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Center for Sustainable Environments (CSE)
PO Box 5765
Flagstaff, AZ
86011-5765

Phone: 928-523-0637
Fax: 928-523-8223
E-Mail: Heather.Farley@nau.edu

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Non-Profit Collaborators

Arizona Environmental Leadership through Mentoring
AZ Environmental Leadership through Mentoring (AZ ELM) is a non-profit organization aimed at improving the quality of life in Arizona through improving the environment. AZ ELM is committed to mentoring Arizona businesses and organizations by providing educational assistance, information and resources for Environmental, Health & Safety strategies.

Grand Canyon Trust
The mission of the Grand Canyon Trust is to protect and restore the canyon country of the Colorado Plateau. Their vision for this unique region 100 years from now is of a landscape still characterized by vast open spaces and dominated by wildness and of healthy and restored natural ecosystems.

Grand Canyon Wildlands Council
The GCWC is a consortium of scientists and conservationists whose goal is to protect and restore the native biodiversity and ecological processes of the ecoregion surrounding Grand Canyon.

Indigenous Community Enterprises
Indigenous Community Enterprise’s Navajo Hogan Roundwood Manufacturing Project creates a direct link between the restoration of forests and the well being of native communities in northern Arizona. The project develops culturally compatible housing and employment opportunities in Native American communities through the restoration of traditional use lands.

Second Nature
Dedicated to accelerating a process of transformation in higher education. Second Nature guides and nurtures these institutions in their quest to make sustainability an integral part of the institution and to help expand their efforts to make human activity sustainable.

Terralingua: Partnerships in Linguistic and Biological Diversity
Terralingua: Partnerships in Linguistic and Biological Diversity is an international organization committed to the preservation of linguistic diversity in our world, and the exploration of connections between linguistic and biological diversity.

Wild Farm Alliance
Wild Farm Alliance promotes ecological farming that protects and restores the natural environment through sustainable agriculture, biodiversity conservation, wildland buffers and wildlife corridors.

   
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CSE is proud to be in our new home in the Applied Research and Development Building - one of the most efficient buildings in the world!  The ARD building has been granted the US Green Building Council's LEED "Platinum" certification, the highest level attainable.

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