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Seacology Prize 2010--Save the Date!

Sep 3, 2010 03:46 pm

Seacology is pleased to invite all our San Francisco Bay Area supporters to our 2010 Seacology Prize Ceremony. The Seacology Prize is an international award given each year to an indigenous islander for exceptional achievement in preserving the environments and... Carynne McIver http://www.islandenvironmentblog.org/staff-blogs/carynne/This arti... Continue reading Seacology Prize 2010--Save the Date!

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Recognizing the role indigenous communities play in environmental conservation

Aug 30, 2010 12:08 pm

We are all familiar with the major actors in the global conservation movement. Large international organizations have become household names as the pressing need for global environmental action has become part of our social dialogue. These institutions, along with many... Chad Frischmann http://www.islandenvironmentblog.org/staff-blogs/chad/Thi... Continue reading Recognizing the role indigenous communities play in environmental conservation

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Tragic Fire in Madeira

Aug 20, 2010 12:43 pm

Though in some ecosystems, forest fires can be a necessary element of the ecology, fires are often devastating events that can destroy the homes of humans as well as wildlife. Tragically, Seacology's project in Madeira recently suffered the effects of... Carynne McIver http://www.islandenvironmentblog.org/staff-blogs/carynne/This article was or... Continue reading Tragic Fire in Madeira

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Whale Sharks In Mexico

Aug 12, 2010 10:35 am

Next time you are in Mexico and someone asks you to play with dominoes, you may be in for a very large surprise.  Due to the many white spots that mark their gray bodies, in Mexico the common nickname for  whale... Duane Silverstein http://www.islandenvironmentblog.org/staff-blogs/duane/This article was originally posted at www.i... Continue reading Whale Sharks In Mexico

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Conserving the Comcáac Territory

Aug 5, 2010 10:18 am

Seacology recently partnered with the Comcáac nation, a tribe of Native Americans living in the Gulf of California. One of the most distinct native tribes of Mexico, the Comcáac fled to the region in the early twentieth century when they... Carynne McIver http://www.islandenvironmentblog.org/staff-blogs/carynne/This article was originally pos... Continue reading Conserving the Comcáac Territory

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