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BLOG | November 2011

Submitted by Matthew Carroll on Wed, 11/30/2011 - 15:21
FRUIT AND VEGGIE GARDENING IN SMALL SPACES

You may have noticed what seems to be a global trend of shrinking land sizes, whilst the reverse is generally true of the homes being built on them. This has resulted in a dwindling space allocated for gardens, especially in more urban areas.

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Submitted by Elissa Sursara on Thu, 11/24/2011 - 12:31
SAVING THE ORANGUTANS

When I found Max, he couldn’t walk. He was disorientated, terrified, and the burns to his feet and body were too severe. He didn’t make a lot of noise as I perched him upon my back, but he clung to me tightly, fingers wrapped around my arms and shoulders, the same way babies cling to their mothers. I was concerned about the amount of smoke he’d inhaled, and worried about the damage his burns may cause.

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Submitted by Lida Pet-Soede on Wed, 11/16/2011 - 15:22
CORAL TRIANGLE PROGRAM AIMS TO SAVE THE REEF

WWF’s Coral Triangle Programme Leader, Dr Lida Pet-Soede, candidly recounts her magical experience in the underwater world of Komodo National Park, Indonesia

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Submitted by Dermot O'Gorman on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 15:47
CLIMATE CHANGE LEGISLATION MARKS PROUD MOMENT IN AUSTRALIAN HISTORY

WWF-Australia today hailed the passage through the Senate of the Clean Energy Future Bills as a proud moment in Australia’s history. 

Climate change is one of the greatest threats to our environment and the survival of thousands of species. Today our political leaders took a critical step towards reducing this threat. 

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Submitted by Lindsay E. Brown on Mon, 11/07/2011 - 16:33
INTERVIEW WITH EMMY AWARD WINNING FILMMAKER MARILYN WEINER

Journey to Planet Earth is one of the most important TV series you’ll watch. Each episode magnificently explores the fragile relationship between us and the world we inhabit.

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