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‘Champagne Sundays’
Online ‘Eco & Environment’ Radio Show
April 6, 2008

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Featured Guests include:
Coastal Conservation, Wildcoast - costasalvaje
Benjamin Winkler-McCue - Program Manager of Coastal Conservation for WiLDCOAST-COSTASALVAjE
WiLDCOAST protects and preserves coastal ecosystems and wildlife in the Californias and Latin America by building grassroots support, conducting media campaigns and establishing protected areas. WiLDCOAST was founded in 2000 in order to protect some of the most ecologically important coastal wildlands, islands and marine areas that remain in California and Baja California. They are home to a variety of endangered marine animals, such as the Eastern Pacific green and loggerhead sea turtles and the last undeveloped gray whale calving site on earth. For more details - Click Here.

Harold Wood, Chair of the Sierra Club's John Muir Education CommitteeHarold Wood – Chair of the Sierra Club’s John Muir Education Committee
Harold Wood is the Chair of the Sierra Club John Muir Education Committee and has authored many publications on environmental topics, and has been a presenter of the last several John Muir Conferences, and has received several awards from local and national environmental organizations. The John Muir Education Committee assists people: to learn about John Muir; to commemorate Muir's life through John Muir Day; and by conducting appropriate activities to encourage people explore, enjoy, study and protect wild landscapes and wildlife in the tradition of John Muir. For more details - Click Here.

Andrea Peterson, organic farmer,
Andrea Peterson - Organic Farmer & Innkeeper of Blue Heron Farm Bed & Breakfast
Andrea Peterson is an organic farmer and is the Innkeeper of Blue Heron Farm Bed & Breakfast which is located on her farm. Tucked into 20 rolling acres devoted to organic farming, Blue Heron Farm shares the last large expanse of chaparral and coastal habitat in Southern California. The farm's main product is baby lettuce which is produced all year.  In addition, a bounty of fruits are grown including macadamia nuts, citrus, pomegranates, raspberries, strawberries and more. From hooded orioles to California Thrashers, and from deer to bobcat, the farm is home to a variety of birds and wildlife. For more details - Click Here.



Organic diapers in shape of cake, gift items
Dawn Weigum – Owner of Sweet Pea Cakes, Etc.
Dawn Weigum is the owner of Sweet Pea Cakes, Etc which features handmade gifts including diaper cakes and towel cakes. With an eco-friendly mindset, Sweet Pea Cakes, Etc. recently introduced Organic Diaper Cakes to their product list, positioning them as one of the very few gift companies offering 100% organic diaper cakes. All of their cakes are made in a clean, sterile and smoke-free home. For more details – Click Here.
 

 

Dr. Deborah Gangloft, Executive Director of American ForestsDr. Debra Gangloff - Executive Director of American Forests
Dr. Deborah Gangloff has been Executive Director of American Forests since June of 1996.  She served as Vice President for Program Services from 1990 until 1996, Director of Communications from 1987 to 1990, and Conservation Programs Manager from 1982 to 1987. The nation’s oldest nonprofit citizens’ conservation organization, American Forests is a world leader in planting trees for environmental restoration, a pioneer in the science and practice of urban forestry, and a primary communicator of the benefits of trees and forests. For more details - Click Here.


 

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