Earth Charter

Values and Principles for a Sustainable Future

The Earth Charter is a declaration of fundamental principles for building a just, sustainable, and peaceful global society for the 21st century. Created by global civil society, endorsed by thousands of organizations and institutions, the Charter is not only a call to action, but a motivating force inspiring change the world over.

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Created: Aug 13, 2008
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Alison Sheehey

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Email: natureali [at] gmail.com
 
Address: 93283 United States
 
I Speak: English - some Spanish, French
 
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Member Since: August 13, 2008
 
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Gardening (3088 people)  |  Agricultural Water Conservation and Management (1195 people)  |  Organic Farming (3633 people)  |  Rural Farming Communities (1544 people)  |  Soil Conservation and Management (1145 people)  |  Air Quality and Pollution (1950 people)  |  Amphibians (289 people)  |  Animal and Plant Trafficking (349 people)  |  Artiodactyls (94 people)  |  Bats (302 people)  |  Birds (772 people)  |  Canids (175 people)  |  Endangered Animal Species Protection (1610 people)  |  Endemic Animal Species Protection (545 people)  |  Felids (173 people)  |  Fish (559 people)  |  Insects (324 people)  |  Lagomorphs (87 people)  |  Lepidoptera (131 people)  |  Raptors (272 people)  |  Reptiles (265 people)  |  Rodents (124 people)  |  Wildlife Ecology (1652 people)  |  Wildlife Habitat Conservation (2367 people)  |  Wildlife Law and Policy (686 people)  |  Wildlife Management (827 people)  |  Biocultural Diversity (1744 people)  |  Biodiversity Conservation (3175 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Visit my website about the Natural History of Kern County and central California.
I am a naturalist who believes that people need to see the big picture if there is any hope that our species will survive its limbic excesses.

http://www.natureali.org

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