Untitled document The ring brings together websites that are committed to the conservation and the future of this planet and all of its inhabitants. Topics include, but are not limited to, environmental causes, animal rights and human rights. Pictured:  this ring's namesake, photograph courtesy Hugo Heikenwaelder.
Category: Ecology


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Celebrating Soul's Joyous Journey with All Beings. Rocks, birds, bees, plants, and trees are all conscious to different degrees. Each and every one has a role to play in the health of Mother Earth, Gaia. Inspirational stories of spiritual and everyday experiences with wild and native animals, student interns and volunteers, clearing magnificent forest trails by hand, living in small sustainable cob earth, eco-bulding with simple hand-tools, solar power, permaculture forest gardens, low-impact, small footprint, bubbly creeks, views, tiny sustainable dwellings, deep ecology experiences within rare native New Zealand Cloud Forest. A forest with NZ cedar, totara, rimu, miro, matai, broadleaf, horopito, wineberry, lancewood, marbleleaf, 8m high tree ferns, five-finger, and many other beings.

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Saving Bali from plastic waste

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Heart of the Wolf Organization is dedicated to getting humans to peacefully live with Wolves.

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If you're seeing this site in one of my rings, consider it an unofficial manager's page); otherwise it's my page about which rings I manage AND about WebRing in general, including WebRing membership and management. If THIS ring isn't on the page, it's due to be merged; check join instructions to see where.

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Nonprofits favored by GENESSA. Definitely biased toward our personal interests. NOT a link farm, NOT a fundraising site and NOT comprised of site sponsors. Not a links farm! This is our way of letting visitors know which charities we care about and why. GENESSA is a commercial site and this page is a NONcommercial page on that site.

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I think that a lot of the problems in the world today stem from lack of respect. I believe that if people learned to respect the world around them that respect with other people would come natural. Respecting the environment encourages consideration and compassion, and discourages selfishness. This site includes some of my own studies and links to other web related sites.

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The Green Lady lives in Northern Ontario, Canada (Cold. Really, really, COLD.), alone, happy, and hermit-like, as she has no social grace, interests, or etiquette.

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Amsoil dealer promoting earth-friendly synthetic oil for cars and any mechanical application. Help reduce the stress on Mother Earth!

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