
Association to Preserve Cape Cod | Preserving Nature for 50 Years
APCC is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization and contributions are tax deductible to the extent of the law. Our federal tax ID number is 04-2462788. Donations can be made securely though this website, or …
River Herring Monitoring Program - Association to Preserve Cape Cod
APCC partners with many organizations, towns, agencies, and individuals to promote river herring monitoring, protection, and management. Their dedicated work is the reason why the Cape has the …
River Herring Monitor Hub - Association to Preserve Cape Cod
Count Coordinators: Tom Matthews Pond – Bryan Howes, Bass River Rod & Gun Club Long Pond – David Sutherland, Cape Cod Salties Baxter Grist Mill – Karissa Collins, Fish Passage Specialist, …
This is Huge - Association to Preserve Cape Cod
APCC has spent the past 50 years building our scientific expertise, capacity, and partnerships, to be able to develop, fund and implement major projects like these. This award is the culmination of much …
About - Association to Preserve Cape Cod
The mission of the Association to Preserve Cape Cod, APCC, is to preserve, protect and enhance the natural resources of Cape Cod.
Volunteer - Association to Preserve Cape Cod
As the only Cape-wide environmental advocacy organization, APCC engages a team of skilled volunteers to help us to preserve, protect, and enhance the natural resources of Cape Cod.
Staff - Association to Preserve Cape Cod
In this role, April works to provide additional capacity and resources for restoration projects on Cape Cod. APCC has worked with Cape communities to identify more than 140 restoration projects aimed …
Employment - Association to Preserve Cape Cod
The Association to Preserve Cape Cod (APCC) is seeking interns to help monitor cyanobacteria in Cape Cod’s freshwater ponds as part of APCC’s Cyanobacteria Monitoring Program. APCC’s …
Cyanobacteria - Association to Preserve Cape Cod
Program Overview APCC’s Cyanobacteria Monitoring Program partners with officials at the town, county, state, and federal levels as well as local pond associations and residents to conduct …
Native Plant Initiative - Association to Preserve Cape Cod
Native plants are those best adapted to thrive in the region where they are found. Many Cape Cod native plant species are tolerant of drought and salt spray and thrive in the Cape’s poor acidic soils. …