"We do not inherit the earth from our ansestors, we borrow it from our children."

-Native American Proverb

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Our Dicision

B2GC has reached a decision! We have decided to keep our website powered by webs! Alas, we will still keep this site up, but never post anything on it! But, this is the back-up site incase our other website crashes! Sorry for any inconviences! Thank you all for voting which one we should choose! Since you've voted, we will shortly be making a chat room! Last time we tried to make one, it wouldn't work, so cross your fingers for us!!!







Go Green!!!






-ARTEMIS (LUNA)

Saturday, September 4, 2010

About NRDC

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About NRDC


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The Natural Resources Defense Council is a nonprofit environmental organization with 1.3 million members and online activists and a staff of scientists, attorneys and environmental experts. Our mission is to protect the planet's wildlife and wild places and ensure a safe and healthy environment for all living things.






For more information about NRDC or how to become a member of NRDC, please contact us at:






Natural Resources Defense Council


40 West 20th Street


New York, NY 10011


212-727-4511 (voice) / 212-727-1773 (fax)

 Mail To: ncation@nrdc.org


http://www.nrdc.org/






Also visit:


BioGems -- Saving Endangered Wild Places


A project of the Natural Resources Defense Council


http://www.savebiogems.org/

Brown To Green Change's Move

Hello, viewers! B2GC is currently undergoing an expirement to see if Webs is better than Blogger! So until we dicide which one to choose, feel free to visit both sites as they will each have the some similar things, yet some very different things! Also, we now just don't have only two authors, but five!!! Please feel free to visit our other site.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

The Brown to Green Change: Home

The Brown to Green Change: Home:
" Home is for the updates of BTGC!

Update: Congratulations to BTGC for our one week anniversary! Thank you, and get ready for a new tribute to the Brown To Green Change! Plus, we are in the process of creating a YouTube Channel!

BTGC

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Ferrets Show Up In Canada & The Prarie Dogs' Big Move

After disapearing 70 years ago, thirty capitve-breed, black-footed ferrets were realeased into Canada's Grasslands National Park in October of 2009. These playful little creatures have been thought to be extinct since the 1960's, and it was only by accident that the furry little friends are here today. The black-footed ferret was scattered from Canada to Mexico. The ferret's reason for 70 years of extinction because of the Prarie Dog's dissapearences. The prarie dog's tunnles stretched for miles, but some envirmentalists removed many of the millions of tunnels.

 Now, the prarie dogs were scheduled to be relocated in the ferret recovery area on Thunder Baisin in the near future, sharing with their old preditors, the Black-Footed Ferret.

“What I find the most valuable about this project are the relationships that have been cultivated as a result of this collaboration,” said Cristi Painter, U.S. Forest Service wildlife biologist on the Douglas Ranger District in Wyoming. “I think that it lays the ground work for the future in finding creative long term solutions to manage prairie dogs that will meet the needs of everyone.”



~PEYTON STROUP, SEPTEMBER 1,2010 8:31:25 P.M.

World Wildlife Fund's Travel September E-Newsletter: Tour Lineup

2011 tour lineup, Join the email list, 2011 NHA Catalog, WWF Travel Blog



September 2010






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Seeing a world of opportunity


WWF offers more tours, plus new & redesigned itineraries, in 2011






WWF Travel allows you to visit amazing destinations around the world and support


important conservation work at the same time.






Our 2011 lineup includes:






New tours in the Philippines, Bhutan, Madagascar, Belize and more.


- Philippines: http://wwf.worldwildlife.org/site/R?i=WnH9u_075Iwp9Lg0hHTvcw..


- Bhutan: http://wwf.worldwildlife.org/site/R?i=VY4h8VvADQ16qxinNoqAcA..


- Madagascar: http://wwf.worldwildlife.org/site/R?i=8s-HcJ8CCeTdzCj_j6pcXQ..


- Belize: http://wwf.worldwildlife.org/site/R?i=KDPxXRp75ZsPH0EG2Dul8w..





Fresh itineraries to such popular destinations as the Amazon, Baja and Alaska.


- Amazon: http://wwf.worldwildlife.org/site/R?i=8OpBgwHGCc4X4lP4RsJ3sg..


- Baja: http://wwf.worldwildlife.org/site/R?i=86vo_RmUfUUQ6A8C5gcWdw..


- Alaska: http://wwf.worldwildlife.org/site/R?i=I1xjZo4Mv3kIcWwwb9hMzg..






Return of favorites, including Borneo, Costa Rica & Panama and Big Bend.


- Borneo: http://wwf.worldwildlife.org/site/R?i=paWbrtYsgicIXGsx1zBejg..


- Costa Rica & Panama: http://wwf.worldwildlife.org/site/R?i=OhcyOmomPgkFL4hF7xMYdQ


- Big Bend: http://wwf.worldwildlife.org/site/R?i=HvGUscx_1wGzbd0DCXwz5A..






Visit our website to see all 2011 tours >


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A portion of your tour cost (between 5% and 10%) for the WWF Travel Program is


directly contributed to WWF's general fund to support conservation work around


the world.






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Our commitment: Fewer brochures by mail






We're pleased to further share in your commitment to the environment by now


providing the majority of information about our tours online only. As a member


of our Travel email list, you'll receive:






* Alerts of newly added tours


* Special offers and discounts


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We'll be mailing fewer print brochures, so we encourage you to visit our website


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Where are you?


This creature's home is bound on all sides by water and contains an amazing


number of endemic species. It's an extraordinary place with extraordinary


challenges.






For the past 10 years, WWF and partners have run an innovative training program


that has been a driving force for the development of human capital here.


Graduates have produced tangible results including biological inventories and


the discovery of birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians. Where in the world are


you?


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Also on the blog


* Why travel with us in 2011


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* Raves and reviews from past travelers


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