Illustrations
by
Thomas W. Ford

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Making It Happen!
Success stories from the field.


Success Stories 2002


Protecting Sensitive Areas on Waukegan Harbor Dunes
Waukegan Harbor Citizens' Advisory Group-Illinois

Citizens' Right to Know of Sewage in Local Streams
Improving Kids' Environment-Indiana

Planned Growth in Michigan's Upper Peninsula
EUP Conservation Design Task Force-Michigan

Public Education to Protect A Fragile Peninsula
Friends of the Land of Keweenaw-Michigan

First International Wildlife Refuge Formed Due to Work of Grassroots Advocates

The Friends of the Detroit River, Inc.-Michigan

Surveying Species to Protect Spirit Mountain
(Duluth Chapter) Izaak Walton League

Building Coalitions to Protect Seneca Lake
Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association, Inc.-New York

Building a Better Watershed
Friends of Euclid Creek-Ohio

Educating and Collaborating to Protect a Unique Wildlife Corridor
Save Our Ravines-Ontario

Community Watchdogging on Lake Ontario
Environmental Bureau of Investigation/Lake Ontario Keeper-Ontario

Student Sleuths Discover Pollution Sources
Strong Vincent High School-Pennsylvania

Empowering Local Leaders
Midwest Environmental Advocates, Inc.-Wisconsin

Frogs in Your Backyard
Northeastern Wisconsin Audobon Society-Wisconsin


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