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Jonathon is a 33 year old married guy from Seattle, Washington, USA.
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I'm a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer and work as the associate director of digital marketing for The Nature Conservancy, where I manage the strategic development and promotion of The Nature Conservancy's web site, http://www.nature.org/

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The Nature Conservancy: Celebrate Arbor Day 2008 and Plant a Tree
Liked it Apr 26, 2:33am 2 reviews environment, non-profit, arbor-day, green, forests
http://support.nature.org/site/PageServer?pagename=arborday
You can help reforest The Atlantic Forest, one of the biggest and most endangered tropical forests in the world. Join the Conservancy's Plant a Billion Trees campaign, where one dollar plants one tree, and you'll also help restore 2.5 million acres of land.
Plant a Billion Trees with The Nature Conservancy & GroovyGreen.com - Start Toda…
Liked it Apr 9, 5:48pm 1 review environment, trees, arbor-day, green, forests
http://www.groovygreen.com/groove?p=2937
Today is Arbor Day in the state of Washington and I have plans to plant a few trees in my yard. (Cherry, Plum, Apple and a Fig) So my thoughts are on planting trees today and I found that The Nature Conservancy has recently launched a new website, www.plantabillion.org. The aim of this site is to raise money to help reforest 2.5 million acres of land in the Atlantic Forest. One dollar buys one tree, so far they have raised 176,080 dollars. Not only will this effort help to remove nearly 10 million pounds of carbon from the atmosphere annually, the goal is to help protect critical watersheds as well as create jobs.
Hardiness Zone Changes at arborday.org
Liked it Jan 20, 2007 12:02am 8 reviews science, climate, global-warming, climate-change, arbor-day
http://arborday.org/media/mapchanges.cfm
This animation illustrates the general warming that has occurred from 1990 to 2006. Click the play button to see how the hardiness zones have changed.
Trees - The Arbor Day Foundation
Liked it Sep 4, 2006 11:50am 12 reviews environment, nonprofit, trees, arbor-day, plant
http://www.arborday.org/
The National Arbor Day Foundation envisions a world where trees and forests are abundant, healthy, and sustainable, and highly valued by all people.
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