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ANS’s Naturally Latinos Conference Celebrates “Superpower” Within Latinx Community
ANS Naturally Latinos 3 Conferene
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Be Smart From the Start on Solar, ANS and CWA Tell Country
Environmental groups call for thoughtful planning for solar in Montgomery County—build first on already developed lands For more information, contact [email protected], 240-899-9019, or [email protected], 410-921-9229, or [email protected], 240-630-4703 CHEVY CHASE, MD – The Audubon Naturalist…
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New Mobile App Lets People Take Action for Water Quality
App Lets People Take Action For Water Quality
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Montgomery County Should Replace All Trees Lost to Development
CHEVY CHASE, MD – The Audubon Naturalist Society (ANS) and its partners are testifying before the Montgomery County Council this afternoon to push for an amendment that would substantially and meaningfully change…
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ANS Will Keep Up The Pressure to Alter ‘Short-Sighted’ Beltway/I-270 Expansionans
Chevy Chase, MD – Lisa Alexander, the executive director of the Audubon Naturalist Society, on Tuesday, Aug. 25 voiced the organization’s opposition to the Beltway/I-270 expansion project that will lock in traffic…
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ANS’s New Online Naturalist Hour Helps Lowers Stay Connected to Each Other and the Outdoors
T he organizer of Black Birders Week, UMD’s “Bug Guy” and Marine Biologist from The National Aquarium among speakers For Immediate Release: August 14, 2020For more information and to arrange…
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Fairfax Vote Outrages Environmentalists
FAIRFAX CITY COUNCIL VOTE TO DESTROY STREAM AND FOREST OUTRAGES ANS, ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS For Immediate Release – July 15, 2020 For more information, contact [email protected], or 240-899-9019, Renee Grebe, [email protected], 703-261-4668, [email protected], or…
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Is the Fairfax City Council Bored with Fighting Climate Change, Protect Streams, and Cleaner Air?
More environmental groups voice opposition to Northfax West’s destruction of creek and forest For Immediate Release – July 7, 2020 For more information, contact [email protected], or 240-899-9019, or Renee Grebe, [email protected], 703-261-4668;…
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Parents Craving More Instruction for Children Give New ANS Camps High Praise
Parents Praise New ANS Camps
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ANS Please with Delayed Hearing by FairFax City Council On Northfax West Development
Urges Council to listen to the community following Planning Commission’s approval For more information, contact [email protected], or 240-899-9019, or Renee Grebe, [email protected], 703-261-4668; or [email protected], or 301-523-5394 Chevy Chase, MD – The Planning Commission…