Wildlands Restoration Volunteers

Wildlands Restoration Volunteers

Longmont, CO 80501
Tax ID46-0505155

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More about this organization

Mission

Wildlands Restoration Volunteers (WRV) is a Colorado nonprofit 501(c)(3) that organizes thousands of volunteers each year to complete more than 150 conservation projects throughout Colorado. WRV fosters a community spirit of shared responsibility for the stewardship and restoration of public and protected lands. They build diverse communities that care for the land, supporting volunteerism for ecological restoration and stewardship to address the environmental impacts on Colorado's natural areas.

About

Natural habitats - WRV's core restoration program responds to diverse needs in our area. The land agencies with which we work express great satisfaction with our work, repeatedly ask for our help, and recommend us to other agencies. WRV is also involved in testing new restoration techniques. In 2019, WRV volunteers planted over 7,349 plants, shrubs and trees, which rebuild soil and create food, forage, structure and shade for native species.

Revenue

$1,574,359

Expenses

$1,464,434

Website

wrv.org