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The Sounds of
Spring – An Endangered Landscape? Groundwater
Media Materials (Click to
download word documents) Love is
Natural Live in a
Great Community for People and Nature? Well, tell us about it! Over 80% of Great Lake Residents Give Thumbs Up To Global Warming
Solutions: Survey reveals strong support for state & federal actions
protecting the Great Lakes Biodiversity
Project Releases New Resource Kit for Journalists:
Backgrounders on Biodiversity &
Great Lakes Residents Love Their Lakes, Worry About Pollution. Joyce
Foundation Commits
Keeping the Faith: Environmental
Movement Reconnects with Ethical Roots
Giving Thanks for Nature’s Bounty:
Poll Shows
Americans Support Biodiversity Protection, but U.S. Ducks Leadership at
the World Sustainability Summit
Five Ways to a Healthier
Home and Habitat The Biodiversity
Project’s “Five Ways to Create Healthier Homes and Habitats” campaign is
designed to help people learn more about a few simple and effective steps
they can take to make their homes, their gardens and the world a healthier
and more enjoyable place to live.
Americans
and Biodiversity: The Biodiversity Project works to make people aware of the importance of biodiversity and to build their commitment to saving it, through individual actions and ecologically sound policy choices. For more information, contact Erin Oliver at (608) 250-9876 or eoliver@biodiverse.org
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