A Simple Earth Day 2005 Activity from The Nature Conservancy
Send Free E-Cards to Friends and Family – Spread the Importance of Conserving Earth’s Last Great Places this Earth Day 2005
Arlington, Virginia—April 18, 2005—Everyone is looking for an Earth Day project. Kids and adults who care about the environment and conserving nature can send free Earth Day e-cards to friends and family from The Nature Conservancy’s Great Places Network.
“Earth Day is a perfect time to raise awareness about threats to the planet’s natural habitat. With threatened coral reefs, endangered species and global warming on the rise, we need to take advantage of Earth Day to let people know about the importance of protecting the earth,” said Megan Stanley, Director of The Nature Conservancy's Great Places Network.
The Great Places Network is a unique, free online community presented by The Nature Conservancy, one of the world’s largest and most effective conservation organizations. In addition to the free Earth Day e-cards, members receive conservation news about their area, timely action conservation tips, invitations to local activities and access to Nature Conservancy preserves across the country. People can sign up free for the Great Places Network.
“Sending an e-card on Earth Day has to be one of the easiest Earth Day activities. Together, can we help save the last great places around the world,” said Stanley.
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For more information about Earth Day activities:
- Fun Stuff: Earth Day 2006
Learn about the history of Earth Day, take Earth Day photos, visit a Nature Conservancy preserve this Earth Day!
- Send Free Earth Day E-cards!
Celebrate great places in nature this Earth Day! Brighten someone's day with one of our e-cards and remind your friends about Earth's natural beauty and the importance of protecting nature.
- Where We Work: Tropical and Temperate Rainforests
Wild and wondrous, rainforests extend from as far as Alaska and Canada to Latin America, Asia and Africa. They nurture thousands of rainforest animals and plants found nowhere else on Earth and provide life's essentials such as our medicines, food and water.
- Get free Earth Day updates from the Great Places Network
The Great Places Network is a unique, free online community presented by the Nature Conservancy,
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