Monterey Green Action

Reducing the Environmental Footprint of Monterey

www.montereygreenaction.com   Monterey Green Action is committed to minimizing the environmental footprint of Monterey.  We promote green policies and practices, raise awareness, and spur community action to enable a socially responsible, healthy, and prosperous Monterey.   Email:  MontereyGreenAction@yahoo.com http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57638973 ...learn more

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Created: Dec 21, 2007

Updated: Oct 16, 2009

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Updated: 4 months ago
The Census of Marine Life is a global network of researchers in more than 80 nations engaged in a 10-year scientific initiative to assess and explain the diversit...
Updated: 8 months ago
Please note: further information can be viewed and printed out from the following website: www.thebdri.com  The Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute - BDRI - ...
Updated: 8 months ago
Internships & Thesis work studying dolphins in Sardinia island, Italy.Undergraduate and postgraduate student research projects can be supported with boat time and office space. An internship pe...
Updated: 8 months ago
Mongabay.com RSS News Feed
Country: .Global
Areas: Cetaceans
Type: Website
Updated: 8 months ago
Mongabay.com news on whales
Areas: Cetaceans
Type: Website
Updated: 11 months ago
Today as citizens of the world, we face a daunting array of social and environmental problems ranging from health care and education to global warming and economic inequality. For each of these iss...
Updated: 12 months ago
. . . the "ting ting" of a tree frog calls out to you . . . the "gutter gutter" of a caiman crocodile alerts you, butterfly and hummingbird whisk by you in search of the flaming orange flo...
Updated: about 1 year ago
4 minute npr audioHundreds of thousands more whales may have once populated the North Atlantic Ocean than scientists previously thought, according to a new study. The findings have huge ramificatio...
Updated: about 1 year ago
August 1, 2004 NPR audio · The blue whale -- the largest animal known to live on Earth -- has been on the endangered species list for almost 40 years. But a recent sighting off the coast of Alaska ...
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