Conservation
Supporting organizations whose efforts provide care and protection of natural
(Environmental, Animal & Marine) resources for future generations.
MISSION:
The Environmental Defense Center works to protect and enhance the local environment through education, advocacy, and legal action.
"The Environmental Defense Center is extremely grateful for the generous support of the Fusenot Foundation. As the only nonprofit public interest law firm between Los Angeles and San Francisco, your support allows us to continue our work protecting our clean air and water, our precious open space and the wildlife that depend on it, our marine resources, and to ensure a healthy climate for all future generations to enjoy."
Owen Bailey, Executive Director
Environmental Defense Center
MISSION
The mission of San Diego Zoo Global is to save species worldwide by uniting our expertise in animal and plant care and conservation science with our dedication to inspiring passion for nature. Using our family of brands to differentiate our campuses, projects, and initiatives, we strive to be at the forefront of wildlife conservation and education.
“It is my pleasure to thank the Georges and Germaine Fusenot Charity Foundation for your support of the San Diego Zoo Global and its education programs. Your wonderful commitment will allow approximately 270 students from underserved schools in San Diego County to participate in hands-on science learning at the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center for Conservation Research. The San Diego Zoo Global is honored to have merited your investment.”
Douglas G. Myers, President/CEO
San Diego Zoo Global
MISSION
Coastwalk/California Coastal Trail Association is the only statewide non‐profit with the mission to promote, steward, and ensure the completion of the California Coastal Trail (CCT). When complete, the CCT will run unbroken the entire length of California’s 1200‐mile coastline and provide healthy recreational access and non‐motorized transportation to both visitors and residents.
“We are so grateful to the Georges and Germaine Fusenot Charity Foundation for their support of our coastal education and stewardship programs. Their support helps our organization to engage hundreds of volunteers in a citizen science coastal clean‐up program which removes thousands of pounds of harmful marine debris from our beaches and to develop programs which provide Coastal Trail experiences for at‐risk youth and underserved populations. We are honored to be included in their investment to steward a beautiful California Coast.”
Cea Higgins, Executive Director
Coastwalk/CCTA