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Eco-Links Here you will find a growing selection of earth-friendly business, information, and practices that can help you stay green!

http://www.balloonrelease.com/faqs.htm The truth about latex balloons. Are they really bad?

www.creec.org The CREEC Network is the best source for enviromental education resources in California.

www.healtheocean.org Heal the Ocean focuses on wastewater infrastruture - sewer and septic systems - as well as other municipal operations that contribute to ocean pollution.

http://inspiredparenting.net A passionate concern for children reaching their full potential

www.angrymoms.org If you agree that our kids should have the option to eat wholesome,
nutritious food in schools, then join the Two Angry Moms.

www.communityenvironmentalcouncil.org CEC is an evolving family of programs that changes and adapts with the environmental challenges faced on the South Coast. While our scope of work deals mainly with San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, our influence and the bi-products of our innovation has and will be felt on state-wide, national and global levels.

www.childrenoftheearth.org Has creative environmental activities for kids.  Their aim is to educate the general public on eco-logical concepts and to provide a forum for people to share their knowledge and ideas with each other.

www.greenflagschools.org The Green Flag Program is a new initiative of the national Child Proofing Our Communities campaign, coordinated by the Center for Health Environment and Justice. The program is designed to help communities make their schools healthier places to learn, and to educate students about environmental responsibility.

Visit the Environmental Education for Kids, Recycling and Beyond Web site at http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/earth/recycle for activities and games related to worm composting, waste reduction and more

www.storyofstuff.com  A MUST watch! We accumulate way too much stuff ... and where does it go?

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