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How kind is our community to the environment? This guide points to Environment and Wildlife resources for the Washington DC Metropolitan Community. Think about getting involved.

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Sierra Club, The - Montgomery County
Representing over 4000 Sierra Club Members in Montgomery County, Maryland.
170 clicks since 3-Jul-1998
Sustainable Washington Alliance
The Sustainable Washington Alliance is a ``network of individuals, businesses, and ``organizations working together to promote ``public and private sector partnerships to ``improve the quality of life, build livable ``communities, and create sustainable ``futures for the greater Washington, DC ``region.
167 clicks since 16-Aug-1999
SustainableBusiness.com
SustainableBusiness.com has a global reputation as the center for environment and business on the Internet, providing news, resources, insight, and inspiration to accelerate momentum toward a green economy. The site serves as a pulse for the industry; it comprehensively covers the progress business is making through innovations in environmental management systems and product design, and through the spectrum of green business sectors such as renewable energy, recycling, social investing, and green building.
126 clicks since 27-Dec-2000
The National Wildlife Federation
NWF focuses its efforts on five core issue areas (Endangered Habitat, Water Quality, Land Stewardship, Wetlands, and``Sustainable Communities), and pursues a range of educational projects, and activist, advocacy, and litigation initiatives,``within these core areas.
``8925 Leesburg Pike, Vienna, VA 22184
``Tel : (703) 790-4000

162 clicks since 22-Mar-2000
The Potomac Conservancy
The mission of the Potomac Conservancy is to conserve and enhance the scenic, recreational, natural and``historic qualities of the Potomac River and its landscape.
``Tel : 202 338 4700

169 clicks since 1-Nov-1999
The Potomac River Guide
The Potomac River Guide has information about the sites along the river as well as a calendar of events.
142 clicks since 10-May-2002
The Raptor Conservancy of Virginia
The Raptor Conservancy of Virginia (RCV) is a nonprofit volunteer organization dedicated to the rehabilitaion and release of native Virginia birds of prey.
126 clicks since 4-Dec-2001
The Trash Force
The Trash Force hosts twice-monthly weekend excursions picking up trash and recyclables from parks, roadways, and other natural (and unnatural) areas. All are welcome to join these outings on a one-shot or regular basis.
187 clicks since 28-Sep-1998
Traveling Artist Wildflower Project
Wildflower watercolor illustrations from the Nat'l Parks of the Southwest and Great Plains. Each floral specimen was depicted live in the field without benefit of sample taking or photography.
82 clicks since 10-Oct-2001
U.S. Geological Survey in the Maryland, Delaware, and D.C. Area
The Maryland-Delaware-D.C. District``Office is mostly involved with conducting water-resources investigations.``However, the District Chief (Baltimore) represents all of USGS in`` Maryland and DC.
90 clicks since 15-Feb-2000
Virginia Society of Ornithology
The Virginia Society of Ornithology, Inc. exists to encourage the systematic study of birds in Virginia, to stimulate interest in birds, and to assist the conservation of wildlife and other natural resources.
73 clicks since 23-Nov-2000
Voice of the Naturalist
Voice of the Naturalist is a service of the Audubon Naturalist Society. The Voice of the Naturalist is written and recorded on Tuesday mornings. The area covered is (with rare exceptions) DC, MD, VA, and southern DE.
173 clicks since 7-Sep-2002
Western Maryland Black Bears
October and November are busy months during a black bear's life cycle as they feed heavily prior to the winter`` season. The feeding behavior generally starts in mid-September and continues until food supplies become scarce.`` Once a negative energy balance is reached, bears will then begin denning for the winter. They will not use more`` energy looking for food than they can take in. In years when foods are abundant, bears may not den until mid to late`` December.
71 clicks since 29-Mar-2000
Wildlife Rescue League
The Wildlife Rescue League supports rehabilitation by providing basic supplies, recruiting transporters who will deliver injured and orphaned wildlife to the rehabilitators when necessary, and running the wildlife hotline. We provide training and reference materials for volunteers.
``Tel : (703) 391-8625 (administrative calls only)

231 clicks since 17-Nov-1999
World Wide Fund for Nature
Contains comprehensive environmental news and information from the world's``largest conservation organization. Topics include forests, climate change,``marine issues, pollution, species, wildlife, and sustainable development
249 clicks since 13-Aug-1998
www.MCRecycles.org
Join other Montgomery County residents interested in improving the environment.
68 clicks since 30-Apr-2001
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