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in 1998. With partners around the globe, EarthLink is actively involved in the pursuit of a common cause—harmony between people and nature. Together with the local population, EarthLink designs strategies and measures to protect the environment and to further environmentally conscious development of
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EarthLink together with its partners is involved in concrete projects to protect forests, oceans and coastal areas. Through environmental education for children and youth as well as adults and current decision makers from the political and business sector, EarthLink lays the foundation for
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in 1998 by Bernhard Henselmann, initially to take over the Projects for Protection of Rainforests in South America, Africa and Asia, following the disbanding of the organization Artists For Nature.
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From 2000 to 2003, EarthLink started an information campaign named "ThinkShrimp". The goal of this campaign was to raise the awareness of people regarding
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the people's living spaces. To have locals participate in project work is an integral aspect for any long-term success.
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From 1998 to 1999, the NGO participated to the project for "Environmental education and its practice conversion by
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project. The aim of this project was to develop a management program for the conservation of the
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practices and their negative environmental and social consequences, such as the destruction of
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and bad working conditions for the people working in the shrimp industry, especially in
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Since 2003, EarthLink e.V. is running an information campaign on
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EarthLink — The Nature and People Network
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Index


human rights
environment
Munich
Germany
ecologically sustainable development
reforestation
child labour
Munich
Germany
Slate Creek Preserve
habitats
Belize
beekeeping
Brazil
deforestation
shrimp farming
mangroves
Asia
Latin America
child labour
World Children's Day
International Labour Organization
"Official Organization Statement"
the original
"Project Slate Creek Preserve, Belize"
"Project Environmental Education, Beekeeping, Serra das Andorinhas, Brazil"
"ThinkShrimp Campaign"
the original
"Aktiv gegen Kinderarbeit Campaign"

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