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There has never been a campaign like All Hands on Earth. Focused on the collective impact that people can have by taking small, everyday actions, All Hands on Earth encourages volunteering, speaking up and living green, and how those small actions are tied to real and significant conservation outcomes.
By listening to loyal supporters like you, we have made it simple to make a difference. Why not take on just three items from our check list? If every Nature Conservancy supporter does so, that will add up to some 100,000 new healthy habits adopted in the Commonwealth.
Dr. Seuss had it right in “The Lorax”: “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.”
Juvenile White-tailed deer (fawn), (Odocoileus virginianus) grazing on the western slopes of Mount Porte Crayon, in Randolph County, West Virginia. On these slopes lies a pictureesque 1,800 acre landscape of tall spruce forest, limestone springs, rare plants, caves, sinkholes and unique animals. This property represents one of the best remaining opportunities to secure a biologically rich landscape in West Virginia. In 2009, The Nature Conservancy acquired a 272-acre conservation easement in the first step of an 1,800-acre protection project at Mount Porte Crayon. PHOTO CREDIT: © Kent Mason
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Use your outside voice to speak up our forests, our rivers, our air, our oceans and coasts. Let your U.S. Senators and Representatives know how you feel about funding for programs that protect nature.
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Just like It’s a great feeling to know that your direct actions have helped protect and restore Massachusetts’ waters and lands.
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One person’s actions can seem insignificant. But when multiplied by thousands of people, those actions can have a huge impact. Take shorter showers. Eat locally grown, organic food. Drive less.
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