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The Marvels of Meadows and Native Plants
First ANS Meadow Summit to Highlight How to Heal Our Earth and Address ‘Insect Apocalypse’
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Natural Quarterly Report (Spring 2019)
Natural Quarterly Report (Spring 2019)
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Tracking life in D.C. streams has its ups — and downs
Tracking life in D.C. streams has its ups — and downs
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Gov. Hogan’s Beltway Expansion, Climate Change and Destruction of Trees on ANS’s MD Legislature Agenda Tomorrow
ANS, its Partners, and Fellow Coalition Members Urge Support of Several Bills to Mitigate Harms from Highway Expansion and Destruction of State Forests
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Free ‘Yoga in the Woods’ for furloughed federal workers impacted by shutdown
Free ‘Yoga in the Woods’ for furloughed federal workers impacted by shutdown
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For Furloughed Federal Workers and Contractors: FREE Nature Tours, Classes and Memberships from ANS
For more information, contact Caroline Brewer, Director of Marketing and Communications, [email protected] 301-652-9188 x 23 or cell, 240-899-9019, or Media Outreach Coordinator Lisa Goodnight, [email protected], or 301-523-5394. CHEVY CHASE, MD – The Audubon Naturalist Society (ANS) announced today that it’s offering FREE memberships and FREE extensions on soon-to-expire memberships, exclusive nature sanctuary tours, and classes, to furloughed federal workers and contractors. ANS’s Executive Director…
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Naturalist Quarterly (Winter 2019)
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Northern Virginia Council Testimony to Feature Amazon HQ2 Environmental Impact Questions
For Immediate Release – January 9, 2019 For more information, contact [email protected] or 301-652-9188, ext. 23, or Eliza Cava [email protected], 301-652-9188, ext. 22 CHEVY CHASE, MD – The Audubon Naturalist Society will provide testimony on issues of environmental concern in Northern Virginia during tonight’s annual hearing. Amazon’s HQ2 Environmental Impact Questions to be featured in Northern Virginia…
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Natural Quarterly Report (Winter 2019)
Natural Quarterly Report (Winter 2019)
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DC Streams Suffer From Urban Pollution and Construction Report Finds
DC Streams Suffer From Urban Pollution and Construction Report Finds
