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Business and conservation groups team up to conserve and better manage US's southern forests

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Business and conservation groups team up to conserve and better manage US's southern forests

A new project entitled Carbon Canopy brings together multiple stakeholders—from big business to conservation organizations to private landowners—in order to protect and better manage the United State's southern forests.

Q: The planet is warming up, and so am I! How can I save energy and keep cool this summer?

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Q: The planet is warming up, and so am I! How can I save energy and keep cool this summer?

Tips to put the freeze on your energy bills this summer.

Hang Your Laundry - Lower Your Energy Bill

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Hang Your Laundry - Lower Your Energy Bill

You can save 10-15% on your energy bill by hanging your clothes rather than using a dryer. This old fashioned way of drying laundry is worth the effort.

Sustainability in the Suburbs

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Sustainability in the Suburbs

Wanting the best of both worlds. How is it we want to preserve wild spaces yet reap the rewards of their treasures? The dichotomies of the suburban life unfold on a running trail.

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To save species conservationists must focus on conserving at least 5,000 individuals

The tiger has an estimated population of 3,400-5,000 individuals; the giant panda, 1,000-2,000; the Sumatran rhino, 250; the North Atlantic right whale, 200-250; and the California condor, 170.

Employing dogs to save endangered species and places

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Employing dogs to save endangered species and places

An interview with Megan Parker, founder of Working Dogs for Conservation.

Mining and biodiversity offsets in Madagascar: Conservation or Conservation Opportunities?

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Mining and biodiversity offsets in Madagascar: Conservation or Conservation Opportunities?

Rio Tinto's ilmenite mine in southeastern Madagascar is among the largest on the planet.

How to Make the Top 5 Energy Suckers in Your Home... Suck Less
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How to Make the Top 5 Energy Suckers in Your Home... Suck Less

With an economy in recession and climate change becoming a more pressing concern each day, taking a look at the amount of energy you use in your home just makes sense.

Solar powered conservation

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Solar powered conservation

An interview with Stephen Gold, Solar and Technology Manager for Wildlife Conservation Network.

Denver, CO

Local Challenge

Conserve Water

Water is a limited resource in the West, and conservation is a critical concern. Do one of the following: change your faucet aerators to low flow to save 55% more water and energy, plus a water savings of over 12,000 gallons per year; take a shorter shower (if all Denver residents reduce their shower time by 45 seconds, we could collectively save over 400 million gallons of water each year); check for leaks by putting food coloring in your toilet tank. If it seeps into the toilet bowl without flushing, you have a leak. Fixing it can save up to 1,000 gallons a month.

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