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The following organizations share our vision of a clean environment, livable communities, and sustainable growth. Click on each link to visit the web site.

 

 

 

 

Local Links

These sites provide information and resources for our local communities and surrounding areas.

 

Aquifer Guardians in Urban Areas
Protecting the Edwards Aquifer in Bexar and surrounding counties.
 
We are over 2,000 local volunteers promoting sustainable growth, a clean environment, and livable communities.
 

A chapter of the National Audubon Society, specializing in species and habitat conservation and environmental education. 

 

cTc-Citizens Tree Coalition

Dedicated to preserving trees and educating the public about the environmental and economic benefits of the urban forest in Bexar County, Texas.

 

Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance (GEAA)

A coalition of many groups working to preserve the Edwards Aquifer.

 

San Antonio Environmental Calendar

Web calendar for Bexar Audibon, Alamo Sierra, and Smart Growth San Antonio.

 

Smart Growth San Antonio

Monitoring government policies affecting growth in the San Antonio metropolitan area and advocating intelligent growth principles.

 

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Regional Links

These sites provide information and resources directed at a state-wide regional area.

 

Environment Texas

Taking action to protect Texas' air, water, and open spaces.

 

Seed Coalition

Texans supporting clean air and clean energy.

 

Texas Environmental Profiles

Detailed, up-to-date environmental information and rankings for individual counties and the entire state.

 

Texas Committee on Natural Resources (TCONR)

Is a 30-year-old conservation organization committed to protecting native ecosystems and promoting efficient use of natural resources in Texas.

 

Texas Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (Texas PEER)

The Texas Toxic Tour is a project of Texas Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility - Texas PEER - an organization of public employees who are concerned with Texas's environmental policies.

 

Fighting environmental, consumer, and political threats to the public health and well-being.

 

 

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National Links

These sites provide information and resources directed over a nation-wide area.

 

American Wilderness Coalition

Protecting wilderness areas and assisting activists at the local, state, regional and national levels.

 

Best Global Warming Articles

Your number one article source on Goloal Warming.

 

Center for Biological Diversity 

Protecting endangered species and wild places.

 

Defenders of Wildlife
Protecting native wild animals and plants in their natural communities by focusing on extinction, biological diversity, and habitat destruction. 

 

Global Warming:  Early Warning Signs
Information and observations that detail the evidence for global warming.
 
Healthy Fish
Resources and citizen action promoting healthy fish, with an emphasis on mercury and other pollutants.

 

Healthy Rivers

A broad-based coalition of national, state and local conservation groups striving to protect rivers from the rising tide of sewage pollution.

 
National Audubon Society
Conserving natural ecosystems by focusing on birds, other wildlife, and biological diversity.
 
National Parks Conservation Association
Dedicated to protecting, preserving, and enhancing the U.S. National Park System.
 
Enabling government employees who expose wrongdoing to work without fear of reprisal.

 

Smart Communities Network

A menu of information and services on how your community can adopt sustainable development as a strategy for well-being.

 
The Nature Conservancy
Preserving plants, animals and natural communities by operating the world's largest private system of nature sanctuaries. 
 
The Oil Poster
A visual and informative look at the problem of Peak Oil.
 
The Wilderness Society
Devoted to preserving wilderness and wildlife and fostering an American land ethic.

 

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