EARTH DAY APRIL 22, 2001
EVENT 1:
Planet will have an exhibit at the
Earth Day Expo at the
University of
California, San Bernardino. It is sponsored jointly by
National Audubon Society and Population Action International.
Volunteers
will distribute Planet material, play the latest Planet
video, offer an
interactive display on
the links between international family planning
and creating healthy
families and healthy ecosystems, and sign-up people
interested in becoming
advocates for achieving Planet’s
goal.
Contact: Jean Frederickson of PAI (909) 881-9275 or Melissa Reed
of Audubon (909) 420-0420.
EVENT 2:
National Audubon Society and Population Action International
will host two complementary Planet
events: An Earth Day Reception and Symposium. The events are being held at the
University of Redlands from 3 to 6 pm. The reception is hosted by the
University’s President, Dr. Appleton, and will be attended by approximately 50
invited guests influential in this area. The symposium, “Growth and the Environment:
Creating a Sustainable Future,” will feature Dr. Allen Hammond, Senior
Scientist and Director of Strategic Analysis, World Resource Institute. Five
university professors will also participate as members of a panel. They will
address the symposium’s theme from an international perspective. The symposium
is open to the public.
Contact: Melissa Reed of Audubon (909) 420-0420.
EVENT 3:
Visit the Audubon/Planet exhibit to learn about the
impact of population growth on our global environment. The "Scavenger
Hunt" festival will include five educational stations including the Migratory
Bird station hosted by Audubon. Learn how international family planning is
vital for protecting migratory bird species and their habitat.
Date: Sunday,
April 22, 2001
Time: 11:00
a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Location: Philadelphia
City Zoo
Contact: Larry Ceisler, (610) 664-8729
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