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June 2002

  • WorldScan: June 26, 2002
    • INTERNATIONAL
      UN Launches Chernobyl Disaster Website
    • ZIMBABWE
      White Farmers Ordered Off Their Lands
    • KENYA
      Shrine on Mount Kenya to Honor the Earth
    • UGANDA
      Wild Animal Trade to be Replaced by Tourism
    • UNITED KINGDOM
      First Solar Roof in Government Program Complete
    • EUROPE
      Ministers Agree on New EU Packaging Goals
      more

  • WorldScan: June 18, 2002
    • INTERNATIONAL
      Global Environment Fund Needs Replenishment
    • CANADA/COLOMBIA
      Canada Calls on FARC to Release Betancourt
    • BELGIUM
      U.S. Pursues Aviation Complaint Against Belgium
    • DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
      Protects Largest Caribbean Lake
    • ECUADOR
      Reward Offered for Capture of Escaped Poacher
    • AUSTRALIA
      Great Barrier Reef Poachers Convicted
    • ISRAEL
      Spends Millions to Curb Mad Cow Disease
      more

  • WorldScan: June 10, 2002
    • SOUTHEAST ASIA:
      Regional Haze Prevention Pact Signed
    • NEPAL
      Everest Glacier Melting, UN Climbers Find
    • SYRIA
      Twenty Dead in Dam Collapse
    • CANADA
      Georgia Strait Fished Out
    • JAPAN
      Joins Fund To Save Biodiversity Hotspots
    • EGYPT
      Crackdown on Ivory Trade Catches Crooks
      more

  • WorldScan: June 6, 2002
    • INTERNATIONAL:
      Wetlands in Three Countries Gift to the Earth
    • SOUTH AFRICA:
      Ivory Protest Postcards Pile Up
    • JAPAN:
      Whalemeat a Toxic Mouthful
    • CAMEROON:
      Illegal Logging Targeted by Government/NGO Partnership
    • CANADA
      Toronto's First Wind Turbine Anchored
    • AUSTRALIA/KOREA
      Australia and Korea to Protect Migrating Birds
      more

  • WorldScan: June 4, 2002
    • JAPAN:
      Cabinet Ratifies Kyoto Protocol
    • INTERNATIONAL:
      UNEP to Probe Palestinian Environment
    • SWEDEN:
      21 Unique Wetlands Protected
    • MEXICO:
      Coastal Zone Becomes a Whale Sanctuary
    • VIETNAM:
      New Conifer Species Found
    • BRAZIL:
      Rare Bird Rediscovered After 45 Years
    • UNITED KINGDOM:
      Native Wood Promoted Over Plastic
    • EUROPE:
      Parliament Urges Corporate Social Responsibility
      more
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    By Leroy Dejolie, Navajo Nation Parks


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