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| ![]() At Home | At Work | In The Backyard | In The Classroom | In Your Community | Outdoors | Home Owners | Commuters | Businesses | Investors | Politicians & City Planners What You Can Do Everyone's actions, individually or collectively through society, incur ecological impacts. We consume natural resources, release pollutants and generate waste. These impacts are referred to as "ecological footprints." Click on the links below to find innovative ways for shrinking your ecological footprint on the Earth.At Home Ten things you and your family can do to shrink your ecological footprint while retaining your quality of lifeAt Work Over 20 biodiversity-saving tips for your workplaceIn The Backyard Family projects to explore and protect biodiversity in your own backyardIn The Classroom Ideas for adding biodiversity conservation to your curriculumIn Your Community Tips for successful grassroots projects in your neighborhoodOutdoors Learn to minimize your impact while enjoying the natural worldHome Owners Home building and remodeling offer some great opportunities for conservationCommuters Finding alternatives for driving to work is one of the best conservation choices you can makeBusinesses Conservation choices for businesses can mean happier and more productive employeesInvestors Environmentally responsible investmestments mean big returns for everyonePoliticians & City Planners Encourage elected officials and city planners to enact environmentally responsible urban policies | ||||||||||||||||||
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