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CAUSES
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| While we hope that each one of the shirts that we sell becomes
a Billboard for Change – if a shirt reminds someone they need to swap
our their lightbulbs for CFLs, we’ll consider that a success –
our donation of 10% of proceeds to non-profits that benefit the environment
is essential to what we do. We currently support the following groups: |
The Earth Island Institute
 The Earth Island Institute (EII), founded in 1982 by veteran environmentalist
David Brower, fosters the efforts of creative individuals by providing organizational
support in developing projects for the conservation, preservation, and restoration
of the global environment. EII provides activists the freedom to develop
program ideas, supported by services to help them pursue those ideas, with
a minimum of bureaucracy.
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Earth Island's Project Network consists of more than 30 projects worldwide.
Through innovative education and activist campaigns, they are addressing
many of the most pressing social and environmental issues:
– Protecting
rainforests, marine mammals, sea turtles, and indigenous lands
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Promoting organic and sustainable agriculture, ecological paper alternatives,
and the emerging Russian environmental movement
– Pursuing community-based
habitat restoration, reduction of marine pollution, and development of urban
multicultural environmental leadership
For more information, please visit www.earthisland.org |
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American Wildlands
 For almost 30 years, American Wildlands has fought to protect wild America throughout the western states. They seek the protection for the West’s wild places and advocate for the careful management of its natural resources. AWL keeps the world-renowned U.S. Northern Rockies ecologically intact by restoring and maintaining connections between key habitats for healthy populations of native fish and wildlife.
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| The current focus for AWL is developing habitat connectivity and wildlife movement corridors in the Northern Rockies. Today, American Wildlands is most well-known for working to maintain the ecological connections between the string of pearls that are core habitat areas - whether they be a wilderness area AWL helped establish to decades ago, or a roadless area we helped keep roadless a decade ago. Learn more at www.wildlands.org |
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