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Aug 25, 2008
Focus: Environment
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Location: Oregon, United States
Can Dogs Help Find and Save Endangered Species?

Amazing Dog Helps Find and Save Endangered Species!Rogue, an amazing 4-year-old Belgian sheepdog, helps The Nature Conservancy find rare plants in Oregon that provide shelter for an endangered butterfly.

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Posted: Aug 25, 2008 4:10pm
Jun 30, 2008
Breaking news: 320,000 Acres of Forest Protected for Wildlife and People

In one of the most significant conservation sales in U.S. history, The Nature Conservancy and The Trust for Public Land have preserved 320,000 acres of pristine forest in western Montana that provide valuable habitat for species.

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Jun 19, 2008
Focus: Environment
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Location: United States
102,387,581 Americans Don't Know How to Go Green

102,387,581 Americans Don't Know How to Go GreenAccording to a Harris survey, more than 90% of Americans are recycling, but over 1/3rd of the entire U.S. population hasn't changed their lifestyle because they "did not know what to do" in order to be more green.

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Posted: Jun 19, 2008 10:27am
Jun 19, 2008
Focus: Environment
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Location: United States
102,387,581 Americans Don't Know How to Go Green

102,387,581 Americans Don't Know How to Go GreenAccording to a Harris survey, more than 90% of Americans are recycling, but over 1/3rd of the entire U.S. population hasn't changed their lifestyle because they "did not know what to do" in order to be more green.

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Jun 16, 2008
Focus: Environment
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Location: United States
Top 10 Tips for the Perfect Green Wedding

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something... green? In honor of the impending wedding season, The Nature Conservancy offers tips to make your special day one Mother Nature will celebrate!



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Posted: Jun 16, 2008 4:00pm
Jun 16, 2008
Focus: Environment
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Location: United States
Top 10 Tips for the Perfect Green Wedding

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something... green? To honor your green intentions, The Nature Conservancy has fun, easy tips to make that special day one Mother Nature can celebrate, too.

Top 10 tips for the Perfect Green Wedding

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Posted: Jun 16, 2008 3:34pm
May 28, 2008
Focus: Endangered Species
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Location: United States
How to Save 83% of the World's Coral Reef Species

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Coral reefs provide the world with goods and services worth US$375 billion annually, but scientists estimate that 70% of all corals reefs could be lost by 2050. Now a new initiative aims to conserve an astounding 83% of the world's coral species, aided by a US$20 million pledge by The Nature Conservancy.


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Posted: May 28, 2008 2:48pm
May 22, 2008
Focus: Environment
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Biofuel Crops Are New Invasive Species Threat

 

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Damage from invasive species already costs the world more than $1.4 trillion annually.

But now a new report says that biofuel crops could also become invasive species -- and that the risk needs to be evaluated before these crops are planted.

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Posted: May 22, 2008 4:29pm
May 22, 2008

Biofuel Crops Are New Invasive Species Threat

 

Click here to READ and NOTE this important story about biofuels and invasive species!

Damage from invasive species already costs the world more than $1.4 trillion annually.

But now a new report says that biofuel crops could also become invasive species -- and that the risk needs to be evaluated before these crops are planted.

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Posted: May 22, 2008 4:25pm
Jan 28, 2008
14 Easy Ways to Be an Everyday Environmentalist

Remember when "environmentalist" just meant... recycling? Today there's a lot more choice!

Check out these green tips from scientists and leading green bloggers on how to make personal, everyday choices to help save the planet!

Please read and NOTE this article chock-full of green living tips!

 

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After sharing a great meal with my family on Thanksgiving Day, I sat out by the fire on our back patio, thinking of what I was grateful for this year. I pondered the fact that our giving of thanks quickly becomes just the prelude to the extremely comm...
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After sharing a great meal with my family on Thanksgiving Day, I sat out by the fire on our back patio, thinking of what I was grateful for this year. I pondered the fact that our giving of thanks quickly becomes just the prelude to the extremely comm...
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thinking of all of you and giving thanks for your friendship - I have moved again and when I have computer acess will in fact write about it - love Kathryn
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Africa's Witch Children (1 of 5) Aired November 23, 2009 on C4 - Play all videos: http://bit.ly/7oRQHQ - A year ago, Dispatches told the story of how children in Africa's Niger Delta were being denounced by Christian pastors as ...http://www.care2....
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While those who work in freshwater conservation frequently (and understandably) emphasize the daunting array of threats to aquatic ecosystems, Thanksgiving seems a good time to reflect on reasons for optimism and, well, gratitude.  I live ...
Nov
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I am very THANK-FULL for m  great FRIENDS!!!   *yes*  *hug* As you prepare to enjoy your bounty . . .  take a moment to think of those who are STARVING!!! . . . http://www.change.org/act ions/view/a...
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(Above video: Geoff Lipsett-Moore, director of conservation for the Conservancy’s Melanesia program, celebrates along with other Conservancy staff and chiefs from Choiseul province in the Solomon Islands celebrate the community’s support f...
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There’s a lot to be thankful this morning, readers. The majority of Americans believe that climate change is happening, and want to do something about it.  Someday, your cell phone’s waste heat could actually make i...
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[I've had a great bunch of fathers answer these questions about dads and homebirth already, but I haven't taken the time to answer them myself until now. Here's my contribution to the 10 Questions series.] 10 Questions for Homebirth Dads with Derek M...
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Over at Sierra Magazine, an article called “The Great Diaper Debate” has a question from a reader about the effect that using cloth diapers has on water usage: “Cloth diapers require both water and energy to wash—t. ..

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