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Can Dogs Help Find and Save Endangered Species?
http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/oregon/about/art25670.html
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Can Rogue the dog help The Nature Conservancy save endangered species? See a great video and photos!
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A Big Piece of Montana Is Protected from Development: At 500 Square Miles, Forest Is Among Largest Conservation Deals in U.S. History
http://www.thedailygreen.com/environmental-news/latest/montana-preservation-47070102
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Buzz up! In a conservation deal heralded as the biggest in Montana's history, the Nature Conservancy and the Trust for Public Lands have arranged to buy 500 square miles of mountainous forest for about $510 million. The agreement is one of t… More
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320,000 Acres of Forest Protected in Landmark Montana Deal
http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/montana/features/
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In one of the most significant conservation sales in U.S. history, The Nature Conservancy and The Trust for Public Land have preserved 320,000 acres of pristine forest in western Montana that provide valuable habitat for species and sustainable lo… More
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Video: Your Way on the Highway
http://www.sightline.org/maps/animated_maps/your-way-on-the-highway/
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What if you could hit the open road right here in the city? Watch this short video from Sightline and find out.
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