Links to Interesting Groups
| www.nynjtc.org | The NY-NJ Trail Conference, a group of trail maintainers since 1920. |
| www.MHVS.org | The Mid-Hudson Vegetarian Society. |
| www.naturallygrown.org | Certified Naturally Grown, a brand-new, grass-roots alternative to the national USDA organic program, so that small farmers can continue to grow diverse, chemical-free crops. Mid-Hudson Sierra has endorsed this new, inexpensive, locally run program. |
| www.hvscn.org | Hudson Valley Sustainable Community Network. Write hvscn@aol.com to receive their Community Calendar via email. |
| www.hvnet.com | Hudson Valley Network. HV/Net Information Listings contain over 20,000 Hudson Valley enterprises. |
| www.airhead.org | AirHead website tells you how much pollution you are personally generating, then gives tips on how to reduce that amount. |
| www.ecologyfund.com | Ecology Fund: Watch human population figures increase moment-by-moment, as natural habitats rapidly decrease. This representation should have significant impact. |
| www.treesfortigers.org | Trees For Tigers: Our goal: 200,000 trees planted in the Russian far east to expand tiger habitat this year--millions more in the years to come. |
| www.americanforests.org/global_releaf/ | Global ReLeaf is American Forests' education and action program that helps individuals, organizations, agencies, and corporations improve the local and global environment by planting and caring for trees. |
| www.bard.edu/cep | The Bard Center for Environmental Policy (www.bard.edu/cep) offers a graduate program in environmental policy as well as public outreach and education about environmental policy. |
| www.ecostudies.org | Information on low maintenance native trees, shrubs, and perennials that would need less water and have less of an impact on the environment is provided by the Institute of Ecosystem Studies on their website. Click on Visitor Info and then on "Gardening Tips". |
| www.hvmaterialsExchange.com | Hudson Valley Materials Exchange has a warehouse full of materials to reuse and recycle. A publicly funded, non-profit redistribution center for materials suitable for Arts, Education and Construction. |
| This is Dan Shapley's, former award-winning environmental editor of the Poughkeepsie Journal, newest endeavor. | |
| www.savethemountain.net | Working to save Williams Lake from overdevelopment. |
| The Environmentalist's Diet | Lectures about the environmentalist's diet. |
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