways.
Publications: “Appalachia Bulletin”
“AMC Times”
ARLINGTON CONSERVATION
ASSOCIATION
164 Rentrew Street
Arlington, MA 02174
617/648-0129
President: George D. Buckley
Meetings, cleanups, design and support of
local and state environmental legislation.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE
PRESERVATION OF CAPE COD
P .O. Box 636
Orleans, MA 02653
61 71255-4142
President: Peter E. Sloane
A non-profit scientific and educational
organization which conducts research and
publishes position papers, informational
bulletins and impact studies on en-
vironmental issues.
Publications: Newsletter (monthly)
AUDUBON SOCIETIES
MASSACHUSETTS AUDUBON SOCIETY
South Great Pond Road
Lincoln, MA 01773
6171259-9500
President: Dr. Gerard Bertrand
Conservation, education, research
Publications: Newsletter (10 times a year)
MASS. AUDUBON CENTERS:
ARCADIA NATURE CENTER AND
WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
127 Combs Road
Easthampton, MA 01027
413/584-3009
Director: Judith Hubley
Public programs, day camps, guided tours,
seasonal festivals and camp-outs.
Publications: Program listing published
seasonally.
ASHUMET HOLLY RESERVATION
Ashumet Road
East Falmouth, MA 02536
617/563-6390
Property Manager: Elwood Mills, Jr.
45 acre wildlife sanctuary, self-guided
nature trails, collection of American,
English, Chinese, and Japanese holly.
Spring open house, May, Xmas holly sale
December.
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BLUE HILLS TRAILSIDE MUSEUM
1904 Canton Avenue
Milton, MA 02186
6171333.0690
Director Ralph Lutts
Public museum of natural history of Blue
Hills Reservation. Indoor and outdoor ex-
hibits featuring live native animals. Lec-
tures and tours for schools and scheduled
groups; hikes, courses, events for public.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
BROADMOOR!LITTLE POND
WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
280 ElIot Street
So. Natick, MA 01760
6171655-2296
DIrector Bruce Lund
A 542 acre sanctuary with 5 miles of mark-
ed trails; educational programs and
courses.
CHICKATAWBUT HILL
Box 408
Milton, MA 02186
61 7!696-0920
DIrector DeWoif Merriam
Environmental education field trips and pro-
grams for school groups, youth groups &
the public. Teacher workshops and youth
leader training. Resident school campaign
programs and complete environmental con-
ference center facilities.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
COOKS CANYONIWILDWOOD
NATURE CENTER
P0 Box 638
Barre, MA 01005
6171355-4064
Director Andrew Williams
Summer co-ed nature camp school, group
and family camping with environmental em-
phasis, school day field trips.
DRUMLIN FARM EDUCATION
CENTER AND WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
Lincoln Road
Lincoln, MA 01773
61 7I259-9807
Director Daniel Hart
Interpretive farm open to public; adult
education; summer camp.
IPSWICH RIVER WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
Perkins Row
Topsfield, MA 01983
617(887-2241
Director Mr. Ralph Scott
2500 hundred acres of sanctuary bordering
the Ipswich River. Adult arid children
natural history courses.
LAUGHING BROOK EDUCATION CENTER
AND WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
789 MaIn Street
Hampden, MA 01036
4131566-8034
Director Crystal Kofke
A 260 acre sanctuary with 5 mIles of hiking
trails; nature, conservation and energy pro-
grams; trail for the blind & visually han-
dicapped.
Publications: Newsletter (bl-monthly)
MOOSE HILL WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
AND NATURE CENTER
300 Moose Hill Street
Sharon, MA 02067
617(784-5691
Sanctuary Director David E. Clapp
Classes, programs, special events, hiking
trails, community aid, in-school services.
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PLEASANT VALLEY WILDLIFE
SANCTUARY AND CANOE MEADOWS
WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
472 W. Mountain Road
Lenox, MA 01240
413/637-0320
Director Lowell McAllister
STONY BROOK NATURE CENTER AND
WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
108 North Street
Norfolk, MA 02056
617/528-3140
Director Cynthia Thomas
1 mile nature trail; programs and courses
on natural history, hobbies, and en-
vironmental concerns. Guided field trips for
school groups by arrangement. Camera and
bird clubs.
WACHUSETT MEADOW WILDLIFE
SANCTUARY
Box 268, Goodnow Road
617/464-2712
Property Manager Elliot J.H. Morrison
Passive recreation and wildlife manage-
ment. 8½ miles of walking trail open year
round.
WELLFLEET BAY WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
P0 Box 236
So. WelIfleet, MA 02663
6171349-2615
Director Wallace Bailey
A 700 acre sanctuary with 5 miles of trails;
salt marsh.
NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY
See National Audubon Society p. 19 for in-
formation on local national chapters.
BERKSHIRE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
West Street
Pittsfield, MA 01201
4131499-4660
President: Johathan Daube
Environmental sciences program.
BERKSHIRE COUNTY LAND TRUST AND
CONSERVATION FUND
do Trust Department
First Agricultural Bank
99 West Street
Pittsfield, MA 01201
413/499-0596
Director George S. Wislocki
Acquisition and protection of natural areas
in Berkshire County.
BERKSHIRE NATURAL
RESOURCES COUNCIL
8 Bank Row
Pittsfield, Ma 01201
413/499-0596
Executive DIrector George S. Wislocki
Assists communities in Berkshire Country
on matters of land use and environmental
policy.
BLACKSTONE RIVER WATERSHED
ASSCIATIO N
P0 Box 96
Whltlnsville, MA 01588
617/234-8797
Richard Cox
Working towards improved water quality of
the Blackstone River; public awareness
through seminars.
Publications: “Upstream-Downstream”
(b i-monthly)
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BOSTON COLLEGE ENVIRONMENTAL
CENTER
Boston College
Chestnut Hill, MA 02167
617/969-0100, Ext. 3592
Professor G.J. Goldsmith
Academic center for teaching and research
in environmental areas.
BOSTON HARBOR CITIZENS’
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
do Sarah Simon
li_S. Environmental Protection Agency
J.F.K. Federal Building
Boston, MA 02203
Chairman: Terry Colby
EPA Coordinator Sarah Simon
6171223-4448
Provides overview and public input for
water use management projects in the
Boston Harbor area.
BOSTON NATURAL AREAS FUND
73 Tremont Street
Boston, MA 02108
617/227-3285
President: Eugenie Beal
Protection of natural areas in Boston; com-
munity gardening sites.
BOSTON SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS
320 Newbury Street
Boston, MA 02115
617/267-5175
Executive Director Lowell L. Erickson
BOSTON SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE
ARCH ITECTS
45 William Street
Wellesley, MA 02181
Timothy Cappola
617/868-4200
Publication: Newsletter (monthly)
BOSTON ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Franklin Park Zoo
Boston, MA 02121
61 7I442 20O5
Executive Director. Timothy Anderson
Manages zoos in the metropolitan district
commission service area; maintains animal
hospital; education programs for Boston
area schools.
Publications: BZS Newsletter (bi-monthly)
CAPE COD MUSEUM OF NATURAL
HISTORY, INC.
Route 6A
Brewster, MA 02631
6171896-3867
Director Donald Schall
Environmental education field classes and
walks, lectures, school classes, teacher
workshops and special exhibits; reference
library; lecture and film series.
Publications: “The Cape Naturalist”
(quarterly)
CHARLES RIVER WATERSHED
ASSOCIATION
2391 Commonwealth Avenue
Auburndale, MA 02166
617/527-2799
Executive Director Rita Barron
Volunteer organization providing informa-
tion/education regarding Charles River
Watershed; liaison among government
agencies and between public and private
watershed interests; assistance to conser-
vation commissions and others on land
use/water quality issues.
Publications: Newsletter (monthly)
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CHATHAM CONSERVATION FOUNDATION
P.O. Box 317
Chatham, MA 02633
6171945-1131
President: Edward Jacob
Conservation of wetlands; marshlands;
greenbelt areas.
CITIZENS 3 AVIATION POLICY ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 563
Lexington, MA 02173
Chairman: Dr. Manfred P. Friedman
Concerned about airplane noise, and air-
port growth impact on neighborhoods.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
CLAMSHELL ALLIANCE — BOSTON
CHAPTER
595 Massachusetts Avenue
CambrIdge, MA 02139
6171661-6204
Encourage development of solar, wind and
alternative energy sources other than
nuclear power.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
CONNECTICUT RIVER ECOLOGY
ACTION CORPORATION
82 Charon Terrace
South Hadley, MA 01075
4131536.5250
President: David W. Stickel
Wise use and protection of Connecticut
River and related land resources.
DEERFIELD RIVER VALLEY
CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION
Ashfle ld Road
Shelburne Falls, MA 01370
41 3I625-6628
PoIIy Bartlett
Protection of the Deerfield River.
EARTHWORM, INC.
GREATER BOSTON RECYCLERS
210 Lincoln Street
Boston, MA 02111
617)428.7344
Recyc1 paper from businesses and
universities in the area; grants to en-
vironmental and community groups doing
environmental work.
Publications: “Earthworm News”
ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS COUNCIL
Bristol Community College
777 Elsbree Street
Fall River, MA 02722
617/678-2811
Chairperson: Professor C. John Capone
Promotes environmental activities in the
community and college community.
ENVIRONMENTAL INTERN
PROG RAM— NORTHEAST
P.O. Box 277
Lincoln, MA 01773
DIrector. Margo twanchuk
Education program formerly based at MA
Audubon Society. Places and manages up-
per level undergraduate and graduate
students in short term jobs with corpora-
tions, government agencies and non-profit
organizations throughout the region.
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW SOCIETY
Boston University School of Law
765 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
61 7I353-31 69
President: Mark Likoff
Lectures, seminars, and conferences on en-
vironmental law; research on environmental
issues.
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ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DIVISION
METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COM MISSION
20 Somerset Street
Boston, MA 02108
617/727-8920
Dlrectoc Alfred F. Ferullo
Protection of environmental quality in areas
under Metropolitan District Commission
(MDC) jurisdiction; water quality improve-
ment programs.
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
University of Lowell
1 UniversIty Avenue
Lowell, MA 01824
6171452-5000 Ext. 2330
Graduate program in environmental
studies.
ESSEX CONSERVATION DISTRICT
562 Maple Street
Hathorne, MA 01937
6171774-5578
Chairman: Clark H. Gowen
Coordinates with federal and state agen-
cies to provide soil and water conservation
surveys and site plans for communities and
landowners; promotes the use of conserva-
tion practice.
ESSEX COUNTY GREENBELT
ASSOCIATION
82 Eastern Avenue
Essex, MA 01929
6171768-7241
Coordinator Sally Weatherall
Preservation of open space in Essex
County.
Publications: Newsletter (biyearly),
brochure
FRANKLIN CONSERVATION DISTRICT
4 Whalley Street
Hadley, MA 01035
413/367-2667
Melvin Kretzenger
Advises citizens & towns on land use and
conservation practices; environmental
education.
FRANKLIN PARK ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS
Franklin Park
Boston, MA 02121
6171442-2005
Director & Curator of Zoos:
Richard G. Naegeli
FRIENDS OF BLUE HILLS
Box 408 F
Milton, MA 02186
617/326-2543
President: David Hodgdon
Wise management of the Blue Hills and
Neponset River reservations.
FRIENDS OF CONSERVATION
43 UnIon Street
Marshfleld, MA 02050
61 7I834-80 10
Director. Betty A. Bates
Supports Marshfield conservation
commissions.
FUND FOR PRESERVATION OF WILDLIFE
AND NATURAL AREAS
One Boston Place
Boston, MA 02108
617/722-7456
Director RIchard E. Bennink
Conservation of woodlands, open areas,
wetlands, wildlands, beaches & marshes.
Assistance to environmental organizations.
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THE GARDEN CLUB FEDERATION OF
MASSACHUSETTS, INC.
300 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
617/536.3059
Secretary: Mrs. Peter D. Cole
Coordinates interests of garden clubs in
Mass.; promotes civic beauty and roadside
improvement; aids in the protection and
conservation of natural resources.
Publications: Newsletter (bi-monthly)
HABITAT INSTITUTE FOR THE
ENVIRONMENT
Box 136, 10 Juniper Road
Belmont, MA 02178
6171489-3850
Program Director Elizabeth Howe
Environmental education center; quarterly
courses, workshops for adults and
children—natural history, art-in-nature, en-
vironmental issues and problems; day
camp.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
HALE RESERVATION
80 Carby Street
Wsstwood, MA 02090
617/326-1770
Executive Director James E. Earley
A 1200 acre outdoor education and recrea-
tion center. Programs for schools, families
and individuals in environmental education,
adventu relchallenge and outdoor recrea-
tion.
HARVARD ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
SOCIETY
Harvard Law School
201 AustIn Hall
Cambridge, MA 02138
6171495-3125
Chairman: Robert Liberty
Legal research for environmental groups;
education programs in environmental law.
HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCY —
CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS
El Grande Office Building
415 Boston Turnpike
Shrewsbury, MA 01501
617/845-1066
ExecutIve Director Robert W. Higgins
Environmental Health.
HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCY —
MERRIMACK VALLEY HEALTH
PLANNING COUNCIL
Parker BuildIng
120 Parker Street
Lawrence, MA 01843
617/686-1621
Executive Director Edmund A. Perregeaux
Environmental health.
HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCY —
NORTH SHORE
10 First Avenue
Peabody, MA 01960
61 7!531 -7006
President: Ralph Tefferteller
Environmental health.
HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCY —
SOUTH EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS
P .O. Box 70
Middleboro, MA 02346
6171947-6300
Director Dennis A. Smith
Environmental health.
HITCHCOCK CENTER FOR THE
ENViRONMENT
525 So. Pleasant Street
Amherst, MA 01002
4131256-6006
Executive Director Bill Nestor
Environmental education program for
teachers and students in Amherst!
Hadley area.
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HOUSATONIC RIVER WATERSHED
ASSOCIATION
do Mrs. Virginia Vibert
Westminster Road
Lenox, MA 01240
413/2298600
President: Anthony Boutard
Promote and encourage wise use and con-
servation control for Housatonic River
Watershed area. Sponsors canoe trips,
clean-ups, and environmental education
programs.
Publications: Newsletter (monthly)
THE KESTREL TRUST
P .O. Box 1016
Amherst, Ma 01004
41 31253-7541
Executive Trustee: Marie Litterer
Acquisition, preservation, management and
improvement of natural areas.
LAKE COCHITUATE WATERSHED
ASSOCIATION, INC.
P .O. Box 1291
Framingham, MA
6171655-5831
President: Robert Westrup
Dedicated to the preservation and enhance-
ment of the Lake Cochituate watershed.
Publications: Newsletter (bi-monthly)
LAND PRESERVATION SOCIETY OF
NORTON, INC.
P.O. Box 204
Norton, MA 02766
6171285.4252
President: Henri Yelle
Fund raising and purchase of lands to
preserve their natural state; preparation of
nature trails; education of the public on
ecology and value of undisturbed land.
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF BOSTON
59 Temple Place
Boston, MA 02111
617/426.2857
President: Mary Ann Hardenberg
Citizen education; study and action on en-
vironmental issues.
Publications: “Massachusetts Voter”
LEARNING CENTER FOR THE
ENVIRONMENT
57 Arborough Road
Boston, MA 02131
617/327.0228
Director. Douglas Zook
Urban ecology center and micro museum;
innovative programs in environmental
science education.
MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION OF
BIOLOGICAL FARMERS AND GARDENERS
P.O Box 191
Hopk lnton, MA 01748
Bob Downing
Promotes biological farming; public educa-
tion about organic agriculture via
workshops, fairs, demonstrations and
literature.
Publications: “The Source” (monthly)
MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION OF
CONSERVATION COMMISSIONS
Lincoln Filene Center
Tufts University
Medford, MA 02155
617/628.5000 Ext. 352
President: Nancy Anderson
Organize state’s conservation commis-
sions; environmental education.
Publications: “MACC Newsletter” (monthly)
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MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION OF
CONSERVATiON DISTRICTS
680 Main Street
Holden, MA 01520
6171829-6661
MASSACHUSETTS CONGRESS OF LAKE
AND POND ASSOCIATIONS
53 Lakeside Avenue
Hudson, MA 01749
President: Dick Gelpke
MASSACHUSETTS CONSUMER COUNCIL
100 Cambridge Street
Boston, MA 02202
6171727-2618
Robert O’Brien
Energy conservation, solar, environmental
health issues.
Publications: “The Commonwealth Con-
sumer Letter”, “The Consumer Advisor”
MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF
PUBLIC WORKS
100 Nashua Street
Boston, MA 02114
617/727.8186
Environmental Engineer Justin L. Radio
MASSACHUSETTS ENVIRONMENTAL
EDUCATION SOCIETY
Box 241
Westwood, MA 02090
Ann Le Royer
Supports the development of citizens en-
vironmental education programs; sponsors
teachers workshops and conferences.
MASSACHUSETTS ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 116
North Reading, MA 01864
617/664-3304
William R. McMenimen
Association of professionals and technical
workers involved in community environmen-
tal health work.
MASSACHUSETTS FARM BUREAU
FEDERATION, INC.
85 Central Street
P.O. Box 455
Waltham, MA 02254
617/893-2600
Administrator James Slattery
Promote the interests of agriculture, hor-
ticulture and aquaculture through public
relations and legislation.
Publications: Newletter
MASSACHUSETTS FOREST AND
PARK ASSOCIATION
3 Joy Street
Boston, MA 02108
6171742-2553
Executive Director Kelly Mc Clintock
Lobbying group for conservation
legislation.
Publications: “Forest and Park News”
“Conservation Legislative Bulletin”
MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY
300 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
617/536-9280
Director Roger Dane
Teaching and demonstration of hor-
ticulture, gardening and environmental
enhancement.
Publications: “Horticulture Magazine”
“Nasturtium Newsletter”
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MASSACHUSETTS LAND LEAGUE
RFD Gates Road
Princeton, MA 01541
6171464-2071
Secretary!Treasurer Robert S. Russell
Provide information and counsel to con.
corned landowners as to options available
for the long-term use of their properties
from the point of view of conservation and
productivity.
Publications: Newsletter
MASSACHUSETTS LUNG ASSOCIATION
385 Elliot Street
Newton Upper Falls, MA 02164
6171969-1091
Executive Director Louts Carveill
Prevention and control of lung disease and
aggrevating factors including air pollution.
MASSACHUSETTS PUBLIC HEALTH
ASSOCIATION
Dimock Community Health Center
55 Dimock Street
Boston, MA 02119
61 7I442-2208
ExecutIve Director Helen Meltzer
Affiliate of American Public Health
Association. Sponsors conferences and
technical programs relevant to environmen-
tal health. Areas of interest include: hazar-
dous waste management, air pollution, oc-
cupational hazards and cancer prevention.
MASSACHUSETTS SPORTSMEN’S
COUNCIL
226 North MaIn Street
Andover, MA 01810
617/475.2289
Secretary: Wilfred R. Svenson
MASSACHUSETTS VOICE OF ENERGY
1000 Statler Office Building
Boston, MA 02116
6171482-3513
Energy sufficiency and reduction of
dependence on foreign oil; speakers
bureau.
MERRIMACK RIVER WATERSHED
COUNCIL
101 RIver Road
Merrlmacport, MA 01860
61 7I346-9286
President: Nathan Tufts, Jr.
Environmental protection; public education
on water quality and land use.
METROPOLITAN AREA PLANNING
COUNCIL
110 Tremont Street
Boston, MA 02108
6171523.2454
Donald Megathun
Aids Boston communities in land use, solid
waste, air quality and energy planning.
MILLERS RIVER WATERSHED
COUNCIL, INC.
P.O. Box 23
Athol, MA 01331
413/659-3497
Chairman: Henry G. Waidilch
Protection and improvement of Miller River
and tributaries; environmental education.
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MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
Science Park
Boston, MA 02114
6171723-2500
Director of Education: William Kochanczyk
Multi-disciplinary museum offering pro-
grams Including lectures & exhibits pertain-
ing to the environment.
MYSTIC RIVER WATERSHED
ASSOCIATION
276 Massachusetts Avenue
Arlington, MA 02174
617/643-2157
President: Dr. Herbert Meyer
improved water quality of the Mystic River
Watershed.
NANTUCKET CONSERVATION
FOUNDATION
Box 13
Nantucket, MA 02554
617/228.2884
Executive Secretary: James F. Lentowski
Preservation of natural environment on
Nantucket; land management; environmen-
tal education.
NASHUA RIVER WATERSHED
ASSOCIATION
Box 126
Ayer, MA 01432
617/772-9181
Mary Grimes
Develop a greenway along banks; restore
and protect water resources of Nashua
River and its tributaries.
Publications: “Watershed” (quarterly)
NATURAL RESOURCES GUILD
833 Oakridge Avenue
North Attieboro, MA 02760
617I699-2435
Contact: K. Field
Established to promote harmony and
cooperation between ecology and
economy.
THE NATURE CONSERVANCY
BEAVER BROOK VALLEY PRESERVE
69 Depot Road
Boxborough, MA 01719
6171263.7969
Chairman: George C. Krusen ii
Developing a preserve management plan
for 81 acres of park land in the northwest
of Boxborough.
NATURE’S CLASSROOM
RFD #1
Southbrldge, MA 01550
617/764-8321
Director John Santos
Provides environmental education program-
ming services to schools throughout New
England.
NEPONSET CONSERVATION
ASSOCIATION
180 Canton Avenue
Milton, MA 02187
617/696.0629
Waldo H. Hoicombe
Land and water conservation in the
Neponset River Watershed.
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THE NEW ALCHEMY INSTITUTE, INC.
237 Hatchvl lle Road
E. Falmouth, MA 02536
6171563.2655
Contact: Denise Backus
Development of ecologically derived forms
of energy, agriculture, aquaculture, housing
and landscapes that will encourage a
repopulation and revitalization of the coun-
t ryside.
NORFOLK COUNTY-NEWTON LUNG
ASSOCIATION
25 SprIng Street
Walpole, MA 02081
6171326.4081 & 668-6729
Executive Director Mary Miller
Environmental health education.
NURSES ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
WATCH
138 Brighton Avenue #206
Aliston, MA 02134
6171787-4210
President: Ins Glazer
Public education of environmental hazards.
OUTER CAPE ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSOCIATION
Box 882
Provincetown, MA 02657
617/487.1387
President: Howard Schneider
Protection of outer Cape Cod environment
and harbors from over development and
pollution.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
PLANNED PARENTHOOD LEAGUE OF
MASSAC H U SETTS
99 Bishop Richard Allen Drive
Cambridge, MA 02139
6171492.0518
Executive Director Nicki Nichols Gamble
Non-profit social-service and health educa-
tion agency.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
PRO VINCETOWN CENTER FOR
COASTAL STUDIES
Box 826, 59 Commercial Street
Provincetown, MA 02657
617/487.3622
Director Dr. Graham S. Giese
Courses in coastal marine ecology and
marine science for general public, teachers,
students, children. Research involving
coastal processes and description. Special
studies for local, state and federal agen-
cies.
SAUGUS ACTION VOLUNTEERS FOR THE
ENVIRONMENT
30 Cliff Road
Saugus, MA 01906
617/233-1282
Chairman: John Burns
Conservation and protection of the Saugus
Marshes and the Saugus River.
Publications: Newsletter (bi-monthly)
SAVE OUR SHORES, INC.
Box 103
North Quincy, MA 02171
617/328-1723
Contact: Mrs. Grace Saphir
Clean-up and establishment of a park for
Boston Harbor; preservation and wise use
of Boston Harbor.
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SHADE TREE LABORATORIES
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01003
4131545.2402
Director Francis W. Holmes
Research, teaching, extension advisory ser-
vices relating to shade and ornamental
trees, public and private, and in particular
statutory studies and advice in support of
public tree officials, shade tree Industries
and public utilities.
SOLARBROOK
1151 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138
617/492-6898
Wattle Taylor
Promote use of solar energy; public
education.
SOUTH SHORE NATURAL SCIENCE
CENTER, INC.
Jacobs Lane (Off Route 123)
Norweli, MA 02061
617/659-2559
Chairman: Mrs. Janice Litchf laId
Non-profit, educational programs involvIng
field trips for schools, scouts, adults. In-
side exhibits, trails on property.
Publications: Newsletter (monthly)
SPRINGFIELD ENVIRONMENTAL
COALITION
60 Squire Lane
Springfield, MA 01118
413/783-6301
President: W. R. Lenville
Participation in environmental issues of
local concern; land use planning.
SuAsCo WATERSHED ASSOCIATION
130 Forest Avenue
Hudson, MA 01749
617/369-6878
Barbara Mudd
Conservation of clean water in the Sudbury,
Assabet and Concord Rivers; expansion of
recreational opportunities in the watershed;
citizen participation in governmental pro-
grams affecting water quality.
SUDBURY VALLEY TRUSTEES
182 Concord Road
Wayland, MA 01778
617/358-2086
Directoc George K. Lewis
Non-profit land trust in Sudbury River
Valley; land preservation for wildlife
habitats, nature studies.
TASK FORCE ON THE ENVIRONMENT
Council of Churches of Greater Springfield
152 Sumner Avenue
Springfield, MA 01108
41 31786-5556
Chairman: David Carison
Environ mental educational conferences,
meetings and film showings; support com-
munity activities such as clean.ups and
recycling.
TRAPHOLE BROOK PROTECTION
ASSOCIATION, INC.
P.O. Box 43
East Walpole, MA 02032
617/227-0475
President: David Bird
Preservation and restoration of natural
resources in Traphole Watershed; establish
and promote programs of public informa-
tion; advise other organizations and public
agencies in wetland protection.
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TROUT UNLIMITED—MASSACHUSETrSI
RHODE ISLAND COUNCIL
161 Beech Street
Holyoke, MA 01040
4131532-0253
David Goulet
Protection of freshwater streams and rivers;
proper management of trout and salmon
populations.
Publications: “Trout Magazine” (quarterly)
THE TRUSTEES OF RESERVATIONS
224 Adams Street
Milton, MA 02186
8171698-2066
Director Gordon Abbott, Jr.
Provides counseling in land preservation
and management of conservation land.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE
211 Stockbridge Hall
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01003
4131545-2715
Director Gene Mc Murtry
Sponsors the Community Resource
Development program which includes infor-
mation and education on natural resources
and land use.
WALTER D. STONE MEMORIAL
ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS
149 Pond Street
Stoneham, MA 02180
617I43&8186
Assistant Director and Curator of Zoos:
Richard Naegeli
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH CENTER
University of Massachusetts
Graduate Research Center, Room A-211
Amherst, MA 01003
41 3!545-2842
Director Dr. Paul Godfrey
Identification of water problems in
Massachusetts; federal support of research
on water problems; dissemination of
research results.
WEB OF LIFE
OUTDOOR EDUCATION CENTER
P.O. Box 994
Manomet, MA 02345
81 7I224.81 36 or 6171224.8317
Director Penny L. Hanfon
WELLESLEY CONSERVATION COUNCIL
do Arthur Birkett
16 WIldow Road
Wellesley, MA 02181
81712352832
President: Arthur Blrkett
Protection and preservation of the natural
environment in WeI es(ey; conservation
education; maintains sanctuaries.
WESTFIELD RIVER WATERSHED
ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 256
Westfield, MA 01085
4131562 -3657
Contact: David C. Coniey
Restoration, conservation and wise use of
the natural resources in the Westfield River
Valley.
Publications: Newletter (bi-monthly)
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WESTPORT RIVER DEFENSE FUND
Box C-103
Westport, MA 02790
6171636-2683
President: Elaine Stevens
Protection and preservation of the Westport
River and surrounding wetlands; en-
vironmental education.
WILDLIFE REHABILITATION CENTER
84 Grove Street
Upton, MA 01568
6171529-3700
Director Philip B. Stanton
Research and dissemination of information
on the effects of oil spills to wildlife and
the environment.
WINCHESTER TRAILS
do Winchester School Department
15 HIgh Street
Winchester, MA 01890
6171729-2656
President: Louise Ahearn
Nature walks for school children and
adults; pamphlets and books.
WORCESTER CLEAN CITY COMMITTEE
253 Belmont Street
Worcester, MA 01605
6171791-0996
Executive Director James P. Duffy
Advisory committee to the City Manager in
matters of litter and solid waste;
workshops; technical assistance for
cleanups and recycling efforts.
ZERO POPULATION GROWTH OF
WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS
38 Ellsworth Avenue
Springfield, MA 01118
413/782-6286
President: Mrs. Eileen Pratt
Lobbying and educational activities in an
effort to achieve population stabilization.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
ZERO POPULATION GROWTH
14 Beacon Street, Room 707
Boston, MA 02108
6171742-6840
President: Bob Weinstein
Publications: Newsletter
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new hampshire
ADVOCATES OF CONTROLLED
TRAPPING
do Demlan General Delivery
Etna, NH 03750
603/643-6665
Contact: Peter L. Demian
Protection of NIl fur bearing animals from
unnecessary and/or cruel trapping
practices.
AMERICANS FOR MORE POWER
SOURCES, INC. (AMPS)
P.O. Box 501
Manchester, NH 03105
President: Jullette Zivic
Information on energy related issues in-
cluding the environmental impact of
various energy sources.
AUDUBON SOCIETIES
AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
P.O. Box 528-B
3 Silk Farm Road
Concord, NH 03301
6031224-9909
Executive Director Tudor Richards
Nature interpretation education and en-
vironmental action activities; habitat
preservation.
Publications: “New Hampshire Audubon”
(monthly)
NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY
See National Audubon Society, p. 19 for in-
formation on local national chapters.
BLACKWATER RIVER WATERSHED
ASSOCIATION
Box 111
Andover, NH 03216
603/735-5488
Robert L. Ward
CITIZENS TASK FORCE ON
HAZARDOUS WASTE
P.O. Box 472
Epping, NH 03042
603/679-8540
Coordinator Jerry Rooney
Public information on hazardous waste.
CLEAN WATER COUNCIL
Crown Hill
Atkinson, NH 03811
603/362-4848
Chairwoman: Carol Grant
Protect the quality of NH’s waters through
study, education, surveillance and legisla-
tion.
ELM RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Harrisvllle, NH 03450
603/827-3048
Executive Director John P. Hansel
Research and control of Dutch elm disease
and the preservation of the American elm
as a species.
THE ENVIRONMENTAL COALITION
Box 757
Concord, NH 03301
603/895-9058
An alliance of over 100 public service, pro-
fessional and conservation organizations
working together to enhance New Hamp-
shire’s human and natural resources.
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ENVIRONMENTAL LAW COUNCIL OF
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Franklin Pierce Law Center
2 White Street
Concord, NH 03301
6031228-1541, Ext. 74
Executive Director. Carolyn Baldwin
Sponsors the Environmental Law Clinic; ad-
vises and answers questions on en-
vironmental and land use law in New
Hampshire. Free and open to anyone.
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Dl VISION
DARTMOUTH OUTING CLUB
P .0. Box 9
Hanover, NH 03755
6031646-2428
Contact: Scott Perkins
Environmental research and education,
recreational trips, environmental studies
library.
Publications: Newsletter (weekly)
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES PROGRAM
Dartmouth College
103 Nathan Smith Building
Hanover, NH 03755
6031646-2838
Chairman: James F. Homig
Undergraduates work as individuals or in
groups on regional environment and
energy-related problems as part of their
course work.
HARRIS CENTER FOR CONSERVATION
EDUCATION
KIng’s Highway
Hancock, NH 03449
6031525-4073
Director Meade Cadot
Conservation of natural resources and pro-
per land use in the Monadnock region.
Publications: “Harris Hearsay” (quarterly);
semi-annual schedule of weekend events.
INSTITUTE OF NATURAL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
University of New Hampshire
James Hall
Durham, NH 03824
603/862-1020
Director. Owen Durgin
University unit engaged in undergraduate
and graduate environmental education;
research and cooperative extension ac-
tivities.
ISLAND POND PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION
Box 97
Hampstead, NH 03841
603/329-5078 or 617/722.3434
President: Walworth B. Williams
Protect water quality of Big Island Pond.
Publications: “Island Pond News”
LAKE SUNAPEE PROTECTIVE
ASSOCIATION
#192
New London, NH 03257
603/526-6001
Executive Director: Frank Hammond
Sponsors a water testing program; works
with local officials to maintain the high
quality of the lake.
Publications: LSPA Bulletin
LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE ASSOCIATION
Rte 62, Box 435
Centre Harbor, NH 03226
6031253-6546
President: Kim Ayers, Jr.
Protection of the Lake Winnipesaukee area
environment.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
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LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF
NEW HAMPSHIRE
7 South State Street
Concord, NH 03301
8031635-2233
President: Virginia Higgins
Study and action on environmental Issues
including: air, water, solid waste, energy
and land use.
Publications: “New Hampshire Voter”
MERRIMACK COUNTY CONSERVATION
DISTRICT
6 Loudon Road, Room 206
Concord, NH 03301
6031225-6401
Chairman: Alan Bartlett
Promotes a county-wide program of soil
and water conservation with emphasis on
proper land use and conservation treat-
ment.
MONADNOCK ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
COALITION
Box 221
Peterborough, NH 03458
603/924-3904
Director Cort Richardson
Self education group for energy and en-
vironmental issues.
NEW HAMPSHIRE ASSOCIATION OF
CONSERVATION COMMISSIONS
5 South State Street
Concord, NH 03301
8031224-9945
Executive Director. Kristina Peterson
Provides legal and technical assistance to
the state’s 188 municipal conservation
commissions.
Publications: “N.H. Conservation News”
NEW HAMPSHIRE ASSOCIATION OF
CONSERVATION DISTRICTS
Loudon, NH 03301
603/2678050
President: Robert Hibbard
THE NEW HAMPSHIRE CAMP
DIRECTORS’ ASSOCIATION
Lake Road
West Ossipee, NH 03890
603 1539•4997
Chairman: Dr. Alan J. Stolz
Represents children’s summer camps.
Publications: Newsletter
NEW HAMPSHIRE LUNG
ASSOCIATION
456 Beech Street
Manchester, NH 03103
6031669-2411
Executive Director Steven P. SmIth
Prevention and control of lung disease and
aggravating factors including air pollution.
NEW HAMPSHIRE RECREATION AND
PARK SOCIETY
Box 856
Concord, NH 03301
603/271-3627
Program Coordinator Charles W. Christy
Promotes the sound development of parks
and recreation areas.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
NEW HAMPSHIRE WILDLIFE
FEDERATION, INC.
East Barrington, NH 03825
603/942-7060
Chairman: Sam Demerltt
State Affiliate of National Wildlife Federa-
tion.
Publications: Newsletter (monthly)
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NEW HAMPTON SCHOOL
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE PROGRAM
Main Street
New Hampton, NH 03256
6031744-8121
Director Michael Simpson
Environmental education program; water
quality monitoring of the Pemigewasset
River.
NORTHEAST TRANSPORTATION
COALITION
do Stokes
Kelly Road
Alstead, NH 03602
6031835-6556
S. Stokes
Advocates improved and expanded rail
passenger service and mass transit.
Publications: “The Green Sheet”
OFFICE OF RECREATION SERVICES
Box 856, ChrIstian Mutual Building
Concord, NH 03301
603/211-3627
Chief: Charles W. Christy
Assist communities in acquiring open
space and park areas.
Publications: “Recreation in New
Hampshire”
PISCATAQUOG WATERSHED
ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 62
New Boston, NH 03070
6031487 -5555
President: R. D. Moore
Protection of the Piscataquog watershed.
Publications: PWA News (quarterly)
PROJECT SEE
(School Environmental Education)
16 Rumford Street
Concord, NH 03301
603/226-3325
Director Edwina Czajkowski
Public school environmental education,
K-12; community-wide services and
resources; regional teacher workshops.
PROGRAM ON GOVERNMENT
REGULATION
Franklin Pierce Law Center
2 White Street
Concord, NH 03301
6031228-1541
Director Michael Baram
Focuses on government regulations con-
cerning health, safety and environmental
quality.
THE RESOURCE POLICY CENTER
Thayer School of Engineering
Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH 03755
603I646-3551
Director Dennis Meadows
Teaching and research on the interaction of
resource use, environmental quality, and
social progress.
ROCKINGHAM RECREATIONAL
ROADWAYS
Box 97
Hampstead, NH 03841
6031329-5078
617/729-4291
Mary Lou Williams
Conservation of abandoned rights of way
for public recreational use; promotes a
statewide trail system.
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THE RURAL EDUCATION CENTER
Stonyf laid Farm
WIlton, NH 03086
603.654-9625
Director Samuel Kaymen
Provides educational opportunities for peo-
ple of all ages in agricultural and hor-
ticultural skills.
SEACOAST ANTI-POLLUTION LEAGUE
P.O. Box 1032
Dover, NH 03824
603/431-5089
Field Director. Harriet Allen
Wetlands protection, land use problems,
education.
Publications: Newsletter (bi-monthly)
SOCIETY ADVOCATING NATURAL
ENERGY
Memorial Union Building, Room 154
University of New Hampshire
Durham, NH 03824
Promotes alternative energies through
demonstration projects and educational ac-
tivities.
SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF
NEW HAMPSHIRE FORESTS
5 South State Street
Concord, NH 03301
6031224-9945
PresidentlForester Paul 0. Bofinger
Land protection, conservation education,
community assistance, natural resources
conservation advocate.
Publications: “Forest Notes” (magazine);
“Wood N’Energy” (quarterly);
“Forest News” (quarterly)
SQIJAM LAKES ASSOCIATION
71 MaIn Street
Plymouth, NH 03264
6031536-2153
ExecutIve Director Kim Ayers
Protection of the Squam Lakes area en-
vironment.
Publications: “Loon Flyer” (quarterly)
SQUAM LAKES SCIENCE CENTER
P.O. Box 173
Holderness, NH 03245
6031968.7194
Director Robert E. Nichols
Environmental education.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
STATEWIDE PROGRAM OF ACTION TO
CONSERVE THE ENVIRONMENT (SPACE)
Box 75 F
Concord, NH 03301
603/679-5304
Chairman: Philip Heald
Preservation of open space by the assess-
ment of property taxes on the basis of cur-
rent use.
TROUT UNLIMITED — NH COUNCIL
P.O. Box 689
Wolfeboro, NH 03894
603/569-4068
Dr. Mike Kish
Protection and preservation of freshwater
streams and rivers and to improve fishery
habitat.
Publications: Council Newsletter (quarterly)
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
MARINE PROGRAM
Marine Program Bldg.
Durham, NH 03824
603/862-1889
Director Dr. Robert Corell
Research, education, and advisory services
related to marine and coastal issues.
UPPER CONTOOCOOK WATERSHED
ASSOCIATION
RFD #1, Box 303
Peterborough, N H 03458
603/924-6938
F.E. Raymond
Preservation of the Upper Contoocook
watershed.
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APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN CLUB —
NARRAGANSETT CHAPTER
130-A- Willard Ave
Wakefield, RI 02879
Mr. Perkins
AUDUBON SOCIETIES
AUDUBON SOCIETY OF RHODE ISLAND
40 Bowen Street
Providence, RI 02903
401/521-1670
Executive Director Alfred L. Hawkes
Environmental and conservation education;
natural area and open space acquisition
and management; environmental issue
resolution.
Publications: R.l. Audubon Report
(10 times a year)
NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY
See National Audubon Society, p. 19 for in-
formation on local national chapters.
ECOLOGY ACTION FOR RHODE ISLAND
189 Mathewson Street
Providence, RI 02903
4011274-9429
President: Guy Lefebvre
Supports groups active in transportation,
water quality, renewable energy, land use,
air quality and recycling issues; conducts
citizen participation programs; pursues
citizen complaints regarding pollution
problems.
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF
RHODE ISLAND
41 Seekonk Street
Providence, RI 02906
401/274-5822
President: Elisabeth Head
Preservation of natural resources; develop-
ment of long range, statewide plans for
solid waste management, land use, and
energy conservation.
Publications: “The Voter” (bi-monthly)
NARROW RIVER PRESERVATION
ASSOCIATION
P.0. Box 8
Saunderstown, RI 02874
401/294-2516
President: W.E.R. La Farge
Water quality and land use in the Petta-
quamscutt (Narrow) River watershed.
Publications: “Narrow River Notes”,
(quarterly)
RHODE ISLAND LUNG ASSOCIATION
187 Westminster Mall
Providence, RI 02903
401/421-6487
Executive Director Jean C. MacCorison
Educational and citizen leadership pro-
grams emphasizing air conservation
aspects of environmental improvement.
Surveillance of government agencies’ plan.
ning and enforcement activities.
Publications: “Respiratory Digest”
(monthly)
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RHODE ISLAND ASSOCIATION OF
CONSERVATION COMMISSIONERS
253 Putnam Avenue
Esmond, RI 02917
4011231-0197
Vice President: Leo Bouchard
Information and education for local conser-
vation commissions.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL
PRESERVATION COMMISSION
150 Benefit Street
Providence, RI 02403
401 1277 •2678
Executive Director Eric Hertfelder
Agency of the state government created to
identify, evaluate and protect the state’s
historic, architectural and archeological
resources.
SAVE THE BAY, INC.
154 FrancIs Street
Providence, RI 02903
401/272-3541
Executive Director Trudy Coxe
Organizational management of volunteers
related to environment concerns in the
coastal zone; educational activities for all
age groups.
Publications: Newsletter (bi-monthly)
TROUT UNLIMITED
MASSACHUSETTS/RHODE ISLAND
COUNCIL
161 Beech Street
Holyoke, MA 01040
413/532-0253
David Goulet
Protection of freshwater streams and rivers;
proper management of trout and salmon
populations.
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AUDUBON SOCIETY
NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY—
GREEN MOUNTAIN CHAPTER
Box 33
Burlington, VT 05402
802/985-3917
President: Mrs. CD. Gronvold
Promote the conservation of wildlife and
the natural environment; environmental
education.
Publications: Newsletter (bi-monthly)
(also see National Audubon Society, p.19)
CONSERVATION SOCIETY OF
SOUTHERN VERMONT
Box 256
Townshend, VT 05353
802/3564663
Director: William G. Painter
Protection and wise use of land, forest and
water.
Publication: “The Conserver” (newsletter)
EARTH BRIDGE COMMUNITY
LAND TRUST
RD 1, Box 203A
Putney, VT 05346
8021387-5732
Contact: Christel Hoizer
Conservation land trust.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM
UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT
153 So. Prospect
Burlington, VT 05405
8021656-4055
DIrector: Carl H. Reldel
Teaching, research, and service promoting
better understanding of cultural and
biophysical environments.
FOR LAND’S SAKE
RFD 1
East Thetford, VT 05043
8021649-1136
Charles Hallett
Preservation of the Connecticut River
Valley.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly)
GREEN MOUNTAIN CLUB
P.O. Box 889
43 State Street
Montpeller, VT 05602
802/223-3483
Executive Director: Harry T. Peet, Jr.
Management of the Long Trail system in
Vermont.
Publications: “Long Trail News” (quarterly)
GREEN MOUNTAIN WATER POLLUTION
CONTROL ASSOCIATION, INC.
27 Palmisano Plaza
Barre, VT 05641
802/479 -0433
Executive Director: Brent R. Herring
Water pollution abatement.
LAKE CHAMPLAIN COMMITTEE
South Hero, VT 05486
80213725308
Executive Director: Anne K. Riegelman
Conservation of the natural resources and
scenic beauty of the Lake Champlain
Valley.
Publications: Newsletter (3 times/year)
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MERCK FOREST FOUNDATION, INC.
Rupert, VT 05788
8021394-7836
Executive Director Duncan A. Campbell
Forestry, farming and outdoor educational
programs including winter wildlife study,
summer camp, and school study trips;
nature museum.
Publications: Spring newsletter
THE NATURE CONSERVANCY—
VERMONT FIELD OFFICE
7 Main Street
Montpefler, VT 05602
802/229-4425
Chairman: Robert Klein
Acquisition and protection of natural areas.
NEW ENGLAND COALITION ON
NUCLEAR POLLUTION, INC.
Box 637
Brattleboro, VT 05301
802/257-0336
President: Diana P. Sidebotham
Educating the public in regards to alter-
native energy sources.
Publications: “On the Watch” (monthly)
VERMONT INSTITUTE OF
NATURAL SCIENCE
Church Hill Road
Woodstock, V I 05091
802/457-2779
Director Sarah B. Laughlin
Environmental education; natural history
research; co-ordinates Vermont Atlas
Breeding Bird Project.
Publications: Newsletter (10 times a year);
“Records of Vermont Birds” (quarterly);
“Vermont Natural History” (annual)
VERMONT LUNG ASSOCIATION
30 Farrell Street
South Burlington, VT 05401
8021863-6817
Executive Director Hubert R. Slack
Prevention and control of lung disease and
aggravating factors including air pollution.
VERMONT NATURAL
RESOURCES COUNCIL
7 Main Street
Montpeller, VT 05602
8021223-2328
Executive Director Seward Weber
Project work in environmental law, land use
planning, farmland protection, forest
resource Issues, sewage treatment plan-
ning, and environmental education.
Publication: “Vermont Environmental
Report” (bI-monthly)
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INDEX
FEDERAL AGENCIES
Bureau of Oceans and international
Environmental and Scientific Affairs
Council on Environmental Quality
Department of Agriculture-Soil
Conservation Service-CT
Department of Agriculture-Soil
Conservation Service-MA
Department of Agriculture-Soil
Conservation Service-NH
Department of Agriculture-Soil
Conservation Service-Ri
Department of Agriculture-Soil
Conservation Service-VT
Department of Energy
Department of the Interior
Heritage Conservation and
Recreation Service
Geological Survey
National Park Service
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Department of Labor- OSHA
Department of Transportation
National Weather Service
National Marine Fisheries Service
Office of Coastal Zone Management
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
COMPREHENSIVE STATE AGENCIES
Connecticut Department of
Environmental Protection
Maine Department of Environmental
Protection
Regional Offices: Portland
Bangor
Presque Isle
Massachusetts Executive Office of
Environmental Affairs
Massachusetts Department of
Environmental Quality Engineering
Massachusetts Department of
Environmental Management
Rhode Island Department of
Environmental Management 5
Vermont Agency of Conservation 5
STATE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
O FF1 C ES
Connecticut Air Compliance Unit 6
Maine Bureau of Air Quality Control 6
Massachusetts Division of Air Quality
Control 6
New Hampshire Air Resources Agency ... 6
Rhode Island Division of Air and
Hazardous Materials 6
Vermont Air and Solid Waste Programs... 6
STATE WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
OFFICES
Connecticut Water Compliance Unit 7
Maine Bureau of Water Quality Control . .. 7
Massachusetts Division of
Water Pollution 7
New Hampshire Water Supply and
Pollution Control Commission 7
Rhode island Division of
Water Resources 7
Vermont Department of Water Resources
and Environmental Engineering 7
STATE WATER SUPPLY OFFICES
Connecticut Water Supplies Section 8
Maine Division of Health Engineering .. .. 8
Massachusetts Division of Water Supply . 8
New Hampshire Water Supply and
Pollution Control Commission 8
Rhode Island Division of Water Supply ... 8
Vermont Division of Environmental
Health 8
STATE HAZARDOUS WASTE AGENCIES
Connecticut Hazardous Materials
Management Unit
Maine Bureau of Oil and Hazardous
Materials
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
9
9
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Massachusetts Division of Hazardous
Waste
New Hampshire Water Supply and
Pollution Control Commission
Rhode Island Division of Air and
Hazardous Waste
Vermont Hazardous Materials
Management Section
STATE SOLIDS WASTE AGENCIES
Connecticut Solid Waste
Management Unit 10
Connecticut Resources Recovery
Authority 10
Maine Division of Solid Waste
Management Control 10
Massachusetts Bureau of Solid Waste
Disposal 10
Division of Hazardous Waste, DEQE .... 10
Oil and Hazardous Materials
Section, DEQE 10
New Hampshire Bureau of Solid Waste
Management 10
Rhode Island Division of
Land Resources 10
Rhode Island Solid Waste
Management Corporation 10
Vermont Air and Solid Waste Programs.. 10
STATE NOISE CONTROL OFFICES
Connecticut Noise Control Unit
Maine Department of Human Services..
Massachusetts Division of Air
Quality Control
New Hampshire Occupational Health
Services
Rhode Island Division of Occupational
Health and Radiation Control
Vermont Division of Occupational
Health and Radiological Health
STATE PESTICIDE CONTROL OFFICES
Connecticut Hazardous Materials
Management Unit
Maine Pesticide Control Board
Maine Division of Regulation
Massachusetts Department of
Food and Agriculture
Massachusetts Division of
Food and Drugs
New Hampshire Pesticide
Control Division
Rhode Island Division of
Agriculture
Vermont Plant Industry Division
STATE RADIATION CONTROL OFFICES
Connecticut Radiation
Control Unit
Maine Department of Human Services...
Massachusetts Department of
Public Health
Massachusetts Division of
Occupational Hygiene
New Hampshire Bureau of
Environmental Health
Rhode Island Division of Occupational
Health and Radiation Control
Vermont Occupational and
Radiological Health
STATE HEALTH PLANNING AGENCIES
Connecticut Bureau of Health Planning
and Resource Allocation
Maine Department of Human Services...
Massachusetts Department of Public
Health
New Hampshire Office of Health
Planning and Development
Rhode Island Division of Health
Planning and Development
Rhode Island Office of Health
System Planning
Vermont Department of Health
NATIONAL
Air Pollution Control Association 15
AmerIcan Forest Institute 15
American Lung Association 15
American Rivers Conservation Council .. 15
Appalachian Mountain Club 15
Association of State and Interstate Water
Pollution Control Administrators 15
12
12
12
12
12
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
11
11
11
11
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11
12
12
12
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15
15
15
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
22
22
international Atlantic Salmon
Foundation
Long island Task Force
Manomet Bird Observatory
National Wildlife Federation
Nature Conservancy
New England Aquarium
New England Coalition on
Nuclear Power
New England Consortium
on Environmental Protection
New England Environmental
Network .
Audubon Society
National Audubon Society
Campfire
Conservation Foundation
Elm Research institute
Environmental Action Foundation
Environmental Defense Fund
Environmental Policy Center
izaak Walton League of America
League of Conservation Voters
League of Women Voters of the U.S
National Association of Conservation
Districts
National Association for the Advance-
ment of Humane Education
National Commission on Air Quality
National Parks and Conservation
Association
National Wildlife Federation
Natural Resources Defense Council .. -.
Nature Conservancy
Oceanic Society
Restoration of Atlantic Salmon
in America
Soil Conservation Society
of America
Trout Unlimited
Wilderness Society
Wildlife Society
Wildlife Management Institute
Zero Population Growth
REGIONAL
American Forest Institute 19
American Recreation and Conservation
Association 19
Appalachian Mountain Club 19
Audubon Society- National 19
Clamshell Alliance 19
Connecticut River Watershed Council . . . 19
Connecticut River Watershed Council
Upper Valley Office 19
Conservation Law Foundation 19
Department of the Interior- Office
of Youth Programs 19
Friends of the Earth 20
New England Forestry Foundation
New England Interstate Water Pollution
Control Commission
New England River Basins Commission
New England Rivers Center
New England Water Pollution Control
AssociatIon
New England Wild Flower Society
People Against Pollution
Regional Environmental Council
Sierra Club• New England Chapters
Wildlife Management Institute
CONNECTICUT
Appalachian Mountain Club 23
Audubon Societies 23
Connecticut Audubon Society 23
Connecticut Audubon Environmental
Center 23
National Audubon Society 23
Audubon Center in Greenwich 23
Sharon Audubon Center 23
Berkshire - Litchfield Environmental
Council 23
Bristol Regional Environmental
Center 23
Byram River Pollution Abatement
Association 24
Center for Environmental Education ... . 24
Center for the Environment and Man .. . . 24
Chesire Land Trust 24
Children’s Museum of Hartford 24
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CT Air Conservation CommitteelCT Lung
Association 24
CT Arboretum at Connecticut College... 24
CT Association of Rail and Bus Users ... 24
CT Association of Soil and Water
Conservation Districts 25
CT Citizen Action Group 25
CT Conservation Association 25
CT Council on Enivonmental Quality .... 25
CT Environmental Caucus 25
CT Forest and Park Association 25
CT Friends of the Hudson River
Highlands 25
CT Fund for the Environment 25
CT River Committee 25
CT River Salmon Association 26
CT Voice of Energy 26
CT Wildlife Federation 26
Conservationists of Stamford 26
Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center
E P Education Services 26
Eliot Pratt Education Center 26
Environmental Education Center 26
Essex Conservation Trust 26
Farmington River Watershed
Association
Federated Garden Clubs of
Connecticut
Friends of Animals
Great Meadows Conservation Trust....
Guilford Land Conservation Trust
Haddam Land Trust
Health Systems Agencies
North Central CT
Northwest CT
Heritage Land Preservation Trust..
Housatonic Valley Association.
Inland Route Association
Inland Wetlands and Water
Courses Agency
James L. Goodwin Forest
Conservation Center
Joshua’s Tract Conservation and
Historic Trust
Land Trust Service Bureau
League of Women Voters of CT
Lltchf laid County Soil and Water
Conservation District
Lltchfield Land Conservation Trust
Lutz Jr. Museum and Oak Grove
Nature Center
Lyme Land Conservation Trust
Natural Resources Council of CT
Nature Center for Environmental
Activities
Nature Conservancy
Naugatuck Environmental Control
Commission
New Britain Youth Museum
New Canaan Land Conservation Trust...
New Canaan Nature Center
Northeast Transportation Coalition
North Haven Conservation Commission
People for Economic and
Social Action
Preserve the Wetlands Association
Project Oceanology
Qulnebaug River Basin Council
Quinnipiac River Watershed
Association 30
Redding Land Trust 30
Roaring Brook Nature Center 30
Save Our State Committee 30
Scantic River Watershed
Association 31
Shame’ 31
Shelton Land Conservation
Trust, Inc 31
Sleeping Giant Park Association
Stamford Museum and Nature Center
Taicott Mountain Science Center
for Student involvement
Thames Science Center
Thomaston Pride
T .R.E.E.S
Trout Unlimited. CT Council
Weantinoge Heritage
Westbrook Land Conservation Trust
Westrock Nature Recreation Center
Wiiton Land Conservation Trust
28
28
28
28
29
29
29
29
29
29
29
29
29
30
30
30
30
30
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
28
28
28
28
28
28
31
31
31
31
31
32
32
32
32
32
32
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MAINE
American Association of
University Women 33
Appalachian Mountain Club 33
Audubon Societies 33
Maine Audubon Society 33
National Audubon Society 33
Augusta Nature Club 33
CenterforNaturalAreas 33
Congress of Lake Associations 33
Conservation Education Foundation
of Maine 33
Damariscotta River Association 33
Friends of the Earth 33
Harwood island Biological Station 34
Lakes Association of Norway 34
Lakes Environmental Association 34
Land and Water Resources Center 34
Maine Association of Conservation
Commissions 34
Maine Association of Conservation
Districts 34
Maine Coast Heritage Trust 34
Maine Health Systems Agency 34
Maine Lung Association 34
Natural Resources Council of Maine ... . 34
Nature Conservancy 35
Pemaquld Watershed Association 35
Sheepscot Valley Conservation
Association 35
State Biologists Association 35
Wildlife Society 35
MASSACHUSETTS
American Lung Association of
Boston
Appaiachian Mountain Club
Arlington Conservation Association
Association for the Preservation
of Cape Cod
Audubon Societies
Massachusetts Audubon Society
Arcadia Nature Center and Wildlife
Sanctuary
Ashumet Hoiiy Reservation
Blue Hills Trailside Museum 38
BroadmoorlLittie Pond Wildlife
Sanctuary 38
Chickatawbut Hill 38
Cooks Canyon/Wildwood
Nature Center 38
Drumlin Farm Education Center .... 38
Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary ... 38
Laughing Brook Education Center .. 38
Moose Hill Wiidlife Sanctuary and
Nature Center 38
Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary
and Canoe Meadows Wildlife
Sanctuary 38
Stonybrook Nature Center and
Wildlife Sanctuary 39
Wachusett Meadow Wildlife
Sactuary 39
Welifieet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary ... 39
National Audubon Society 39
Berkshire Community College 39
Berkshire County Land Trust and
Conservation Fund 39
Berkshire Natural Resources Council . .. 39
Blackstone River Watershed
Association 39
Boston College Environmental
Center 40
Boston Harbor Citizens’ Advisory
Committee 40
Boston Natural Areas Fund 40
Boston Society of Architects 40
Boston Society of Landscape
Architects 40
Boston Zoological Society
Cape Code Museum of Natural
History
Charles River Watershed
Association
Chatham Conservation Foundation
Citizens’ Aviation Policy
Association
Clamshell Alliance Boston
Chapter
Connecticut River Ecology
Action Corp
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
40
40
40
41
41
41
41
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Deerfield River Valley Conservation
Association 41
Earthworm 41
Environmental Awareness Council 41
Environmental Intern Program 41
Environmental Law Society, Boston
University 41
Environmental Quality
Division, M.D.C 42
Environmental Studies,
Univ. of Lowell 42
Essex Conservation District 42
Essex County Greenbelt Association.... 42
Franklin Conservation District 42
Franklin Park Zoological Gardens 42
Friends of Blue Hills 42
Friends of Conservation 42
Fund for Preservation of Wildlife and
Natural Areas 42
The Garden Club Federation of MA 43
Habitat instItute for the Environment
Hale Reservation 43
Harvard Environment Law Society,
Harvard Univ 43
Health Systems Agencies 43
Central Massachusetts 43
Merrimack Valley Health
Planning Council North Shore 43
Southeastern Massachusetts 43
Hitchcock Center for the Environment... 43
Housatonic River Watershed
Association 44
Kestrel Trust 44
Lake Cochituate Watershed
Association 44
Land Preservation Society of
Norton, Inc 44
League of Women Voters of Boston 44
Learning Center for the Environment .... 44
Mass. Association of Biological
Farmers
andGardeners 44
Mass. Association of Conservation
Commissions 44
Mass. Association of Conservation
Districts 45
Mass. Congress of Lake and Pond
Associations 45
Mass. Consumer Council 45
Mass. Department of Public Works 45
Mass. Environmental Education
Society 45
Mass. Environmental Health
Association 45
Mass. Farm Bureau Federation 45
Mass. Forest and Park Association 45
Mass Horticultural Society 45
Mass. Land League 46
Mass. Lung Association 46
Mass. Public Health Association 46
Mass. Sportsmen’s Council 48
Mass. Voice of Energy 46
Merrimack River Watershed Council .... 46
Metropolitan Area Planning Council .... 46
Millers River Watershed Council 46
Museum of Science 47
Mystic River Watershed Association .... 47
Nantucket Conservation Foundation.... 47
Nashua River Watershed Association ... 47
Natural Resources Guild 47
The Nature Conservancy 47
Nature’s Classroom 47
Neponset Conservation Association .... 47
New Alchemy Institute 48
Norfolk County.Newton Lung
Association 48
Nurses Environmental Health Watch .... 48
Outer Cape Environmental
Association 48
Planned Parenthood League of Mass. ... 48
Provincetown Center for
Coastal Studies 48
Saugus Action Volunteers for the
Environment 48
Save OurShores 48
Shade Tree Laboratories 49
Solarbrook 49
South Shore Natural Science Center .... 49
Springfield Environmental Coalition .... 49
SuAsCo Watershed Association 49
Sudbury Valley Trustees 49
Task Force on the Environment 49
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Traphole Brook Protection
Association 49
Trout Unlimited- Mass/RI Council 50
Trustees of Reservations 50
U.S. Department of Agriculture - Coop
Extension Service 50
Walter 0. Stone Memorial Zoological
Gardens 50
Water Resources Research CenterS
Univ. of Mass 50
Web of Life 50
Wellesley Conservation Council 50
Westfield River Watershed
Association 50
Westport River Defense Fund 51
Wildlife Rehabilitation Center 51
Winchester Trails 51
Worcester Clean City Committee 51
Zero Population Growth
Western Mass 51
Boston 51
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Advocates of Controlled Trapping 53
Americans for More Power Sources 53
Audubon Societies 53
Audubon Society of NH 53
National Audubon Society 53
Blackwater River Watershed
Association 53
Citizens Task Force on
Hazardous Waste 53
Clean Water Council 53
Elm Research Institute 53
Environmental Coalition 53
Environmental Law Council of NH 54
Environmental Studies Division
Dartmouth Outing Club 54
Environmental Studies Program.
Dartmouth College 54
Harris Center for Conservation
Education 54
Institute of Natural and
Environmental Resources 54
island Pond Protective
Association 54
Lake Sunapee Protective
Association 54
Lake Winnipesaukee Association 54
League of Women Voters of NH 55
Merrimack County Conservation
District 55
Monadnock Alternative Energy
Coalition 55
NH Association of Conservation
Commissions 55
NH Association of Conservation
Districts 55
NH Camp Directors’ Association 55
NH Lung Association 55
NH Recreation and Park Society 55
NH Wildlife Federation 55
New Hampton School Environmental
Science Program 56
Northeast Transportation Coalition 56
Office of Recreation Services 56
Piscataquog Watershed Association.... 56
Project See 56
Program on Government Regulation .... 56
Resource Policy Center 56
Rockingham Recreational Roadways ... 56
Rural Education Center 57
Seacoast Anti-Pollution League 57
Society Advocating Natural Energy 57
Society for the Protection of
NH Forests 57
Squam Lakes Association 57
Squam Lakes Science Center 57
Statewide Program of Action to
Conserve the Environment 57
Trout Unlimited - NH Council 57
University of NH Marine Program 51
Upper Contoocook Watershed
Association 57
RHODE ISLAND
Appalachian Mountain Club
Audubon Societies
Audubon Society of RI
National Audubon Society
59
59
59
59
69

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Ecology Action for RI .
League of Women Voters of RI
Narrow River Preservation
Association
RI Lung Association
RI Association of Conservation
Commissioners
RI Historical Preservation
Commission
Save the Bay
Trout Unlimited- MAIRI Council
VERMONT
Audubon Society 61
Nationai Audubon Society 61
Conservation Society of
Southern Vermont 61
Earth Bridge Community Land Trust .... 61
Environmental Program- Univ.
of Vermont 61
For Land’s Sake 61
Green Mountain Club 61
Green Mountain Water Pollution
Control Association
Lake Champlain Committee
Merck Forest Foundation
Nature Conservancy
New England Coalition on
Nuclear Power
Vermont institute of Natural
Science
Vermont Lung Association
Vermont Natural Resources
Council
59
59
59
59
-. 60
60
60
61
61
62
62
62
62
62
62
70

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