Elephants Don’t Carry Passports
March 15,2010 Emily LooseThis week is a critical one for the elephants of Africa. The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species meets in Doha, Qater all week, and one of the hot-topics…
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The forest has always been my teacher in peace, in diversity, in democracy. Diverse life forms, small and large, moving and immobile, above ground and below, with wings, feet or leaves, find their place in the forest. The forest teaches us that in diversity lie the conditions of peace, the realization of democracy
Vandana Sheeva
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