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Conservation Alliance Launches Social Networking Community
From the Conservation Alliance website- Click here for Full Press Release– The Conservation Alliance will launch a new initiative called ConservationNEXT, which is designed to give individuals in the outdoor industry the opportunity to engage with Conservation Alliance grantees, and provide a place to connect with each other on-line. The ConservationNEXT site will officially go live on August 8, 2008 at the Outdoor Retailer show.
Conservationnext.com will be the focal point of the Alliance’s effort to encourage individual involvement in conservation efforts. Conservation NEXT was inspired by a challenge posed by writer Terry Tempest Williams, who spoke at a Conservation Alliance event in 2007. She asked all members of the crowd to consider, “What are you doing to continue the legacy of conservation?” A group of five committed people answered Williams’ call to action, and founded ConservationNext, dedicated to creating the next generation of environmental stewards.
“ConservationNEXT will let us build a community of people within the outdoor industry who want to become more actively involved in the work of The Conservation Alliance and our grantees,” said John Sterling, Executive Director of The Conservation Alliance. “This is a beautiful example of how a small group of passionate advocates can widen the concern of their hearts in the name of all that is wild,” said Williams after hearing about the response to her challenge. “The next generation of leaders is now ConservationNEXT. They inspire me and I know they will inspire others. I cannot wait to see how they will take their concerns and put them into creative actions on behalf of America’s wildlands.”
National Geographic Adventure Adds Carbondale to ‘Best List’
The September issue of National Geographic Adventure named our home of Carbondale, CO. a “Power Player” on the Where To Live and Play list for 2008, not yet online.
Veteran writers Sarah Tuff and Greg Melville name Carbondale as the break out winner of the Rockies region for “Adventure 24/7”.
From the article- Carbondale’s urban expats take their city’s name as a literal eco-challenge. In the morning, commuters line the bike paths on their way to a growing pack of local environmental companies like Solar Energy International, Greenspot, and Inpower Systems and the new rec center and police and fire departments are all solar powered. While still partly in the shadow of Aspen, 30 miles up valley, its forging its own identity as a self-sustained base for Patagonia-clad Ph.D’s happy to stay close to home in the White River National Forest-all beneath the 12,000ft twin peaks of Mount Sopris.
For the full story, see the September issue, on stands now.
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