Environmental Conservation
The World Wildlife Organization (WWF) has been protecting the future of nature for more than 45 years, one of the largest multinational conservation efforts in the world.
It works to preserve the the abundance of the multifaceted life on Earth along with saving ecological systems by:
- “protecting natural areas and wild populations of plants and animals, including endangered species”
- “promoting sustainable approaches to the use of renewable nature resources;”
- “promoting more efficient use of resources and energy and the maximum reduction of pollution”
Their projection is to conserve 19 of the world’s most important natural places by 2020 and to significantly change global markets to protect the future of nature.
Wow! Happy Valentine’s Day Planet Earth.
Don’t you think South Haven’s Valentine could be to conserve one of its most important natural places, Celery Pond, to significantly change the local and state awareness and markets to protect the future of nature right in our own back yard? Yes!
Go go www.worldwildlife.org and send an email Valentine card that honors nature and her family along with a love greeting.
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01:01:56
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