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Wildlife Refuges and Global Warming - Defenders of Wildlife
Segee See all Experts >> Media Contacts Please direct media inquiries to: James Navarro Wildlife Refuges and Global Warming Global warming is the single greatest threat imperiling the National Wildlife Refuge system as a ... "No wildlife in the Arctic refuge" (7/15/2008) House pulls for more funds for refuges (6/11/2008) Publications Joint Letter to House Regarding Oil Speculation (07/17/2008) Joint ...
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Wildlife and Global Warming - Defenders of Wildlife
Global Warming? Causes and Impacts of Global Warming Solutions Wildlife and Global Warming Navigating the Arctic Meltdown Wildlife Refuges and Global Warming Public Service Announcements Publications Defenders' Experts Jean Brennan Rick Brown Sara Chieffo Robert P. Davison Aimee Delach Karla M. Dutton J. Christopher Haney Noah Kahn Sandra Young Purohit Brian Segee Brianne Smith Sierra B. Weaver ...
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ECO-PROS - Endangered Species
United Kingdom's Millennium Seed Bank, run by the Royal Botanic Gardens, is the largest global plant diversity conservation project of its kind in the world. Millions of seeds designated as ... Mega Resource Directories Glossaries Dictionaries Links from Canada Genetic Engineering Health and Safety Environmental News Earth's Guardians Global Warming Global Change Tips for Kids What You Can Do To Help ...
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Sustainable Agriculture: Agroforestry in the Southwest
Range and Woodlands Opportunities for Agroforestry New Jobs and Economic Diversification Forest Gardens to Improving Living Conditions Environmental Improvement Health Issues Pest Management Trees and Transportation Global Warming Problems and Obstacles Emphasis on Technical rather than Socio/Political Issues Subsidies and Distorted Markets Ignorance Over-specialization The Separation of ...
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Earth Share of Missouri - General Page
Brattle Square, PO Box 9105 Cambridge, MA ... . Works exclusively to keep the wilderness areas off-limits to developement for you and your family to enjoy. 1615 M Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 member@tws.org (800) THE-WILD ...
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US Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Migratory Bird Management,
Shorebirds
Semipalmated Sandpipers often fly from the North Atlantic coast to the refuges of Suriname in South America without stopping; a journey of about 2,000 miles (OReilly and Wingfield, 1995). Migratory routes and ... would be possible to wipe out a significant portion of the overall bird population. Changes in sea level due to global warming is also of potential concern. Even a small increase in global ...
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Reef Relief - Coral Reef Conservation: Science Education News Photos and Information
Posted on March 29, 2005 Reef Relief goes on record against jet skis in Lower Keys wildlife refuges Posted on March 17, 2005 Greenwire on Corals, March 11, 2004 Posted on March 17, 2005 Cry ... ) NATURE Magazine Article VOL. 400 (July 8, 1999) Global Warming 'Could Kill Most Reefs By 2100' by Peter Pockley ENN Article (7-6-99) on Nitrogen Pollution and Algae Blooms being linked Trends in Ecology and ...
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Climate Ark: Solutions/Forest Protection Links
Climate Ark: Solutions/Forest Protection Links Skip to Content Climate Ark Climate Change and Global Warming Portal Featuring Customized Climate Search of Reviewed, Authoritative Content Climate Change Search Internet News Links Site Home > Solutions > Forest Protection Climate Ark: Forest Protection Links (XML/RSS) Categories Community Based Development (14) Community Forestry (16) Deep Ecology ...
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Fish and Wildlife Service
External Affairs The Climate Change Challenge for Fish and Wildlife Conservation Observed warming in Alaska has been two to four times the global average, resulting in increased melting of glacial ice. ... is also looking at how projected sea level rise could affect selected coastal refuges and how wildfire could change as the result of a warming climate. This is particularly important since 177 ...
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"Fang and Claw", Martha Marks
Republican leaders all the way back to Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant who started the land conservation movement. Teddy Roosevelt, of course, continued that ... American people see meaningful, permanent progress. We must continue to address critical issues like global warming, air and water quality, brain damage in fetuses from mercury pollution, increasing rates of asthma ...
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