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Abraham Gesner
Who really saved the whales? Abraham Gesner did, by inventing kerosene. This single page is an exposition by James S. Robbins of changing technology and changing pressures on the ecology.
http://alts.net/ns1625/gesner.html
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Clean Nova Scotia
A non-profit environmental organization with a focus on waste reduction, reuse, recycling, composting, and climate change education. Discusses calendar, programs, participation and contact details.
http://www.clean.ns.ca/
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Community Based Saltmarsh Restoration
Sponsored by the Ecology Action Centre, the restoration group defines salt marshes, their importance, damage to them, restoration considerations, references and reading lists and links.
http://www.ecologyaction.ca/EAC_WEB_1/PROJECTS/salt_marsh/SaltMarsh.shtml
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Nova Scotia School Grounds Naturalization
An Ecology Action Centre project to restore habitats and enhance the health of school children by naturalizing school grounds. Lists history, feedback, schools, sponsors, updates, pictures, objectives and executive summary.
http://www.navnet.net/~rdmahar/
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Resource Recovery Fund Board
A private, non-profit company, it is responsible for the province's solid waste strategy. It funds municipal or regional programs and educates about reduction, reuse, recycling and composting.
http://www.rrfb.com/
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TRAX
A project of the Ecology Action Centre, it promotes sustainable transportation in the province through trip reduction, public education and outreach. Features news, impacts, travel options, programs and involvement.
http://www.trax.ns.ca/
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