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Forest_Defenders
the time is has come. the time is now. we must stand together and do what we can to stop deforestation. it is such a big problem. and you and i can make a difference. it only takes a few to stand up to get things changed. 


why is it important? the forests of Earth, give us life. they are the richest and most unique ecosystems there are. they provide water, air, food for most living creatures. it is the cornerstone to eco balance. if we lose our forests and rainforests, we die. they are not ours to rape and pillage. they belong to all living creatures. we are not the center of the universe. 


thanks to fuckya dubya and the big corporate Weyerhauser, Boise Cascade......our forests and rainforests, here and around the world are being raped and destroyed faster than ever for nothing more than corporate greed. if you take just a few moments and go to some of these web sites and do some reading....you will see just how dire it is and what you can do about it. 


be a smart and educated and compassionate consumer. ask where your wood and paper products come from. do not buy wood or paper that comes from old growth forests or rainforests or endangered trees!! its up to you to put pressure on the big corporate rapists. help get the word out. tell everyone. sign the petitions. get up and help at the peaceful protests. be a volunteer. give money when possible. post bulletins. spread the word! 

and if you can say yes to any of these questions, then you are prolly in the right place! hehe 
Are you a "Forest Defender?" Do you smile at the term tree hugger? Would you like to save the Forest? Do you realize how important Old GRowth is?Are you wondering about how to do things better or easier and "greener"?Would you like to know more about your "green" living space? Are you interested in living a "green" life? Would you like to know about "organic" gardening/lanscaping? How to go organic? Well, if you like gardening, horticulture, botany, arboriculture, organic gardening, and being "green" and tree huggin, Forest Defending, Saving the Old Growth then stop on by and chat with us! 

Greenpeace 
http://www.greenpeace.org/international_en/ 

EARTH FIRST! 
http://www.earthfirst.org/ 

Rainforest Action Network 
http://www.ran.org/ 

The Environment Network 
http://www.enn.com/index.html 

World Resources Institute 
http://www.wri.org 

David Suzuki Foundation 
http://www.davidsuzuki.org/Forests/ 

Earth Liberation Front 
http://www.earthliberationfront.com/ 

World Watch Institute 
http://www.worldwatch.org 

Natural Resources Defense Council 
http://www.nrdc.org/ 

Cascadia Rising 
http://www.cascadiarising.org/ 

Defenders 
http://www.defenders.org/ 

Northwest Old Growth Campaign 
http://www.nwoldgrowth.org/ 

Portland Independent Media Center 
http://portland.indymedia.org/forestactivism/ 

Victoria's Dirty Secret 
http://www.victoriasdirtysecret.net/ 

Siskiyou Project 
http://www.siskiyou.org/ 

Kleercut 
http://www.kleercut.net/en/ 

Stop Office Depot 
http://stopstaples.net/ 

Forest Ethics 
http://www.forestethics.org/ 

Endangered Forests 
http://www.endangeredforests.org/ 

Save BioGEms 
http://www.savebiogems.org/ 

Buy Good Wood 
http://www.buygoodwood.com/index2.html 

Olympic Forest 
http://olympicforest.org/ 

One Northwest 
http://www.onenw.org/ 

Apex Press 
http://cipa-apex.org/ 

21 Paradigm 
http://www.21paradigm.com/ 

Bioneers.org 
http://bioneers.org/ 

people and Planet 
http://www.peopleandplanet.net/doc.php?id=1480§ion=1 

Sierra Club 
http://www.sierraclub.org/ 

Awesome Links from Earth First! 
http://www.earthfirst.org/links.htm 

Many cool links to Northwest groups 
http://www.cascadiarising.org/static/links.shtml 
Activists Toolbox 
http://www.ran.org/action/toolbox/ 

Nature 
http://nature.org/ 

Forest Conservation Portal 
http://forests.org 

The Alaska Rainforest Campaign 
http://www.akrain.org/ 

Sea Shepherd Conservation Society 
http://www.seashepherd.org/index.html 

The Nature Conservancy 
http://nature.org/ 

Rainforest Web 
http://www.rainforestweb.org/ 

Boreal Forest Network 
http://www.borealnet.org/overview/index.html 

Aprovecho 
http://aprovecho.net/ 

All Organic Links 
http://www.allorganiclinks.com/Gardening/ 

Heritage Forests Campaign 
http://www.ourforests.org/ 

OXYGEN COLLECTIVE 
http://o2collective.org/ 

GREENWATCH 
http://www.bushgreenwatch.org/index.php 

American Lands 
http://www.americanlands.org/index.php 

Plant Amnesty 
http://www.plantamnesty.org/ 

Suppliers of Organic Seeds 
http://www.ecobusinesslinks.com/links/organic_seeds.htm

Eco Business Links 
http://www.ecobusinesslinks.com/default.htm 

The Environmental Investigation Agency 
http://www.eia-international.org/campaigns2.shtml 

Resources for more information: 

Clearcut: The Tragedy of Industrial Forestry 
by Bill Devall (Editor) 

Breeden, Stanley. Visions of a Rainforest: A Year in Australia?s Tropical Rainforest. Ten Speed Press, 1993. 


Brown, Lester R. State of the World: A Worldwatch Institute Report on Progress Toward a Sustainable Society. W. W. Norton & Company, published yearly. 


Caufield, Catherine. In the Rainforest. University of Chicago Press, 1984. 


Forsyth, Adrian and Ken Miyata. Tropical Nature: Life and Death in the Rain Forests of Central and South America. MacMillan Publishing Co., 1987. 


Hawken, Paul. The Ecology of Commerce: A Declaration of Sustainability. HarperBusiness, 1993. 


Korten, David C. When Corporations Rule the World. Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 1996. 


Rifkin, Jeremy. Beyond Beef: The Rise and Fall of Cattle Culture. Dutton/Penguin, 1992. 

Strangely Like War 
The Global Assault on Forests 
Derrick Jensen and George Draffan 
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing 

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