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Poachers are a serious threat to Nicaragua's marine turtle species. These turtles may face the danger of extinction unless action is taken now to protect them.
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Increase self-sufficiency and conservation awareness in local communities to preserve Tibet's natural resources.
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Port Townsend High School - Solar 4R Schools
In February 2008, Port Townsend High School became the first Olympic Peninsula school to participate in BEF’s...
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Green Empowerment- Karen Children Dormitory
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Having produced a dozen diverse Green Maps of New York City in different formats, we at Green Map System know that...
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A Nepalese community-based organization, Lamjung Electricity Development Company (LEDCO), is a business that...
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