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Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Conservancy
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Conservancy - A blog on conservation, from migratory birds to coral reefs, from rainforests to climate change to personal green technology.
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Conservancy
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Conservancy - A blog on conservation, from migratory birds to coral reefs, from rainforests to climate change to personal green technology.
Grist
Environmental news and green living tips from Grist, the most recognizable voice in environmental journalism.
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Conservancy
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Conservancy - A blog on conservation, from migratory birds to coral reefs, from rainforests to climate change to personal green technology.
350 | Global Warming. Global Action. Global Future.
350 | Global Warming. Global Action. Global Future.
How to Green Your Coffee & Tea : TreeHugger
Here’s a quick spin through some of the finer points of green coffee and tea connoisseurship.
Greenversations: The official blog of the EPA
This blog is written by EPA employees (and occasional guests) about the things they bring to their jobs every day.
Greening Australia
Greening Australia welcomes everyone committed to protecting and restoring the health, diversity and productivity of our unique landscapes. If you're ready to get out and get active, Greening Australia has a world of ways to address environment issues.
14 Easy Ways to Be an Everyday Environmentalist
Remember when "environmentalist" just meant... recycling? Today there's a lot more choice! Check out these tips from scientists and leading green bloggers on how to make personal, everyday choices to help save the planet.
Environmental Security: Ending the War on Terra
When nature stops providing, people start fighting. Gaza, Rwanda and Darfur show us how natural resource shortages have led to violence, poverty and genocide. The Nature Conservancy says we can reduce the risk of global conflict, but only if we match our
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When nature stops providing, people start fighting. Gaza, Rwanda and Darfur show us how natural resource shortages have led to violence, poverty and genocide. The Nature Conservancy says we can reduce the risk of global conflict, but only if we match our resolve in the war on terror with a commitment to ending the "war on Terra."
Flickr photo contest: Enter your nature photos now!
The Nature Conservancy invites you to enter your stunning nature images in our first-ever photography competition. If you win, your digital photo could be featured on our web site, nature.org, or in the Conservancy's 2008 calendar. It's free -- enter now!
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Your digital photo could be featured on our website or in The Nature Conservancy's 2008 calendar!
A Mercury Mystery: Monitoring Songbirds for Toxic Mercury
Recent news that a variety of migratory songbirds nesting in forests across New York were found to have elevated mercury levels has surprised many who thought the threat from mercury was confined to aquatic birds and the fish they eat.
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How could "terrestrial" birds, like the diminutive Bicknell’s and wood thrush, which feed on insects and other critters found in leaf litter, accumulate mercury if they did not consume contaminated fish and did not depend on food sources found in ponds or lakes? The culprit? Atmospheric deposition of mercury
Conservation Easements: Conserving Land, Water and a Way of Life
Conservation easements are one of the most powerful, effective tools available for the permanent conservation of private lands in the United States. The use of conservation easements has successfully protected millions of acres of wildlife habitat and ope
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New tax incentives are available for private landowners interested in protecting the important conservation values of their lands through the donation of conservation easements. Learn more about this opportunity to have a lasting effect on our planet!
Great Places: protecting land and water for nature and people on Squidoo
The life and times of our planet. Good news about nature, the environment, and the challenges that people face in their interactions with the Earth. Learn about how you can get involved with saving the last great places.
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The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working to protect the most ecologically important lands and waters around the world for nature and people.
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