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Great Lakes Forever Media Kit
June 16, 2004
Follow the above link to the Great Lakes Forever Web site Media Section!

 

 

 

The Sounds of Spring – An Endangered Landscape?
March 31, 2004
Press Release

Groundwater Media Materials
March 9, 2004

(Click to download word documents)

General Press Release
Groundwater Primer – Fact Sheet
Rules & Regs of Groundwater – Fact Sheet
Yard & Garden - Tip Sheet
Outdoor Sports & Recreation – Tip Sheet
Biodiversity Project – Fact Sheet
Clean Wisconsin – Fact Sheet
Image Files
Image Credits

Love is Natural
February 6, 2004
Press Release

Live in a Great Community for People and Nature?  Well, tell us about it!
September 1, 2003
Press Release

Over 80% of Great Lake Residents Give Thumbs Up To Global Warming Solutions:  Survey reveals strong support for state & federal actions protecting the Great Lakes
April 9, 2003
Press Release

Biodiversity Project Releases New Resource Kit for Journalists: Backgrounders on Biodiversity &
Eastern Forest Ecosystem
s
April 1, 2003
Press Release

Great Lakes Residents Love Their Lakes, Worry About Pollution.  Joyce Foundation Commits
$16 Million to Protect Great Lakes Water

January 8, 2003
Press Release
 

Keeping the Faith: Environmental Movement Reconnects with Ethical Roots
December 16, 2002
Press Release
 

Giving Thanks for Nature’s Bounty:
Biodiversity at the Thanksgiving Table

November 6, 2002
Press Release
 

Poll Shows Americans Support Biodiversity Protection, but U.S. Ducks Leadership at the World Sustainability Summit
August 30, 2003
Press Release
A joint press release from the Biodiversity Project, Endangered Species Coalition and the Environmental Law Institute.
 

Five Ways to a Healthier Home and Habitat
April 23, 2002   
Press Release
Gardeners and people who enjoy fresh foods know that their families’ health depends on a healthy environment.  And they’re worried that the web of life is fraying. 

The Biodiversity Project’s “Five Ways to Create Healthier Homes and Habitats” campaign is designed to help people learn more about a few simple and effective steps they can take to make their homes, their gardens and the world a healthier and more enjoyable place to live. 
Press Kit
Informational pages on each of the "5 ways" including:
▪ Statement of the Concern
▪ Facts and Background Information
▪ Actions Individuals Can Take
▪ Contacts for More Information
 

Americans and Biodiversity:
New Perspectives for 2002

A national survey of 1,500 adults gauging awareness of biodiversity, and appreciation for the importance of saving species and habitat diversity. 

The Biodiversity Project works to make people aware of the importance of biodiversity and to build their commitment to saving it, through individual actions and ecologically sound policy choices.  For more information, contact Erin Oliver at (608) 250-9876 or eoliver@biodiverse.org


 


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