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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

We Need

A) We need to make a significant dent in the climate change curve.
B) We need to defend our oceans by challenging water pollution and wasteful and destructive fishing.
C) We need to create a toxin free future with safer alternatives to hazardous chemicals.
D) We need to protect biodiversity.
conservation education explains why rain forest are essential for earth to produce enough oxygen for humans, to store CO2 = carbon dioxide, to balance weather + climate, protect Earth's environment naturally against environmental + human pollution, to keep Nature balanced
E) We need to protect our rain forests. Rain-forests produce most of our oxygen. Rain forest plants grow the cure for many illnesses. Rainforests regulate our climate. If rain forests are destroyed billions of living beings will die.
BSB works hard to protect all forests on Earth and the animals, plants and people that depend on them.
We campaign for sustainable agriculture. Emissions reductions and increases in the use of energy-efficient technologies are strongly needed.
F) Conservation of local flora, fauna and natural habitats through offering conservation advice on development proposals, planning strategies and environmental impact assessment, law enforcement, research and implementing biodiversity conservation plans.
G) Conducting regular ecological surveys to take inventory and update the status of biodiversity assets to establish an ecological database.
Soil conservation is important to make sure that we have the land we need to live on.
H) We need to protect our soil, we need to fight erosion to protect our future food supplies. Erosion control can be done with grass, mulch or plants. If you see something that's making the soil sick, do everything you can to make the soil healthy again.
If you live on a farm, make sure that the soil on your fields and pastures stays right where it is right now!
Erosion control is very important, because it helps to conserve water!
Water conservation is needed for a growing population!

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