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Down to EarthCorps Su Thieda, EarthCorps program director, answers readers' questions |
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04 Nov 2005 |
InterActivist |
| Su Thieda, EarthCorps program director. Does EarthCorps come to other cities [besides Seattle], or do you know of similar programs in other cities? -- Victoria Michel, Los Angeles, Calif. EarthCorps is a locally based program. To my knowledge no other conservation service program is integrating U.S. and international participants. There are many other restoration/conservation programs, and I would ... |
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| Topics: InterActivist, interview, land stewardship (all these topics) |
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Journey to the Center of the EarthCorps Su Thieda, EarthCorps program director, answers Grist's questions |
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31 Oct 2005 |
InterActivist |
| Su Thieda. What work do you do? I am director of programs for EarthCorps. What does your organization do? EarthCorps' mission is to build global community through local environmental service. EarthCorps restores native habitat while training young leaders and engaging volunteers in hands-on environmental service. On a day-to-day basis, EarthCorps crews can be found in parks, gree ... |
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| Topics: InterActivist, interview, land stewardship (all these topics) |
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Amazon Women on the Move Judy Logback, enterprising Amazonian activist, answers readers' questions |
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01 Oct 2004 |
InterActivist |
| Judy Logback, founder of the Kallari Association. What is the level of understanding of the native people that you work with about the crucial role of the Amazon rainforest in biodiversity and global warming? Has their perspective changed since you first arrived there? -- Sue Kaufman, Portland, Ore. I think that when I arrived many of the people had an excellent view of the importanc ... |
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| Topics: Amazon, green living, InterActivist, interview, land stewardship (all these topics) |
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Livin' la Vida Pura Judy Logback, enterprising Amazonian activist, answers Grist's questions |
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27 Sep 2004 |
InterActivist |
| Judy Logback. With what environmental organization are you affiliated? I arrived in Ecuador in 1997 and throughout the past seven years have visited and worked with more than 600 rural families to encourage them to establish the Kallari Association, a small farmers' and artisans' organization dedicated to sustainable organic production of a diverse array of products, made up of 24 Amazon indi ... |
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| Topics: Amazon, green living, InterActivist, interview, land stewardship (all these topics) |
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