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HCRO 3, Box 8496
Palmer, AK 99645
Affiliate: Planet Drum Foundation. Issues: environment; bioregional; polar. Type: organization; NET. Source: Macrocosm USA.
c/o Alaska Conservation Foundation
750 W. 2nd Ave., #104
Anchorage, AK 99501-2167 Phone: (907)276-1917
Affiliate: Alaska Conservation Foundation. Issues: environment; conservation; polar. Description: Full listings for 85 Alaska-based conservation groups. Contacts(s): Jim Stratton (Editor) Published Date: 3/90. Price: $15/ea. Type: reference; directory. Source: Macrocosm USA.
750 W. 2nd Ave., #104
Anchorage, AK 99501-2167 Phone: (907)276-1917
Issues: environment; ocean; forest; Arctic; conservation. Description: A grant-making organization receiving and disseminating funds and information to promote environmental protection in the greater Alaska region. Other Resources: Publishes ALASKA CONSERVATION DIRECTORY and ALASKA CONSERVATION FOUNDATION DISPATCH. Web or BBS: akcf@ igc.api.org. Tax Status: Nonprofit. Established: 1980. Type: organization; foundation. Source: Macrocosm USA.
424 C St. NE
Washington, DC 20002-5818 Phone: (202)544-0236
Issues: environment. Contacts(s): Guillermo Archibold Fax: (202)544-8453. Type: organization; program. Source: Who.
Box 73
Strafford, VT 05072-0073 Phone: (802)765-4337
Issues: environment; Third World; justice; Native Americans; indigenous peoples; forests; polar. Description: An alliance of indigenous and non-indigenous peoples organizations to promote education and activism around cultural and biological diversity. Other Resources: Newsletter. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
870 Greenbrier Circle, #402
Chesapeake, VA 23320 Phone: (804)523-9335
Issues: environment; oceans; polar. Description: "environmental problems stem from widespread ignorance about how the living systems of Earth work...and how they do not." The Society emphasizes education through research, lectures, videos, books and other publications. Currently working on an Antartican international natural reserve. Other Resources: Publishes THE DOLPHIN LOG and THE CALYPSO LOG magazines, bimonthly and monthly newsletter, CALYPSO DISPATCH. Contacts(s): Jean-Michel Cousteau, C.L.S. Merriam (Research/Communications) Fax: (804)627-7547. Dues: $20, $28 family. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
GPA Coordinating Office
Box 3585
Homer, AK 99603-3585
Issues: politics; environment; Green; alternative party; polar. Other Resources: Publishes GREEN PARTY OF ALASKA newsletter. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
1436 U St. NW
Washington, DC 20009-3997 Phone: (202)462-1177
Affiliate: Greenpeace, USA. Issues: environment; peace; energy; politics; health; animal rights; oceans; rivers; wildlife/endangered species; nonviolence; activism; anti-nuclear; polar; corporate responsibility; government accountability; hazardous waste. Description: "Nonviolent direct action is a key tactic of Greenpeace in defending human and animal rights at sea and on land. Petitions, rallies, and direct interference against nuclear weapons ships and whaling expeditions are some ways this group fights the good fight. The magazine is slick and well-written, and will probably move you to action on these issues." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Jeanne Wahlen (Communications Director), Daphne Wysham (Editor) Page#: 28. Subscriptions: $30/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1980. Type: periodical; magazine. Source: Progressive Periodicals/ENVIRONMENT.
1436 U St. NW
Washington, DC 20009-3997 Phone: (202)462-1177
Issues: environment; energy; peace; politics; health; animal rights; oceans; rivers; wildlife/endangered species; nonviolence; disarmament; activism; anti-nuclear; polar; corporate responsibility; government accountability; hazardous waste. Description: An international organization that advocates grassroots nonviolent direct action to save whales, seals, wolves, stop nuclear tests and stop toxics. Fathered the "Rainbow Warrior" which was blown-up by French agents in Australia. Advocates nuclear disarmament, public education, nonviolent direct action, research, and worldwide organizing, anything that might grab the attention of the media and bring these injustices to public attention. Other Resources: See GREENPEACE ACTION Magazine; EVERYONE'S GUIDE TO TOXICS IN THE HOME; STEPPING LIGHTLY ON THE EARTH. Volunteers accepted at 23 locations around the world. Pundit Watch on PeaceNet/EcoNet. See, also, American Peace Test and Planetary Survival Alliance. Contacts(s): Peter Bahouth (Executive Director), Peter Dexter (Media Director), (202)232-1590. Other:Info: (202)319-2444. Dues: $15/yr. Additional Address: Box 3720, Washington, DC 20007 Contact: Clifton E. Curtis (Lobbyist) Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
950 3rd Ave.
New York, NY 10022-2705 Phone: (212)832-3200
Issues: environment; energy; wildlife/endangered species; acid rain; water; forests; hazardous waste; conservation; wetlands; air pollution; renewables; polar. Description: Dedicated to: long-term protection and the wise use of wildlife, land, water, and other natural resources; the promotion of rational strategies, and other natural resources; the promotion of rational strategies for energy development and use, and to the protection of life from pollution, radiation, and toxic substances. Focuses on the interaction of population, resources and the environment and stresses renewable energy sources, wetlands, old-growth forests conservation, and clean air. Other Resources: See AUDUBON ACTIVIST newsletter and AUDUBON magazine. Projects, Saving the Platte River; protecting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge; Audubon Activist Network; Citizen's Acid Rain Monitoring Network; Expedition Institute; Population Program. Contacts(s): Peter A. A. Berle (President), Jane Lyons (Project Director), (512)327-3249. Other:Hotline: (202)547-9017. Dues: $20/introductory offer. Established: 1905. Member of: Global Tomorrow Coalition. Additional Address: 666 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC, 20003 -4319 Contact: Elizabeth Raisbeck (Vice-President, Governmental Affairs), (202)547-9009. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
218 Driveway
Fairbanks, AK 99701-2806 Phone: (907)452-5021
Issues: environment; education; politics; conservation; wilderness; planning; wildlife/endangered species; oceans; lobbying; volunteers; polar. Description: Through education and action, NAEC is dedicated to protecting environment of north of the Alaska Range and works closely with government agencies on land-use issues such as the implementation of the Alaska Lands Act, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and oil and gas leasing. Currently working on wilderness designation for the coastal plain of ANWR and arctic development issues. Other Resources: Opportunities for research internships and a wide variety of volunteer projects. Inquire. Publishes the NORTHERN LINE(periodical). Contacts(s): Rex Blazer (Executive Director), Larry Landry (Associate Director) Fax: (907)452-3100. Dues: $25, $35/family, includes 4/yr. journal. Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Northern Alaska Environmental Center
218 Driveway
Fairbanks, AK 99701-2806
Affiliate: Northern Alaska Environmental Center. Issues: environment; polar. Description: Environmental news of Arctic and Interior Alaska. Contacts(s): Marie Beaver (Editor/Development Coordinator), Trudy Hefferman (Office Manager) Subscriptions: Membership. Frequency: 4/yr. Dues: $25/yr. Tax Status: Nonprofit. Type: PER: journal. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Fort Mason Center
Building E
San Francisco, CA 94939 Phone: (415)441-1106
Affiliate: Oceanic Society. Issues: education; Third World; travel; polar. Description: Tours to Galapagos, Costa Rica, Belize, Alaska, Australia, Botswana, Indonesia, and more. Free schedule of trips. Member of: Co-op America. Type: organization. Source: Co-op America Quarterly.
Attn: Publication Clerk, EPA
Region 10, 1200 6th Ave., Mail Stop MD-108
Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: (206)442-1519
Affiliate: Environmental Protection Agency. Issues: environment; education; volunteers; polar. Description: Regional voluntary organizations, EPA regional offices, and state, local, and provincial environmental and pollution control agencies in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. Classified by type of organization. Contacts(s): Mary M. Neilson (Constituency Coordinator) Published Date: 1989. Page#: 40. Subscriptions: Free. Frequency: Irregular. Other Formats: Microfiche from National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA 22161; $6.95 (PB87-124053). Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
Box 2424
Friday Harbor, WA 98250-2424 Phone: (206)378-5767
Issues: environment; oceans; wildlife/endangered species; polar. Description: "Our name means 'endowed with life,' something you'll find in our biologist-led programs: participate in whale research, accredited outdoor classes; become intimate with the ocean and its creatures in safe, stable sea kayaks. Baja, Alaska, San Juan Island, Everglades, Dry Tortugas." Member of: Co-op America. Type: organization. Source: Co-op America Quarterly.
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