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World Wildlife Fund Canada Giveaway!
Through Green Colored Glasses | November 18th 2009 by Mark Bentley
I'm very excited to announce the very first giveaway here at Green Colored Glasses! The World Wildlife Fund Canada is providing 3 adoption kits so there will be a total of 3 winners for this giveaway. The winners will each have an a read more
Data shows illegal ivory trade on rise
World Zoo Today | November 17th 2009 by Sara - World Zoo Today
From: WWF Cambridge, UK: The illicit trade in ivory, which has been increasing in volume since 2004, moved sharply upward in 2009, according to the latest analysis of seizure data in the Elephant Trade Information System (ETIS). ETIS, one of the two read more
World Wildlife Fund Teleseminar on Climate Change/Corporate Partn…
Good Business Blog | November 13th 2009 by Shel Horowitz
I received the following letter to the editor about the good work 22 corporations are doing, partnering with WWF on climate change and offering a teleseminar November 18. I haven’t checked into it other than to visit the link. Not the sort of t read more
Gag Me With A Hippy
Holy Hell | November 11th 2009 by rfburn
Image via Wikipedia Kumbaya, group hug, utopian hippy think did not die with the 1970’s, it just took a desperately needed bath and got a hair cut (I’ve little room to speak on hair cut’s… I hate hair cuts and typically only cut my hair once read more
Tigers: still threatened but international efforts are at work
RTSea Blog | November 3rd 2009 by Richard Theiss
It has been some time since I posted any news updates on Tigers. These beautiful cats are emblematic of the problem of poaching and the illegal trade in endangered species. While their habitat has been encroached upon through development or defores read more
Knocked-Down Dominoes Effects: What Can I Do?
Et Cetera: Publick and Privat Curiosities | October 26th 2009
Knocked-Down Dominoes Effects: What Can I Do? Knock-on Effects (Dominoes) is a 2-minute animated short film created by Yann Benedi and Celine Desrumaux for the World Wildlife Fund. Have you ever wondered to yourself “What can I do read more
Nepal conference to focus on tiger crisis
World Zoo Today | October 22nd 2009 by Sara - World Zoo Today
The Hindu Tiger experts and government officials from 20 countries including 14 tiger range nations are meeting in Nepal’s capital next week to discuss issues relating to protection of the habitat of the critically endangered big cat. The World Wil read more
Love Your Home and Your Kids
Home Style Tips | October 17th 2009 by Holly Brown
Sometimes it seems that this time of year is only dedicated to decorating like crazy and feeding yourself and your kids so many sweets that everyone balloons into huge sugar pillows! This year you can do something a little different for your children read more
Prime Evil is Elemental Magic
Sapphire Blue Bombshells | October 17th 2009 by Crystal-Rain Love
Prime Evil, a new urban fantasy novel from author Heather Long, will be released as an e-book this fall and explores the charms and intrigues of hedge witch Chance Monroe. Founder of the pop culture blog, The Daily Dose of Fantasy and Romance, Heath read more
Arctic Ocean Ice: New report confirms rapid melting
RTSea Blog | October 15th 2009 by Richard Theiss
A new report released today by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the UK-based Catlin Arctic Survey confirms what many other studies and research projects have been saying: the Arctic is melting faster than previously predicted.In this report, Arctic read more
Blog Action Day
The Earth Is Not a Trash Can | October 15th 2009 by Barbara Mathieson
I’ve been busy trying to find clients for my business to write anything officially for Blog Action Day. The World Wildlife Fund is conducting an “Act for our Future” campaign that I would like to recommend to my readers. Let’s read more
Video de una nueva canción de Epica - This Is The Time
Jim 2.0 Blog Personal | October 10th 2009 by Jim Cueva
Nuestra amiga Sha’ury nos deja el enlace a una nueva canción de la banda holandesa Epica, el tema es This Is The Time, y fue escrita para la fundación World Wildlife Fund (WWF), y presentada en concierto el dÃa de ayer en Veenendaal, Holanda read more
Green is Great – But is it Really Green?
Share connect. create. cultivate | October 8th 2009 by Nicole Mckinney
Many of you requested that I write more posts on Green. This is an extremely thought provoking article that focuses in on Ecological Intelligence. I had the most interesting conversation with a local restauranteur about this very topic several months read more
Conservation Groups Sue EPA Over Prairie Dog Poison
Animal Blawg | October 8th 2009 by dnc-1
Jessica Morowitz           On September 23, Defenders of Wildlife and Audubon Kansas filed a lawsuit in federal court in Washington, D.C., against the EPA for its decision to register pesticides that kill prairie dogs. The pesticides at read more
Google Earth Climate & Rainforest Tours
CleanTechnica | October 7th 2009 by Lucille Chi
You can now explore the Amazon, Madagascar, and Sebangau National Forest in Borneo through Google Earth. On September 25, I wrote about a Google Earth tour (narrated by AL Gore) and new Google Earth tools and layers which help people to look at the read more
Knock-on effects – WWF campaign animation
Gugazine | October 2nd 2009 by Guga Fiel
The World Wildlife Fund wanted to tell people how their opinion can really make a difference. Wyld Stallyons were approached by design agency, Bostock and Pollitt, to create an animation with the aim... read more
Top 20 Tweets in September
Poke the Beehive | October 2nd 2009 by Dan Hutson
In case you missed any of them, here are my 20 most popular links (in order of popularity) tweeted during the previous month. I think I post somewhere in the neighborhood of 300 or more links via Twitter each month, and these garnered the greatest r read more
Nature et découvertes: 163 nouvelles espèces découvertes dans…
BLOGPARFAIT An another wiev. | September 27th 2009 by MENATWORK
La nature réserve souvent des surprises et le dernier rapport publié par la WWF (World Wildlife Fund) ne viendra pas contredire cette vérité.En effet selon le dernier rapport de la WWF, 163 nouvelles espèces animales, végétales ont été déco read more
Twick or Tweet
By the Sea | September 25th 2009
You may or may not derive that this will be a discussion about twitter which I am becoming fond of now. No surprise really. I can spew a few lines out to the world at how frustrating or elated I can be. Right now over at the Trick Or Treat Me sit read more
Should We Let the Pandas Die?
World Zoo Today | September 25th 2009 by Sara - World Zoo Today
Naturalist Chris Packham Says Pandas Are an Evolutionary Dead End By KATE McCARTHY – ABC News They are cute and cuddly, but one wildlife expert argues that pandas should be left to go... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for read more
Nat Geo Plans 80% Operational Emissions Cut by 2011
Clean Energy Leader | September 25th 2009
National Geographic plans to cuts CO2 emissions from its operations 80 percent by the end of 2010, compared to a 2005 baseline. That figure does not include emissions from paper and printing materials. The publisher aims to cut emissions in those sec read more
Social Media and the Green Message: WWF Global Online Event
The Green Market | September 23rd 2009 by Richard Matthews
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is using Twitter to stage a global online event today. Titled "What a Difference a Day Makes," the goal of the event is to encourage people to share the ways in which they help to make the world more sustainable.The WWF read more
Cuba Leapfrogs The World With Sustainable Solar Energy
Home solar power systems, how to make solar panels | September 18th 2009 by linden huckle
In two short years, energy-smart Cuba has bolted past every country on the planet. the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has declared Cuba to be the only country on the planet that is pproaching sustainable development. Key to this designation is the islandâ read more
Surfer-Bloggers Donate P15K to WWF Philippines
Let's Go Sago! | September 15th 2009 by Jonel Uy
Exactly one month ago, a group of bloggers immersed themselves in real-life surfing. It was the anniversary charity project of this travel blog which brought a bus of bloggers to San Juan in La Union. Supported by the Department of Tourism, Bico Aus read more
From Hoki to Hokey Practices: The Lure and Lore of Sustainable Fi…
Green Dynamind | September 11th 2009 by Allen L Sheetz
CAN SUSTAINABLE AND FISHING PEACEFULLY COEXIST IN THE SAME SENTENCE? Or are they destined to be oxymoronic combatants forever at odds in obliviously overfished seas, rivers, creeks, streams, lakes, ponds, you name it? Running across a sobering piece read more
A Good Cause
Manner of Speaking | September 9th 2009 by John Zimmer
My thanks to those of you who have been following along since I started this blog in May 2009. I hope that you have enjoyed reading it as much as I have enjoyed writing it. I have a favour to ask. If you scroll down the page, you will see, among read more
In Defense of the WWF 9/11 Ads: Good Ad, Wrong Client
Copywriting, SEO, and Online Marketing | Byrne's Blog | September 4th 2009 by Byrne Hobart
This is terribly offensive, unless you happen to think it’s true. If it is true, the only offensive bit is that anyone would think that Tsunami deaths are okay. The problem isn’t the content of the ad: the problem is who paid for it. This read more
9/11 As A Natural Disaster
Track-A-'Crat: The Roll Call of Democratic Delinquency | September 3rd 2009 by Track-A-'Crat
As President Barry attempts to whitewash 9/11 into an ambiguous could’ve-happened-to-anyone “tragedy” through his refusal to place the blame unequivocally on the shoulders of Islamic terrorists and his plans to transform it from a d read more
TOO SOON! 9/11 as a metaphor for other tragedies...
HustleKnockin' | September 3rd 2009 by Black Canseco
For starters the "tsunami" referenced by the ad was the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that killed over 220,000 people. By contrast the terrorist acts of 9/11 killed 3,000 people. Two hundred and twenty thousand vs. three thousand. Assuming that no one h read more
Travel with the World Wildlife Fund
Traveling The Green Way | September 3rd 2009 by Sonya
I recently found out that beyond supporting worldwide wildlife endeavors, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has been taking travelers around the world on awesome wildlife-viewing expeditions. Since this has been going on since 1983 one might think I̵ read more

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