The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) for the State of Nevada establishes and administers the goals, objectives and priorities for the preservation of its natural resources.
The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for the State of Maine is responsible for protecting and restoring its natural resources and enforcing the both the State and Federal environmental laws.
The State of Missouri's Department of Conservation protects and manages the fish, forest, and wildlife resources, seeks to serve the public and facilitate their participation in resource management, and provides opportunity for all citizens to use, enjoy, and learn about conservation.
The State of South Dakota's Department of Environment & Natural Resources (DENR) seeks to protect the public health and the environment by providing assessments and regulations in a manner that exceeds expectations for the State's industry and its citizens.
The State of Tennessee's Department of Environment & Conservation (DEC) was created to protect and to improve the quality of its State's natural and recreational resources. The DEC administers a variety of programs and manages its State Parks and Natural areas for the benefit of Tennessee and its citizens.
The State of Vermont's Agency of Natural Resources supports the Environmental Conservation, Fish & Wildlife Regulation, and its Forests, Parks, and Recreation Legislation mandates through enforcement, litigation, and a number of management services for the public and private sectors.
The Department of Natural Resources and Water (NRW) plays a critical role in stewardship of Queensland's natural resources managing and allocating the state's land and water resources; managing native vegetation, the use and sale of native forest resources; and is responsible for managing the control of pest plants and animals.
The Energy Environmental Building Association (EEBA) provides education and resources to transform the residential design, development and construction industries to profitably deliver energy efficiency and environmentally responsible buildings and communities.
Overpopulation.org states the reality of the exploding population growth situation; the planet's inability to survive with its natural resources being excessively consumed, and errant technology threatening its sustainability.