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http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/
National U.S. group using science, law and creative media to protect the lands, waters and climate that species need to survive.
http://www.eco-usa.net/
Lists conservation organizations state-by-state, offers book reviews, and identifies toxics as well as waste sites. Message board and news provided.
http://www.endangered.org/
Congressional updates, action alerts, endangered species information and important news for preserving and strengthening the Endangered Species Act to preserve imperiled wildlife.
http://esrp.csustan.edu/
A cooperative research program on biodiversity conservation in central California, administered by California State University.
http://www.heartwood.org/
An association of groups, individuals, and businesses dedicated to the health and well being of the native forest of the Central Hardwood region [in the US], and its interdependent plant, animal, and human communities. Work towards the conservation of functioning ecosystems and the wealth of biological diversity they contain.
http://www.motherjones.com/commentary/columns/2004/10/train_intro.html
Russell Train, head of the Environmental Protection Agency under Richard Nixon, explains that the Bush administration has declared war on the environment.
http://www.nwf.org/
News and programs of conservation group which unites individuals, organizations, businesses and government to protect wildlife, wild places, and the environment.
http://forwolves.org/ralph/
Information on Yellowstone and Idaho wolves and on grizzly populations in the northern Rockies, with updates on recent news.
http://www.rmef.org/
Nonprofit preserving elk, other wildlife, and habitat in North America.
http://www.wildlifeaction.com/
Attempts to secure and protect wildlife habitats through public education.
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