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Central Appalachia Ecoregion 
Useful WWW Links And Resources 

Central Appalachia - Organizations

    Appalachian Restoration Campaign - THE APPALACHIAN RESTORATION
    CAMPAIGN (ARC) is a coalition of individuals, organizations, and businesses dedicated to the restoration and protection of the Central Appalachian Wildlands. With Ecological Research, Education, and Advocacy, ARC works to develop and forward an interconnected system of reserves in which human
    activity is compatible with ecological recovery and health. 

Biodiversity 

Sprawl 

    Highway and Sprawlbusters  The Sierra Club's Highway and Sprawlbusters webpage provides information on the dangers of sprawl and highway construction to the environment and quality of life.  It is also a useful tool for getting involved in anti-sprawl and anti-highway campaigns. 

    Sprawl Campaign Contacts  A listing of Challenge To Sprawl campaign chairs, sprawl-related publications, and e-mail forums. 

    Sprawl Resource Guide - Planning Commissioners' Journal website.

The links above have been included to provide additional resources relating to the Central Appalachia ecoregion and conservation resources.  We take no responsibility for information hosted on sites other than our own.  Please report any broken links to CAER Webmaster. 
 

Critical Ecoregions Program: A Joint Effort of the Sierra Club and The Sierra Club Foundation.

The Sierra Club Foundation  220 Sansome St., Suite 1100  San Francisco, CA 94104  USA  Telephone:   +1-415-291-1800. 

Sierra Club  85 Second St., Second Floor  San Francisco, CA 94105-3441  USA  Telephone:  (415) 977-5500 (voice),  FAX:  (415) 977-5799 (FAX)


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