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The Shared Earth Foundation "is committed to the tenet that all creatures have an enduring claim to sustainable space on this planet. It believes that today’s human beings have the responsibility to share Earth’s resources with other creatures and future generations by limiting their adverse impact on the planet, and by enriching and protecting Earth’s wild life and the places they inhabit." [1]
- President - Caroline Gabel
Contents
- Adkins Arboretum, Ridgely, MD $13,000.00
- African Wildlife Foundation, Washington, DC $20,000.00 - Continuation of GIS work leading to, for example, establishment of a Faunal Reserve in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, refuge for bonobos and other rare animals.
- Alliance for International Reforestation, DeLand, FL, Chimaltenango, Guatemala $10,000.00
Continuation of work in Guatemala, working with communities in the flood-damaged area of Atitlan.
- American Forests, Washington, DC $20,000.00
- American Forests, Washington, DC $10,200.00
- American Rivers, Washington, DC $25,000.00
- Animal Legal Defense Fund, Petaluma, CA $10,000.00
- Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta, GA $6,000.00
- Chester River Association, Chestertown, MD $15,000.00
- Cougar Fund, Jackson, WY $5,000.00
- The Cougar Network, Concord, MA $10,000.00
- Earth Sangha, Fairfax, VA $10,000.00
- Eastern Shore Land Conservancy, Queenstown, MD $15,000.00
- Environmental Film Festival, Washington, DC $15,000.00
- Environmental Investigation Agency, Washington, DC $10,000.00
- Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics, Eugene, OR $2,500.00
- Friends of the National Zoo, Washington, DC $15,000.00
- Great Ape World Heritage Survival Project, Cambridge, MA $25,000.00
- Leap, Oakland, CA $25,000.00
- Leap, Oakland, CA $26,500.00
- National Aquarium in Baltimore, Baltimore, MD $16,430.00
- National Center for Animal Law, Portland, OR $15,000.00
- National Parks Conservation Association, Washington, DC $20,000.00
- Northern Jaguar Project, Tucson, AZ $20,000.00
- Orang Utan Republik/SEE, Los Angeles, CA $10,000.00
- Orang Utan Republik/SEE, Los Angeles, CA $6,000.00
- Population Connection, Washinton, DC $5,000.00 - To raise public awareness about hte link between population growth and environmental degradation worldwide.
- Rachel's Network, Washington, DC $25,000.00
- Red Wolf Coalition, Columbia, NC $10,000.00
- Sassafras River Association, Georgetown, MD $10,000.00
- Savannah Science Museum, Savannah, GA $5,000.00
- Snow Leopard Conservancy, Sonoma, CA $25,013.00
- South Wings, Ashville, NC $10,000.00
- Southern Environmental Law Center, Charlottesville, VA $10,000.00
- Species Survival Network, Washington, DC $5,000.00
- Sultana Projects, Inc., Chestertown, MD $10,000.00
- The Nature Conservancy, Maryland/DC Chapter, Bethesda, MD $20,000.00
- Vital Ground, Missoula, MT $5,000.00
- Washington College, Chestertown, MD $15,000.00
- Western Environmental Law Center, Eugene, OR $10,000.00
- Western Lands Project, Seattle, WA $10,000.00
- Wildlife Conservation Society, The Bronx, NY $11,500.00
- Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle, WA $10,000.00
- Worldwatch Institute Washington, DC $16,000.00
Grand Total $588,143.00
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ Home, Shared Earth Foundation, accessed September 17, 2008.
- ↑ The Shared Earth Foundation Grants, FY 2007, Shared Earth Foundation, accessed September 17, 2008.