MEMBER PROJECTS

The following are projects that SEE is currently sponsoring in support of our mission for social and ecological justice.
You can learn more about the specific work of SEE’s projects by clicking links to their websites on the pictures below.
Ballona Valley Preservation League
Through the utilization of video and electronic media, this group is halting construction on
the Ballona Wetlands. The videotaping of endangered species is an essential component in
preserving this crown jewel of Los Angeles, which developers have coveted for decades.
Conservatree
Conservatree's mission is to shift the pulp and paper industry to environmentally
sustainable production processes through environmental paper market development &
providing tools, strategies, education and technical assistance to paper purchasers and
environmental paper advocates.
Dream of a Nation, SEE Innovation
Dream of a Nation is a public awareness and capacity building initiative designed to raise
awareness for critical social and environmental issues and generate revenue for over 40
leading civil society organizations.
Environmental Paper Network
EPN is a diverse group of environmental organizations joined together to support socially
and environmentally sustainable transformations within the pulp and paper industry.
Green Press Initiative - SEE Innovation
To catalyze innovations in policy, lifestyle, and awareness that serve to restore social,
environmental, and economic balance.
Habitat Works of Southern California
Habitat Works is an environmental stewardship action group producing volunteer projects
to improve the habitats of endangered, threatened and perturbed species in Southern
California.
Le Bateau du Audubon
The primary mission of Le Bateau du Audubon is to provide a safe, low-impact, fun
platform for learning about our estuarine and marsh ecosystems. Secondly, to provide
support to US Fish and Wildlife and CA Dept of Fish and Game personnel.
Project Bona Fide
Created out of a need to support rural Nicaraguan farming communities and culture gain
self-empowerment and economic stability. In addition to offering farmers financial and
technical support toward gaining organic certification, our focus is on establishing much
needed export market opportunities and preserving native environments.
Save Open Space
Our goal is to preserve the Santa Monica Mountains through the halting of development
schemes.  Efforts center on Soka University expansion, the Ahmanson Ranch City, Stokes
Canyon and other smaller pockets of proposed development.
Save Our Ring of Green (SOROG)
The mission of SOROG is to protect the designated buffer of land surrounding the City of
Thousand Oaks and affecting other bordering cities such as the Santa Rosa Valley,
Camarillo, Newbury Park, Malibu, Agoura, Oak Park and Westlake Village from
development and human encroachment.
SEE Innovation
The mission of SEE Innovation is to build awareness, capacity, and structures for social
and environmental transformation. Active programs of SEE Innovation include the Green
Press Initiative and Dream of a Nation.
Wilder Institute
Conscious permaculture design reweaves the web of fertile and sophisticated landscapes
where humans, plants, animals and our collective spirits belong and are welcome.
Wright Organic Resource Center
Our goal is to educate and activate people to be creative and environmentally
responsible in all aspects of life. We provide opportunities for people in the Los Angeles
area, especially youth, to experience the legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright and Organic
Architecture, encouraging the creative integration of Nature, Art and Community.