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Where can I turn for more information about the Conservation Directory?

FAQ - Conservation Directory - National Wildlife Federation
If you have any questions not answered in this FAQ please submit them to us through our Help/Comments form. copy; 1996-2007 National Wildlife Federation | 11100 Wildlife Center Dr, Reston VA 20190 | 800-822-9919
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Where can I get more environmental conservation information?

ERC Frequently Asked Questions
You can find more information through the US Green Building Council, an organization dedicated to accelerating the adoption of green building practices, technologies, policies and standards. More information can be found at GreenClips, GreenClips Web site, or write to chrishammer@greenclips.com.
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How do I turn automatic directory listings on or off?

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If a client requests a URL that designates a directory and the directory does not contain a filename that matches the DirectoryIndex directive, then mod_autoindex can be configured to present a listing of the directory contents. To turn on automatic directory indexing, find the Options directive that applies to the directory and add the Indexes keyword.
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Who can I turn to for more information?

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Your doctor's office is the first place to go for more information and help. Call for an appointment today.
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Are there any benefits for groups that keep their Conservation Directory information up to date?

FAQ - Conservation Directory - National Wildlife Federation
Yes. The most up to date records in the online Directory are highlighted most prominently, and are thereby easier for browsers to find. The top ten most recently updated groups are featured on the Directory homepage, AND by default, all search results display the most recently updated groups first. The one additional benefit to groups who keep their information up to date is that they ensure they are accurately portrayed to the public.
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What information does the Conservation Directory offer?

FAQ - Conservation Directory - National Wildlife Federation
The Conservation Directory is the world's most comprehensive and up to date directory of environmental groups.
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Where can I find information on water conservation?

Parker County Master Gardener FAQ Page
Another very common question concerns the Toxicity of Plants. This is a good general guideline on the topic. You may not want to bother removing the flower-bearing stems on many types of salvia that are grown for hummingbirds. These stems simply dry up by themselves and since our annual salvias generally do not produce seeds in great number; this need not be a concern for you. Salvia coccinea does produce seeds on these stems.
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Where can I get information about supporting conservation education?

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The Friends of NCTC actively supports the mission of the National Conservation Training Center by supporting NCTC community outreach programs and extending the reach of this world-class facility. NCTC Home | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Home Page | Department of the Interior | USA.gov | About the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | Accessibility | Privacy | Notices | Disclaimer | FOIA
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How timely is the data in the Conservation Directory?

FAQ - Conservation Directory - National Wildlife Federation
Individual Conservation Directory records are updated every day by the groups themselves through our add/edit form. Additionally, every record in the Directory is comprehensively updated once a year by the National Wildlife Federation. A "last update date" is published with every record so that browsers can tell precisely how timely any record is. Also, to highlight the Directory's most timely information, search results are, by default, sorted by most recent update date.
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How many groups are listed in the Conservation Directory?

FAQ - Conservation Directory - National Wildlife Federation
The number of groups listed in the Conservation Directory changes each day as new groups are added and defunct groups are removed. The top of the Conservation Directory homepage offers an automatically updated statistic of how many groups are currently listed in the Directory.
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How long has the Conservation Directory been in existence?

FAQ - Conservation Directory - National Wildlife Federation
The first print version of the Conservation Directory was published in 1952, making 2002 the Directory's 50th anniversary. An updated print version has been published annually in all but three years since the initial publication date. In December of 2001, the Conservation Directory was first published online.
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Will people be able to view my information in the alumni directory?

Office of Alumni Relations > FAQ
Only other registered alumni will be able to search the directory. You can control which pieces of information, or fields, are viewable and which are hidden. You can choose to hide information by selecting the gray "Edit" buttons for each section, clicking on the boxes in the Hide column for each row of information to the right, and then selecting the "Save" button at the bottom of the page. If a checkbox shows in the box, that row of information does not show to other alumni, only to you.
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What is directory information?

FERPA(1)
Institutions may disclose directory information about a student without violating FERPA. Directory information at GCU is defined as follows:
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Where do you get the information for the directory?

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We obtain most of the data through publicly available sources. We then confirm this data through a proof process during which foundations have the opportunity to review and correct the data that will be printed in the directory.
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You will be able to access basic personal information, as well as add information about your College activities, overseas trips while in College, and more. The "Update My Info" link on the website shows what information can be viewed as well as how to update and add information to your profile.
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What is marine conservation?

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Marine conservation is essentially the act of saving our seas for future generations. The word conservation is often misunderstood to mean improving the present conditions, but it works only when all threats are taken away, forever. Conservation is thus impossible without knowing what threatens the environment.
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How can I get more information about blood conservation and/or Blood Conservation surgery?

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Andover Newton Theological School & Registrar & ...
Directory Information" is information contained in an education record of a student that would not generally be considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if disclosed. At ANTS, "Directory Information" includes the following: name; address; telephone listing; electronic mail address; enrollment status; degree; dates of enrollment; anticipated or actual date of graduation; prior degrees; denomination and photograph.
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Office of the Registrar - Frequently Asked Questions
Directory Information is information that can legally be requested by phone. Any other information requires a student's signature or a request in person. Under Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), the following directory information can be released without a student's signature and includes: the student's name, enrollment status (e.g.
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What groups are eligible for inclusion in the Conservation Directory?

FAQ - Conservation Directory - National Wildlife Federation
have a fundamental mission to protect, and/or encourage the protection of, the natural environment, including all wildlife and wild places, pursue their missions through direct conservation/preservation/restoration work, education, advocacy, research, legal work, commercial sales, grant-making, etc.
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Are any enhancements planned for the online Conservation Directory?

FAQ - Conservation Directory - National Wildlife Federation
Absolutely! The current product is only version 1.0 of the online Conservation Directory. This version includes many of the major functionalities we thought would be useful to browsers, but not all of them. There is plenty of room (and plans) for growth.
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Where can I find information about conservation history?

Conservation Library - Frequently Asked Questions
Mark Madison, FWS historian, has an excellent website at http://training.fws.gov/history/index.html An excellent chronology is provided at the Library of Congress' American Memory Historical Collections for the National Digital Library: The Evolution of the Conservation Movement 1850-1920. The Audubon Society has a list of "Conservation Champions" at http://magazine.audubon.org/century/champion.html.
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How do I find out more information about Water Conservation and current Drought Water Restrictions?

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Information about Water Drought Restrictions and Water Conservation can be found on our website at the above links. For additional information, visit the Southern Nevada Water Authority website at www.snwa.com
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How do I find out more information about wastewater, water conservation, and the environment?

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The Allegheny County Sanitary Authority (ALCOSAN) has a variety of publications available for free upon request. Please see the PUBLICATIONS section of this website. There are also other websites that can provide additional information. Please check the OTHER INTERESTING LINKS section of this website for a listing of some available sites.
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