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Save the Dunes

The mission of Save the Dunes, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, is to preserve, protect and restore the Indiana Dunes and all natural resources in Northwest Indiana’s Lake Michigan Watershed for Continue Reading

Posted On : May 11, 2012 Published By : weaversa
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Northwest Indiana Green Building Alliance

Northwest Indiana Green Building Alliance is an alliance created to promote and educate building professionals and the public about high performance housing and to encourage a greener, healthier, more sustainable Continue Reading

Posted On : March 16, 2012 Published By : weaversa
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Ecologist/Entrepreneur John Ervin Radio Interview

Renaissance man, student of nature, ecologist, landscape consultant, philosopher, chicken farmer… There are a lot of ways to describe today’s radio guest, John Ervin.     Listen to the show’s Continue Reading

Posted On : March 7, 2012 Published By : kathysipple
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South Shore Trails

South Shore Trails promotes the completion of a connected network of trails and greenways for recreation, commuting, promoting health and quality of life; Active Transportation and Complete Streets concepts, where Continue Reading

Posted On : February 17, 2012 Published By : weaversa
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Legacy Environmental Services, Inc.

Legacy Environmental Services, Inc. is a woman-owned, future-focused environmental consulting firm. We work with businesses, industries, schools and municipalities in their efforts to incorporate green, clean and sustainable activities and practices Continue Reading

Posted On : February 17, 2012 Published By : weaversa
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Midwest Permaculture

“Our work as permaculture-training-providers is to guide our students in how to develop the observational skills, the knowledge, and the practical information to create sustainable gardens, homes, landscapes, farms, relationships, Continue Reading

Posted On : February 17, 2012 Published By : weaversa
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Indiana Complete Streets Campaign

Indiana Complete Streets Campaign supports policies that ensure streets are designed and operated to enable safe access for all users: pedestrians, bicyclists, public transit riders and motorists. Campaign partners support local Continue Reading

Posted On : February 17, 2012 Published By : weaversa
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The Indiana Tree Project

The Indiana Tree Project is a joint effort between the Indiana Natural Resources Foundation; the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry; and the citizens of Indiana. The Indiana Continue Reading

Posted On : February 17, 2012 Published By : weaversa
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GrowNWI

  GrowNWI Vision: Create a common voice within the region to promote Urban Agriculture and Community Gardens. Challenge community, business and civic leaders to lay the foundation for the growth Continue Reading

Posted On : February 16, 2012 Published By : weaversa
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Paper Dandelions

Artist Tyna Bianco-Jessen is the owner of Paper Dandelions, a company that recycles everything from junk mail to banana peels to coffee grounds and turns them into beautiful wedding invitations, Continue Reading

Posted On : February 16, 2012 Published By : weaversa

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