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State of the Birds USA 2004
From Audubon Magazine September-October 2004:
How are our nation's birds really faring? Our friends at the National Audubon Society have pooled the best data available since Silent Spring to report on their overall health. Depending on the habitat in which they live, they could be flying high or sinking fast.
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Migration and Coffee in Mexico and Central America
Reyno Bartolo Hernández died of heatstroke in the Arizona desert near Yuma on May 22, 2001. He wasn’t the only Mexican farmer who lost his life that day trying to cross the border. Thirteen of his countrymen and -women perished along with him in one more of the migratory tragedies of modern history.
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PERU...
Land of the ancient Incas, of highland Indians who still retain their traditional languages and lifestyles, of bustling modern cities rich with the legacies of Spanish conquistadors.
High-quality specialty coffee on par with the best beans any Latin American country has to offer. So good it?s made the ?must-have? list of many specialty coffee importers in the United States and around the world. Want to learn more? Enter here for a closer look at quality Peruvian coffee?
Highlighting Peruvian Coffee
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CONCERT REVIEW
Saturday April 26th is going to remain a blazing hallmark in the annals of The Songbird Foundation. I knew something special was going to happen at Boston?s Orpheum Theatre as I watched Bonnie Raitt and John Mayer rehearsing together at sound check. The chemistry was electric.
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View our portfolio on sustainably produced coffee in Guatamala.
You donation can be rewarded with beautiful bird art prints.
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