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(ECP and CTSP grantees, reports, and other sites of interest for
conservation geography, mapping and GIS. Grantees are coded by
program and year of grant at the end of their name/state, i.e. e91 means
ECP grant in 1991. c=cstp, cm=ctsp-mac, cs=ctsp-software)
Tribal Environmental Law Project, Northern Plains Indian Law Center, University
of North Dakota School of Law. (PO Box 9003, Grand Forks, ND 58202
General Tel:(701) 777-2104, BJ Jones, Director, Native American Programs,
tel: (701)777-6176 email: BJ.jones@thor.law.und.nodak.edu)
"A specialized clinical program, the Native American Law Project, provides
free legal services to qualified residents of the Spirit Lake Sioux Reservation
and to American Indians residing within Grand Forks, North Dakota."
Union for the Public Domain, Dc.
(P.O. Box 19405, Washington, DC 20036. John Lederer, Chair email: 74020.210@compuserve.com)
"Our mission is to protect and enhance the public domain in matters concerning
intellectual property."
The Villanova Center for Information Law and Policy (VCILP), Pa.
(Villanova University School of Law, 299 North Spring Mill Road Villanova, PA 19085 (610) 519-7000)
"supported by grants from the National Center for Automated Information Research (NCAIR),
is affiliated with Villanova University School of Law and actively cooperates with other
interested law schools, and federal, state, and local governments to implement a cooperative
distributed system of legal information through the Internet." See
Federal Court Locator clickable map.
The West Coast Environmental Law Association, Canada.
(1001 - 207 West Hastings Street Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6B 1H7. Toll Free (BC): 1-800-330-WCEL,
phone: (604) 684-7378 fax: (604) 684-1312 home page: http://www.wcel.org
general email: admin@wcel.org)
"has been operating an environmental law centre in BC since 1974. We provide free legal
advice to anyone in the province with environmental concerns. In addition, we advocate
legislative reforms to protect the environment and to ensure public participation
in environmental decision-making. The West
Coast Environmental Dispute Resolution Fund Society (EDRF) is a charitable
organization (donations to which are tax creditable). The purpose of the
EDRF is to improve the rational resolution of environmental disputes in
BC by providing financial assistance to concerned citizens.
Youth Warriors, A Project of the Tides Center, Md c98.
(1100 Whitmore Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21216 USA tel: (410) 347-1440/233-0521
fax: (410) 545-7849 email: YOUTHWARRIORS@JUNO.COM GIS Contact: Ms. Lynn Pinder, or David Padgett,
Department of Geology and Geography, Austin Peay State University, 601
College Street, Clarksville, Tennessee 37040 (931) 648-7454 or (931) 572-1009
PADGETTD@APSU01.APSU.EDU)
"YOUTH WARRIORS, a project of the Tides Center, is an environmental justice organization
that works with local communities in Baltimore's inner-city to educate and mobilize young
African Americans around urban environmental education, training, leadership development,
and organizing skills. We encourage our young people to be stakeholders
in their communities — loving, respecting, and valuing the worth of themselves
and their neighborhoods. We have two main campaigns: 1) the Urban Gardens
Initiative, a collaborative with local neighborhood associations to identify
vacant lots and convert them into flower gardens, and 2) PROJECT LEAD,
a lead poisoning prevention education campaign."
All text by the respective organizations/authors
January 2, 1997
Web layout & design: Charles Convis, ESRI Conservation Program
April 2, 1996
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