BEN Advocacy Center So you want to get environmentally active? You want to make a difference, but where do you start? The Bama Environmental News - BEN - Advocacy Center is a listing of the best environmental advocacy websites on the net. These websites can help you "get active" by giving you the latest environmental information and activist "tools" on how to protect Alabama and planet earth. For example, if your specific interest is protecting endangered species, you can visit the Grassroots Environmental Effectiveness Network -GREEN, a group dedicated to protecting and preserving endangered species. At GREEN"s site you can sign up to receive "Greenlines" their online newsletter and timely action alerts. Everyone has their specific field of interest, so the BEN
Advocacy Center is divided up into several catagories ranging
from politics to population Best Wishes, Pat Byington |
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Specific Issue Campaigns
Land Water Conservation Fund
Permanent and Full Funding for LWCF
Americans for Our Heritage and Recreation
Earth Day
Campaign Messages for Earth Day 2000
Earth Day 2000
Issue Catagories
Bird Conservation
Clean Air
Clean Water
Clean Water Network
Alabama Rivers Alliance
Consumer/Environmental
Endangered Species
Grassroots Environmental Effectiveness Network
General National Environmental
Environmental Defense Fund
Friends of the Earth
Natural Resources Defense Council
Sierra Club
Grassroots Networks
Land Conservation
Nature Conservancy
Trust for Public Land
Legal
Legal Environmental
Assistance Foundation
Southern Environmental
Law Center
WildLaw
Politics
Alabama League of Environmental
Action Voters
Center for
Responsive Politics
League of Conservation Voters
League of Conservation Voter
Ed Fund
Republicans for Environmental Protection
Population
Facing the Future
Zero Population Group
National Parks
National Parks and Conservation Association
Wilderness
General Alabama Issues
Alabama Environmental Council
Wild Alabama
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