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MESSAGES OF HOPE
Friday, 20 November 2009
Experience Nature
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It is important for my future generations, i.e, my grandchildren, great-grandchildren, to see the land we live in as I do now. To experience the beauty of a mountainside, valley, forests and plains, is something more memorable and fascinating than can be explained.
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Mrs. Andrea Grotts
Noble, Oklahoma
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Reality
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Our wealth of natural history (plant and animal) will disappear in another generation if we do not protect it by conserving it.
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Mr. Henry A. Kuharic
Seattle, Washington
Friday, 13 November 2009
What is important?
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It is increasingly important to preserve the natural environment as a reminder of what's really important: clean air, clean water, healthy soil, flora, fauna, etc.
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Hilary Jeffris
Pt Reyes, California
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
What I Want
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I want the rain forests saved for our air, the hummingbirds, the butterflies, the orchids as well as the indigenous people. I want to see our waterways cared for. I want to see destruction come to an end.
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Mrs Rosie Umstattd
Columbia, Missouri
Friday, 6 November 2009
Tommorrow
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My hope is that my daughter will have access to the same open spaces and pristine natural beauty that my grandmother introduced me to as a child.
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Marianne Ozmun
Shelton, Washington
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Appreciation
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It does not have to be a grand mountain vista or a thundering waterfall. A small grove of trees or a babbling brook is all it takes to inspire an appreciation of the nature around us. Take the time to listen to the wind, smell the flowers, and see the beauty in the night sky. Let your actions support the protection of the little things that, when added together, build the whole world.
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Mr. Mark A Dykstra
Stevensville, Michigan
Friday, 30 October 2009
Everyone Can Help
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We need to protect nature, especially the oceans, they are in major threat, and the oceans are the most important part of the ecosystem. No water = no life. Lets all do what we can,even if it is just picking up some garbage. The time to act is now, not later. Thank you
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Mr. Mike S Downs
Auxvasse, Missouri
Wednesday, 28 October 2009
Give for the Future
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I give because I've visted many of the spectacular places the Conservancy is working to protect, and I want my daughter to be able to visit them too.
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Evan Parker
Williamsburg, Va
Tuesday, 27 October 2009
What I See Is...
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I live in Medellin Columbia. When I was young the weather here was beautiful. Today with the damage we are doing to the planet, the weather has changed a lot in our city. It's hot, very hot. So I try to recycle, I save power and water. We have to save our planet.
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RocÃo Giraldo
Medellin, Columbia
Friday, 23 October 2009
Suceed
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This is the most important obstacle we as a people have had to face. If we can all come together, we can succeed.
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Ms. Lindsey F.
Holly, Michigan
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