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The following organizations have partnered with the HCUCA and are helping us achieve our goals.  Please visit their sites and show them your support.

The Legacy Fund, a Central Indiana Community Foundation affiliate, supports charitable organizations in Hamilton County.

The Hamilton County Soil & Water Conservation District provides the community with conservation leadership and quality services dedicated to improving and sustaining our natural resources.

The mission of the Backyard Conservation Program is to provide technical, financial, and educational assistance to help urban communities and landowners in Hamilton County implement conservation practices.

Stoeppelwerth & Associates provides land survey services in Hamilton County

Remenschneider Associates is a landscape architect firm that provides urban, recreation park, and wildlife habitat design services to the public and private sectors.

HAM offers a complete line of aquatic environmental services including erosion control & remediation, shoreline restoration, environmental consulting, habitat restoration, lake design & maintenance, seeding, aquatic planting, and more.

Central Indiana Chapter serving Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, and Marion County by protecting, restoring, and enhancing wildlife habitat.

The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Fish & Wildlife manages Indiana's fish and wildlife for present and future generations, balancing ecological, recreational, and economic benefits.

Woody Warehouse is a Central Indiana family-owned nursery that utilizes a unique multi-step growing system that results in higher quality trees with massive root systems.

 

Native Plants Unlimited carries a wide variety of native plants and is one of the few companies to offer 100% native plants.

 

Boram Lawn & Landscape is a full service landscape contractor offering design, installation, and maintenance services.

 

The NRCS offers conservation programs that help people reduce soil erosion, enhance water supplies, improve water quality, increase wildlife habitat, and reduce damages caused by floods and other natural disasters.

 

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