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April 2005 :
April 26, 2005
- Get Involved: Bay Area Wilderness Training is seeking a Co-Executive Director
The top priority responsibilities associated with this position are as follows: agency and personnel management, fund development-events, managing “membership” growth, fiscal control and efficient operations overall.
- Press Release: Campaign for Environmental Literacy
Citizen Campaign to Stop OMB Proposal to Eliminate Environmental Education
April 21, 2005
- Get Involved: New Family Volunteer Vacations - Kids go Free!
Global Service Corps (GSC) is now offering a special family package on its Thailand volunteer vacations and programs. Kids under the age of 15 may accompany their parent(s) participating on a variety of projects, and the kids will not be charged a program fee...
April 19, 2005
- News Room: 2005 Goldman Environmental Prize Winners
This year's Goldman Prize recipients are battling on many fronts: from stopping devastating soil erosion, to fighting mining and illegal logging, to thwarting one nation's plan to import nuclear waste.
April 14, 2005
- News Room: County supports ban on military use of sonar
Loud ocean noise caused by military sonar devices should be prohibited until research proves it safe to whales and other marine life, the Marin (California) Board of Supervisors said yesterday. From the Marin Independent Journal
April 7, 2005
- Get Involved: KIDS for the BAY is seeking a Development Director
April 5, 2005
- Press Release and Action Alert: U.S. Department of Commerce "Dolphin-Safe" Label Is A Death Certificate for Dolphins!
Earth Island Urges Consumers: Do Not Buy Tuna With This Commerce Department Label!
- Get Involved: Wilderness Leadership Training (5/25)
This intensive, five day course is the heart of BAWT's programs. It is designed to give you the tools you need to take youth on multi-day backpacking adventures.
- Action Alert: Hoover Wilderness Addition in California Threatened by Illegal Snowmobile Use
Forest Service Wants to Allow Snowmobiles in Proposed Wilderness Area Long-Closed to Motorized Vehicles...
- Action Alert: Gallatin Travel Plan Will Say Much About Greater Yellowstone's Future
Please ask the Forest Service to adopt its Alternative 6 which will provide the best protection for wildlife and wild land on the Gallatin.
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