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Alaska Forum for Environmental Responsibility
An organization dedicated to holding industry and government accountable to the laws designed to protect Alaska's environment.
http://www.alaskaforum.org/
Australian Conservation Foundation
Australia's leading environment group covers national environmental issues: forests, national parks, uranium mining, global warming, world heritage, rivers, recycling, pollution, wilderness and endangered species.
http://www.acfonline.org.au/
Bushcare Tasmania
Bushcare is a program to help landowners and community groups manage native bush. This site helps you assess native bush on your property and develop strategies to manage it for the future.
http://www.bushcare.tas.gov.au
Canadian Council on Ecological Areas
The CCEA is committed to establishing a comprehensive network of protected areas linked together in a system that will protect Canada's terrestrial and aquatic diversity in perpetuity.
http://www.ccea.org/
Center For Alaskan Coastal Studies
The (CACS) is an nonprofit environmental education organization in Homer, Alaska.
http://www.akcoastalstudies.org/
Center for Ecosystem Survival
Committed to the advancement of worldwide conservation through the preservation of threatened habitats around the world. CES provides a vital opportunity for individuals to do their part in the preservation of the world's natural resources.
http://www.savenature.org/
Center for Public Environmental Oversight
sites, and Brownfields.
http://www.cpeo.org/
Center for Regional Environmental Studies (CRES)
Conducts research around the world in regional environments and the impacts of global change. Coordinated by the University of Virginia. Page includes research publications.
http://www.uvacres.org/
Center for Respect of Life and Environment
The work of the Center is to awaken people's ecological sensibilities and to transform lifestyles, institutional practices, and social policies to support the community of life.
http://www.crle.org/