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MOCO Climate Action Plan
ANS Responds to Montgomery County’s New Climate Action Plan (CAP)
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2021 Taking Nature Black® Environmental Champions
Harriet Tubman, Today’s Trailblazers to be Honored as 2021 Taking Nature Black Environmental Champions ANS Earth Month Event Salutes Legacy, National, Regional, Youth Champions For more information, contact Communications Director…
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TNB Conference Starts February 23rd
“WE’VE KNOWN RIVERS AND STILL WE RISE” Black Environmentalists to Tell Stories of Disrupting Narratives and Changing the Game in Outdoor Spaces at “Taking Nature Black” Conference For more information,…
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TNB Statement
Statement from Lisa Alexander, Executive Director of the Audubon Naturalist Society, and Caroline Brewer, Chairwoman of the Taking Nature Black Conference: For Immediate Release: February 16, 2021For more information, contact…
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Black Environmentalists to Share Joy and Pain that Open Spaces and Their Jobs Bring
Taking Nature Black Virtual to Draw Highest Attendance Runs Tuesday, February 23 – Saturday, February 27, 2021 For more information, contact Conference Chairwoman and ANS Director of Marketing and Communications…
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2021 Taking Nature Black Conference: Who’s Who Among Black Environmentalists to Appear
2021 TNB Conference Preview
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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…