Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization Blog
An article by Graham Spence which appeared in The Zululand Observer recently. Once when Zululand conservationist Lawrence Anthony and I were discussing his adventures in war-torn Africa while trying to prevent the annihilation of...
LOS ANGELES— Dec 9, 2010. A soon-to-be released independent television documentary interviews marine scientists who argue that the chemical dispersant used to treat the largest ocean oil spill in American history is a...
On Thursday morning the 16th September 2010 Eastwood Primary School kicked of their greening program with the help of The Earth Organization. Carl Uys and Sam Madlala, who have recently opened an Earth Organization chapter...
With 180 rhino having been poached between January and the end of August this year alone, it is time for every South African to become involved in the fight to save our rhinos. Following...
Following on from our layman’s guide to biodiversity this article is a more comprehensive study of the subject. The year 2010 has been declared as the International Year of Biodiversity. Biodiversity is a relatively new field of...
The year 2010 has been declared The International Year of Biodiversity. In this article we outline the basics of Biodiversity, some of the factors affecting it and the implications for mankind. The year 2010 has been...
The Earth Organization is working to bring micro organism technology into those areas affected by the Gulf Coast oil spill. Gulf oil spill relief campaignMicro Organism Technology – The Only Real Solution: The Simple...
CNN did a fantastic feature on Lawrence on a feature called African Voices Click the link to view: Lawrence Anthony on CNN
In a colourful traditional ceremony, the ribbon was cut on South Africa’s newest game reserve… In a colourful traditional ceremony attended by officials, VIP’s, and hundreds of rural community members Mr Mujahid Alam of...
A brief look at what our chapters around the world have been doing in the fight to save our planet. Message from the Director, Yvette Taylor It was my intention to do a 6...