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08-Oct-01

Natural selection dictates that unless the Great Blue Heron can adapt to read, it too will become EXTINCT.

 Signs in the Everglades tell the story of fifty yeas of pollution and neglect. Deadly chemical runoff from pesticides and fertilizers used in sugar production have helped decimate native wildlife. There are 48 endangered species, 14 more threatened, and 93% of all migratory birds have been killed or driven off. The entire food chain is poisoned. But you can help by using Save Our Everglades Sugar. Grown in America, outside the Everglades, it's 100% pure cane sugar that does no harm to this fragile ecosystem. And the money from every purchase of Save Our Everglades Sugar goes to the Everglades Foundation. The choice is yours

http://www.saveoureverglades.org

 

Revised: 01/14/03

 


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