---------- > From: News from Environmental Defense Fund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: * Rare Species * Endangered Fishery * African Wars * > Date: Tuesday, April 27, 1999 3:45 PM > > EDF DISPATCH: From Environmental Defense Fund > * Rare Species * Endangered Fishery * African Wars * > Tuesday, April 27, 1999 > More than 300,000 strong > > 1. State by State, Some Rare Species Are Coming Back > 2. Future of the East Coast Cod Fishery Is Uncertain > 3. EDF Works to Cut Sulfur in Western Gasoline > 4. African Conflicts Curtail Ecotourist Dollars > 5. Send a Free Online "Kids' Art" Greeting from EDF > 6. Make Every Day into Earth Day > 7. Support Renewable Energy Through EDF > 8. (To stop receiving this e-mail publication, please > send e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with SIGNOFF * > in the body, not the subject, of the message.) > > > ****************************** > 1. AMID THE BAD NEWS, SOME SPECIES ARE COMING BACK > > Most endangered species -- particularly on private lands -- are still > in trouble. But in every state some species are making progress. > > http://www.edf.org/pubs/EDF-Letter/1999/Apr/s_wolves.html > > ****************************** > 2. WHAT WILL BECOME OF THE ATLANTIC COAST COD FISHERY? > > In an effort to rebuild depleted cod stocks, waters from Cape Cod > north to Canada will periodically be closed to fishing till November. > If the plan doesn't work, the National Marine Fisheries Service says > it will take more drastic steps. > > http://www.edf.org/pubs/EDF-Letter/1999/Apr/g_cod.html > > ****************************** > 3. EDF AIMS TO CUT SULFUR CONTENT IN WESTERN GASOLINE > > Lowering the amount of sulfur in gasoline could help clear the air of > unwanted smog and pollution, but the oil industry is fighting to keep > sulfur-gasoline levels high in the West. Many organizations, > including EDF, are working with western states to fight the industry. > > http://www.edf.org/pubs/EDF-Letter/1999/Apr/p_gas.html > > ****************************** > 4. AFRICAN WARS ARE DRIVING AWAY ECOTOURISM > > NEWS FROM GREENWIRE: Gorillas and other African wildlife that benefit > from conservation programs funded by ecotourist dollars may be > casualties of the recent conflicts in Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and > Congo. > > http://plaza.edf.org/greenwire.nsf/lookup/19990423 > > ***************************** > 5. SEND A FREE ELECTRONIC GREETING CARD TODAY > > Colorful greeting cards for all occasions are just a click away. > Don't forget to check out EDF's own card line, adapted from our kids' > wildlife art contest winners! > > http://www.edf.org/ads/caremail.html > > ****************************** > 6. MAKE EVERY DAY EARTH DAY > > It's been five days since 1999's official Earth Day. But the links we > collected in honor of that day remain relevant to year-round > environmentalists. > > http://www.edf.org/issues/earthday.html > > ****************************** > 7. DONATE TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE FUND > > This web site is now set up to receive credit card contributions via > a secure sever. Help EDF and its Energy Program continue working for > safe, renewable energy sources to bring us power without harming the > Earth. > > https://www.edf.org/secure/Want2Help/donate_energy.html > > ****************************** > 8. SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES > > To stop receiving this e-mail publication, EDF DISPATCH, please send > e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with > > SIGNOFF * > > in the body (NOT the Subject) of the message. > > To start receiving your own copy of EDF DISPATCH, just fill in this > simple form on the web: > > http://www.edf.org/Join4Free/ > > ****************************** > Don't forget to check out past EDF DISPATCHES in our archive. > > http://plaza.edf.org/dispatches.nsf > > ****************************** > Thanks for checking in often! More news daily at: > > http://www.edf.org > > Copyright 1999 Environmental Defense Fund. All rights reserved.
