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Here are some more great resources for natural living to help you learn more about our natural world and to help you protect the environment in your everyday life.

  • 10% percent of the profits from your purchases in this directory from green companies that have this leaf icon will be donated to the The Sierra Club and The Nature Conservancy. The remainder will support the development of more Green Living Guides and other environmental tips and resources.
  • Clean Water Action Council
    The Clean Water Action Council is a non-profit citizen organization, founded in 1985, working to protect public health and the environment. They work to increase public awareness of the many threats to water quality, and to build support for improved management.
  • Cousteau World
    Educating people to understand, to love and to protect the water systems of the planet, marine and fresh water, for the well-being of future generations.
  • eNature.com
    eNature enables web surfers to discover nature across the continent and close to home. More than 5,000 North American species are presented on the site, with full-color photographs and descriptions. The site also features a library of over 500 bird calls, guides to National Parks and Refuges, a Backyard Habitat Planner, and the highly popular Ask an Expert section, hosted by eNature’s staff naturalists.
  • Environmental News Network
    ENN helps to educate the world about environmental issues. They provide timely environmental news,Êdaily feature stories, audio, video, interactive quizzes, pollsÊand more. Their goal is to help educate the public on major issues and to provide tools to help individuals take action in their own communities.
  • The Freecycle Network
    The worldwide Freecycle Network is made up of many individual groups across the globe. It’s a grassroots movement of people who are giving and getting stuff for free in their own towns. Each local group is run by a local volunteer moderator. Membership is free.
  • The Geek Philosopher
    Public Domain nature images and other stock photography. Geek Philospher photos are featured on some of our articles, including how to attract dragonflies, birds and frogs.
  • Green Industry Meeting Council
    The Green Meeting Industry Council was formed to improve meeting management practices by promoting environmentally responsible strategies through the collaborative efforts of the hospitality industry, corporations, government, and community organizations. The Green Meeting Industry Council is committed to supporting economic, environmental, and community objectives as they relate to the meeting industry.
  • Grist Online Magazine
    An online environmental magazine, Grist aims to inform, entertain, provoke, and encourage creative thinking about environmental problems and solutions. Each weekday, it publishes new content, including in-depth reporting, summaries of breaking news stories, book reviews, diary entries from activists, cartoons, an environmental advice column, and lots more.
  • The Orion Grassroots Network
    The Orion Grassroots Network is the fastest-growing network of environmental and community organizations in North America. The Network now actively supports over 600 member organizations that are recognized in their communities as leaders in the fields of conservation, restoration, education, democracy, justice, health, and economics.
  • SaveTheEnvironment.com
    The ultimate environmental web directory, featuring conservation, ecology, and activism on the world wide web.
  • The Sierra Club
    Inspired by nature, Sierra Club members work together to protect our communities and the planet. The Sierra Club is America’s oldest, largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization.
  • Zoobooks
    A great way to start kids off on a life-long passion for reading. Zoobooks uses creatures as teachers. Turn a youngster’s love of animals into a love of reading.

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