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Healing Our Waters Great Lakes Coalition – 100 Strong
The Healing Our Waters (HOW) Great Lakes Coalition reached a milestone recently, growing to over 100 groups throughout the Great Lakes region. The HOW Coalition continues to grow and diversify. This growth symbolizes the importance of restoring the health of the Great Lakes, which are essential to the economic and cultural identity of our region.
HOW Coalition members recognize we have manageable solutions contained in the Great Lakes Regional Collaboration Strategy to Restore and Protect the Great Lakes. It is time to use them. Every day we wait, the problems get worse and the solutions get more costly. We must act now to restore the health of the Great Lakes.
For more information on how to join the Healing Our Waters-Great Lakes Coalition, contact Field Director Chris Grubb (grubbc@nwf.org) or Campaign Director Jeff Skelding (jskelding@nwf.org).
2 Responses to “Healing Our Waters Great Lakes Coalition – 100 Strong”
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June 4th, 2008 at 9:39 am
How do “articles” get onto the website? While reading at http://www.healthylakes.org/index.php?tag=ballast-water-management-act-of-2007, I noticed several articles that had been rebdered difficult to read and/or understand by virtue of missing punctuation, truncated (incomplete) sentences, etc. It appears these are “re-published” articles from other sources, but it would be helpful to at least tag them with DATE. Many of them say something like “Today, lobbyists prepared…. and next week will be important…” Obviously, lwithout a date to reference, “today” and “next week” are meaningless.
Also, if you know… In the What do the numbers in parenthesis signify
June 4th, 2008 at 9:42 am
Also, in the QUICK NAVIGATION BAR… What do the numbers in parenthesis signify?
-Thanks.